Japanese-style oyakodon rice bowl, also known as scrambled egg chicken rice bowl, is a type of rice dish in Japan. It is also the ancestor and originator of all Japanese-style rice bowls.
The main ingredients are chicken, eggs, onions, etc., then placed on top of rice and served in a bowl as a donburi dish.
The meaning of 'don' carries the connotation of parent-child relationship.
This relationship refers to the relationship between parents and children, exactly matching the food relationship of the most common ingredients, chicken and eggs.
And so, after this origin and story, oyakodon became a dish in a donburi (rice bowl) containing chicken and eggs.
The joking meaning is happily eating parents and children together.
The normal meaning is eating chicken and eggs together.
Hence, oyakodon was derived. Later, through upgrades and iterations, it became oyakodon rice bowl.
After leaving Japan, it became Japanese-style oyakodon rice bowl.
Originally, everyone thought it was very normal, a common ordinary dish.
But since Japan is a bit not serious, everyone else became not serious too.
So here's the question, all you people reading this, are you still serious?
Anyway, I'm not serious.
Kie, who was most familiar with cooking and quite experienced with Japanese-style oyakodon rice bowl, began preparing the ingredients. Everyone else helped out.
After preparing the wild chickens, Kie used a rock knife to chop them into small pieces, deboning some parts.
Then, after Misuzu put burning wood into the stove, Kie added the prepared soy sauce, salt, and sugar into the pot and started cooking.
Since everyone has a different way of making Japanese-style oyakodon rice bowl, seeing Kie's method, they didn't stop her but looked on expectantly.
After all, among those present, only Kie cooked the best. Even if it was a bit traditional, the taste was still an unforgettable deliciousness.
It was like the taste of home.
After a while, she added the few chopped onions.
Stir-frying for a while, she had Misuzu fan the flames to make it blaze. Then Kie took half of the beaten eggs, added some salt, and started stir-frying the whole pot. When it was half done, she added the chicken and continued stir-frying.
Due to current conditions, Kie could only do it this way.
She scooped out the cooked chicken and the eggs already attached to the chicken, placing them on a large plate.
Unfortunately, if only there were other ingredients.
But just smelling it now was very fragrant.
"Is the rice all served?"
Kie turned to ask the others. Getting a confirmed reply, she began to crack the remaining eggs one by one into the pot to fry them.
She intentionally didn't wash the rock pot. Besides inconvenience, she wanted to retain the original flavor from the pot to fry the eggs, making them more flavorful.
After frying all the eggs, Kie sighed in relief, wiped the sweat from her forehead with the back of her hand, and smiled as she placed the fried eggs one by one into the bowls of rice, then put the chicken on top.
Thus, Kie's version of Japanese-style oyakodon rice bowl was complete.
Looking at it, as expected with hometown characteristics, no fancy appearance.
But the aroma was very fragrant!!
Despite missing some ingredients and seasonings, it still smelled so delicious. Who knows how tasty it would be!
—Ding
[You have completed the team task: Make a Japanese-style oyakodon rice bowl. Earned 100 points!]
After each serving of Japanese-style oyakodon rice bowl was brought to the table, everyone received this message in their minds.
This meant the task was complete, and everyone successfully got their 100 points!
"Oh! It's so delicious!"
Lala, who started eating first, immediately expressed her thoughts.
Delicious is delicious, nothing else.
The others also began to taste the dish and said the same thing.
Well, not everyone was a top chef who could describe how delicious the dish was, mentioning the onions, etc.
For them, delicious was delicious.
Only Sephie and a few others could say a bit more, but it wasn't necessary. Praising it was enough!
After the meal, everyone contentedly began to clean up, resting a bit before setting off again.
"Kaito, I'm here~"
Sayuri happily came to Kaito's rock house and greeted him.
"Hmm? Aren't you going to rest a bit in your room? What are you doing here?"
"Hehe, it's just that I noticed you haven't really talked to Eriri yet. So I brought her here now~"
'Eriri?'
Kaito looked past Sayuri's body towards the door.
'Where was she?'
"Eriri, come in."
"Mom... do you have to sell me out like this..."
Well, she was just outside the door.
Eriri walked in very reluctantly. But rather than reluctant, it was more like she was very shy.
Seeing Eriri with her head down, not daring to look at him, Kaito found it amusing.
Indeed, among everyone, even Mikoto had chatted with him about some things. Only Eriri had very little conversation.
Sayuri's statement wasn't entirely wrong.
They had talked, but very little.
So she brought her daughter to deepen their relationship.
Ahem!
"Eriri, sit down. Actually, your mother is just worried about you. Nothing else."
Kaito sold out Sayuri first. But she wasn't angry. Instead, she smiled and proactively sat on Kaito's other side, then together they watched Eriri, who stood still, not daring to move.
"Worried about me? What do you mean?"
Hearing Kaito's words, Eriri looked up puzzled.
What was there to worry about?
"It's about Aki Tomoya."
"Tomoya? What about him?"
Sure enough, mentioning Aki Tomoya, she got excited. It seemed he still held a significant place in her heart.
Yes, if he didn't, she wouldn't have cried so miserably.
"Hmm, actually, your mother performed a divination about you. There's no future between you and Aki Tomoya."
