Keto Okonomiyaki Recipe [Delicious Japanese Savory Pancake] (2024)

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The Preparation The Execution FAQs

What is okonomiyaki? Well, it’s a deliciously prepared savory pancake that gets stuffed with meat and shredded cabbage. As if that’s not enough, it’s slathered in tangy BBQ sauce and mayo before finally dusted with powdered seaweed and bonito flakes. When the server brings the plate to your table the bonito dances across on top and your friends go, “Wow!” It’s a really special experience.

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That’s the simple version anyway, because Japan has hundreds of different types of okonomiyaki. The name for this dish roughly translates to “how you like it.” So feel free to change this dish to suit your tastes. Different meat? Runny egg? Cheese? As you wish!

I’ve got a little confession to make…

Okonomiyaki is my thing. I love going to all the little family run shops in San Francisco’s Japantown and trying as many different variations as I can find. Well, I used to anyway – because okonomiyaki is definitely not keto friendly.

Until today.

Yes, this is not traditional okonomiyaki. There will be differences in the batter and sauces. However, it’s pretty close! When I took my first bite I felt instantly transported back to my favorite eatery. Now I know I truly don’t have to go without one of my favorite foods!

Here are some tips regarding ingredients:

  • I recommend maple brown flavored G Hughes sugar-free BBQ sauce. I think any of their other sauce flavors would work perfectly fine as well.
  • In regards to the mayo, some people like to add a little sweetener when replacing Japanese style mayonnaise. I don’t think it’s necessary though.
  • Typically thin sliced pork belly is used instead of bacon. I went with bacon for this recipe because in some areas it may be a lot easier to find. If you can access it then this would be a great thing to try! I think Canadian bacon would be lovely as well.
  • You might have some trouble finding the ao nori and bonito flakes. I like to buy these at our local Japanese market because the prices and selection are always great. Korean and Chinese markets will sometimes carry a selection of Japanese products as well. I’ve included links where you can easily pick these up online if you have trouble sourcing these items in your area.

Finally, the most important tip that I can give you is that okonomiyaki is best eaten hot. As fresh off the cook top as you can get it!

Yields 2 servings of keto okonomiyaki

The Preparation

For Batter:

  • 1 tablespoon butter, softened
  • 1 tablespoon cream cheese, softened
  • 2 tablespoons almond flour
  • 1 tablespoon flax meal
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 1 large egg

Filling:

  • 3 ouncesgreen cabbage, shredded
  • 2 slices bacon, thickly sliced

Toppings:

The Execution

1. Preheat a 12-inch skillet over medium heat. In a small bowl mix together the 1/4 cup of mayonnaise and teaspoon of unseasoned rice vinegar. Load sauce into a squeeze bottle if available.

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2. Add the butter and cream cheese into a mixing bowl. Make sure that they are quite softened. If your house is too cold then feel free to microwave or otherwise heat gently.

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3. Add the almond flour, flax meal, baking powder, and salt to the mixing bowl.

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4. Stir the dry ingredients into the butter and cream cheese until a smooth batter is formed.

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5. Add the egg into the batter and stir until fully incorporated.

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6. Mix the cabbage into the batter, being careful that all of the cabbage is thoroughly coated.

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7. Cut the bacon slices horizontally into square pieces and fry in the preheated skillet.

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8. Once the bacon has crisped up on one side, flip it over. Arrange the bacon as a tight circle in the center of your skillet. Normally the bacon will kick off enough grease that you will not need to add any to your pan, especially if using a nonstick skillet. If you are using a stainless steel skillet then you might want to add a little oil.

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9. Spread the okonomiyaki batter over the bacon and form a pancake. I find it helpful to use a silicone spatula because the batter is so sticky.

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10. Cover the pancake with a lid and cook for 5-7 minutes. You want the bacon and batter to be browned on the bottom and mostly cooked through before flipping.

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11. Once you are ready to flip, use a spatula to loosen it up around the edges. It shouldn’t be stuck, but you’ll want it to be completely free of the pan before you attempt to flip it. If there is no oil left in the pan then you might want to add a little bit. Once the pancake is loose, then flip it over. If you are having difficulty with one spatula then don’t be afraid to use two. If your cake breaks, don’t worry too much though because it’s going to be covered in toppings anyway.

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12. Cover the pan again and allow to cook for an additional 5-7 minutes.

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13. Transfer to a plate.

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14. Spread the BBQ sauce over the top of the pancake.

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15. Then, squeeze on the mayo. You can create whatever pattern you like.

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16.Lastly, sprinkle on the seaweed and top with bonito flakes. If your dish is still hot and steamy then you just might catch them dancing! Cut into quarters and serve.

