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Webdirections. Mix ground beef, 1 egg and onion in a bowl. Grill or cook in a frying pan, until cooked through. Place rice in a bowl. Top with hamburger patty. Place egg on top of …

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WebMake the Gravy. Gather the ingredients. Simmer the broth, soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, honey, ketchup, onion powder, black pepper, and salt in a …

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WebInstructions. Press the ground beef into a patty, season with salt and pepper. Grill or fry to desired doneness. Place kim chee fried rice or steamed calrose rice in a bowl. Place the …

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How to make loco moco patties?

Loco Moco Patties In a large bowl, add the beef, pork rinds, nutmeg, onion powder, salt, and pepper. In a separate bowl, combine heavy whipping eggs and cream. Add the egg mixture to the ground beef. Mix well, the beef mixture will feel a bit stick. Divide into 8 portions. Make patties by tossing each portion from one hand to the other.

What are the ingredients in loco moco?

There are many different versions of Loco Moco but they have 4 basic ingredients. Rice, a beef patty, sunny-side up egg and gravy. This is for 1 serving so you might want to share - it's a HUGE dish! The cooking time varies depending on if you have to make the rice or gravy from scratch. Enjoy!

Is loco moco keto friendly?

Loco moco is a favorite quick meal option in Hawaii. it’s typically served with rice, fried egg, and smothered in gravy. We all know that burger is a keto staple, but this delightful recipe is a fun twist that will surely be a regular in your meal rotation! This recipe shows you how to make the patties and gravy.

What is loco moco and what does it taste like?

A mountain of rice topped with a hamburger patty and fried egg, all floating in a sea of brown gravy, Loco Moco is an eclectic mix of Asian and American comfort foods that symbolizes the Aloha State in more than one respect. As tasty as it sounds, I’ve never had a Loco Moco that’s really bowled me over.

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