
Since many of you asked about the sho-yu tamago (soy sauce eggs) that my mother used to pack for me in my school outings bentos, here’s the recipe for them. Well, I hesitate to even call it a recipe - it’s so easy.
All you do is:
Since the soy sauce is salty enough, there’s no need for extra salt or other seasonings, which makes them very portable - therefore great for picnic or school outing bentos.
These are even easier than the lazy tea eggs, but they don’t really keep, so you do have to make them when you need them.
They are very pretty when cut in half or in slices, and make a nice gap filler in a regular bento box.

Flavor wise, miso marinated eggs or the lazy tea eggs, but both methods take some time. When you are in a hurry these soy sauce rolled eggs do fine.
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Re: Sho-yu Tamago (Soy sauce eggs)
how long do the sho-yo eggs keep?
like could they be cooked the night before?
Re: Sho-yu Tamago (Soy sauce eggs)
Cooking them the night before is fine.
Re: Sho-yu Tamago (Soy sauce eggs)
I just made some today, right after looking at this page, tastes great. 2011 :D Recipes for food never expire.
WOW!! :D
I love these
Re: Sho-yu Tamago (Soy sauce eggs)
Ahhhhhh !!!! I just made these and they are DELICIOUS!!!!!! And sooooooo easy!! Thank you so much!!
Re: Sho-yu Tamago (Soy sauce eggs)
私は47歳の日本女性です(関西人)。私の母は料理が好きで、私が幼稚園の時からきちんとしたお弁当を作ってくれていましたが、醤油卵というレシピはなかったです!!!ありがとございました!!!
Re: Sho-yu Tamago (Soy sauce eggs)
母は埼玉出身で、私は東京生まれなので… もしかして関東のものかも知れませんね ^_^
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