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This makes a total of 2 servings Keto Okonomiyaki. Each serving comes out to be 487.38 Calories, 45.02g Fats, 4.16g Net Carbs, and 10.32g Protein.

Keto OkonomiyakiCaloriesFats(g)Carbs(g)Fiber(g)Net Carbs(g)Protein(g)
1 tablespoon butter, softened10211.520.0100.010
1 tablespoon cream cheese, softened514.990.800.80.89
2 tablespoons almond flour857.52.51.513
1 tablespoon flax meal7064403
½ teaspoon baking powder20.011.170.11.070
¼ teaspoon salt000000
1 large egg724.750.3600.366.28
3 ounces shredded green cabbage220.095.222.23.021.15
2 slices bacon, thickly sliced180140005
1/4 cup mayonnaise37441.170.3100.310.53
1 teaspoon unseasoned rice vinegar000000
1 1/2 tablespoons sugar-free bbq Sauce701.501.50
1/2 tablespoon seaweed flakes (ao nori flakes)1.750.010.260.020.240.29
1 tablespoon bonito flakes000000.5
Totals966.7590.0416.137.828.3120.64
Serving(/2)487.3845.028.073.914.1610.32
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Keto Okonomiyaki

The Preparation

    For Batter:

  • 1 tablespoon butter, softened
  • 1 tablespoon cream cheese, softened
  • 2 tablespoons almond flour
  • 1 tablespoon flax meal
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 1 large egg
  • Filling:

  • 3 ounces shredded green cabbage
  • 2 slices bacon, thickly sliced
  • Toppings:

  • 1/4 cup mayonnaise
  • 1 teaspoon unseasoned rice vinegar
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons sugar-free bbq Sauce
  • 1/2 tablespoon seaweed flakes (ao nori flakes)
  • 1 tablespoon bonito flakes

The Execution

  1. Preheat a 12-inch skillet over medium heat. In a small bowl mix together the 1/4 cup of mayonnaise and teaspoon of unseasoned rice vinegar. Load sauce into a squeeze bottle if available.
  2. Add the butter and cream cheese into a mixing bowl. Make sure that they are quite softened. If your house is too cold then feel free to microwave or otherwise heat gently.
  3. Add the almond flour, flax meal, baking powder, and salt to the mixing bowl.
  4. Stir the dry ingredients into the butter and cream cheese until a smooth batter is formed.
  5. Add the egg into the batter and stir until fully incorporated.
  6. Mix the cabbage into the batter, being careful that all of the cabbage is thoroughly coated.
  7. Cut the bacon slices horizontally into square pieces and fry in the preheated skillet.
  8. Once the bacon has crisped up on one side, flip it over. Arrange the bacon as a tight circle in the center of your skillet. Normally the bacon will kick off enough grease that you will not need to add any to your pan, especially if using a nonstick skillet. If you are using a stainless steel skillet then you might want to add a little oil.
  9. Spread the okonomiyaki batter over the bacon and form a pancake. I find it helpful to use a silicone spatula because the batter is so sticky.
  10. Cover the pancake with a lid and cook for 5-7 minutes. You want the bacon and batter to be browned on the bottom and mostly cooked through before flipping.
  11. Once you are ready to flip, use a spatula to loosen it up around the edges. It shouldn't be stuck, but you'll want it to be completely free of the pan before you attempt to flip it. If there is no oil left in the pan then you might want to add a little bit. Once the pancake is loose, then flip it over. If you are having difficulty with one spatula then don't be afraid to use two. If your cake breaks, don't worry too much though because it's going to be covered in toppings anyway.
  12. Cover the pan again and allow to cook for an additional 5-7 minutes.
  13. Transfer to a plate.
  14. Spread the BBQ sauce over the top of the pancake.
  15. Then, squeeze on the mayo. You can create whatever pattern you like.
  16. Sprinkle on the seaweed.
  17. Lastly, top with bonito flakes. If your dish is still hot and steamy then you just might catch them dancing!
  18. Cut into quarters and serve.

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Keto Okonomiyaki Recipe [Delicious Japanese Savory Pancake] (2024)

FAQs

Can you use pancake mix for okonomiyaki? ›

Pancake mix: I use Bisquick, but you can use any other box mix, or make your own from flour and baking soda if you prefer. Oil or butter: This keeps the pancake from sticking to the pan. I tend to use olive oil, but any vegetable oil or butter will work.

What kind of flour do you use for okonomiyaki? ›

Okonomiyaki flour is made of unbleached wheat and soy flours, leavening and spices such as kelp for flavor. It's designed to rise naturally on its own, meaning you don't need to add extra ingredients like nagaimo to get thick, fluffy pancakes.

How many calories in a Japanese pancake okonomiyaki? ›

Notes
Nutrition Facts (per serving)
397Calories
20gFat
40gCarbs
14gProtein

What is okonomiyaki sauce made of? ›

OtaJoy's label lists sugar, white vinegar, molasses, salt, tomato paste, apple, carrot, peach, dates, onions, raisins, mushrooms, garlic, kelp and spices (you didn't think we were going to give away our secrets, now did you?) among other ingredients.

What is okonomiyaki batter made of? ›

At its simplest, okonomiyaki batter is just flour, eggs and water, though dashi, an intensely savoury, seaweed-based stock often replaces the last.

Why does my okonomiyaki fall apart? ›

Okonomiyaki Recipe Tips

These come out best when they're made with really thin shreds of cabbage. If your cabbage is too chunky, they won't hold together well, and they'll have a denser, less delicate texture.

What is a substitute for Japanese yam in okonomiyaki? ›

If you find it impossible to get your hands on Japanese Mountain Yams (Yamaimo), they can be substituted by White Rice Flour, but then your Okonomiyaki will in fact turn into Korean Pancakes instead. Perhaps just check a normal Okonomiyaki recipe, and if you are gluten intolerant, keep looking for those Mountain Yams.

What is that flaky stuff on okonomiyaki? ›

Katsuobushi (Japanese: 鰹節) is simmered, smoked and fermented skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis, sometimes referred to as bonito). It is also known as bonito flakes or broadly as okaka (おかか).

What is the English name for okonomiyaki? ›

Okonomiyaki is sometimes translated into English as "as-you-like-it pancake". However, this may be misleading. Though it does consist of batter cooked on a griddle, okonomiyaki has nothing of the sweetness or fluffiness of pancakes, not to mention that it is usually filled with octopus, shrimp, pork, yam or kimchi.

What is the difference between Hiroshima okonomiyaki and Osaka okonomiyaki? ›

In Osaka style okonomiyaki, all of the ingredients are mixed together and cooked together. In Hiroshima style okonomiyaki, all of the ingredients are layered almost like a cake. Soba or udon noodles are also added to Hiroshima-yaki in another layer as well. (Although they do add noodles to okonomiyaki in Osaka.

What is special about okonomiyaki? ›

Unlike a typical sweet pancake, okonomiyaki is not fluffy or sweet. It's a dense, savory pancake with various proteins cooked into the batter. The method these savory pancakes are served in okonomiyaki restaurants is also very different from sweet pancakes.

Is okonomiyaki high in protein? ›

Okonomiyaki is Japanese street food at its finest. A cross between a savory pancake and a frittata, okonomiyaki is packed with veggies and protein, creating a satisfying meal.

What is the best topping for okonomiyaki? ›

A classic topping is pork belly slices, placed on top of the savory pancake while grilling. Once cooked, okonomiyaki is topped with a variety of condiments such as okonomiyaki sauce, Japanese Kewpie mayonnaise, dried seaweed, and dried bonito flakes.

What is a substitute for okonomiyaki sauce? ›

Okonomi Sauce Substitutes: If you don't have Okonomi sauce on hand you can make your own. Easy Okonomi Sauce Recipe: Mix 3 tbs of ketchup, with 1 tbs of Worcestershire sauce, with 1 tsp of Soy Sauce.

Can I use pancake mix instead of flour? ›

Using Pancake Mix as Flour: Pancake mix can be used as a substitute for flour in recipes that call for flour, baking soda, and baking powder [3]. It is not suitable for recipes that require yeast. Cakes, cookies, frying batters, and pastries are more ideal for using pancake mix instead of flour.

Is Korean pancake mix same as okonomiyaki? ›

No, unfortunately they're not the same thing. The first problem is a problem of base seasoning—Korean pancake mix usually has a more savory flavor profile of onion powder, garlic powder, black pepper, etc. Okonomiyaki has sugar and dashi as primary flavoring.

Is pancake mix the same as batter? ›

Pancake mix is simply a runny batter made from eggs, flour, and milk. This is the same basic batter that's used for deep frying, so you can simply add herbs and spices to leftover pancake mix to create the perfect coating for fried chicken, or recreate a pub-style fish and chips dinner by making battered cod!

What's the difference between pancake mix and batter? ›

The difference between batter and pancake mix is that batter is a beaten mixture of flour and liquid (usually egg and milk), used for baking (eg pancakes, cake, or yorkshire pudding) or to coat food (eg fish) prior to frying or batter can be an incline on the outer face of a built wall or batter can be (baseball) the ...

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