Hawaiian Loco Moco Recipe - Cooking The Globe (2024)

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This Loco Moco recipe comes straight from the heavenly island of Hawaii. Basically, it's white rice topped with a hamburger patty, fried egg, and a flavorful gravy. Perfect for lunch, dinner, or even as a breakfast after a night out!

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Hawaiian cuisine holds a special interest to me. First of all I love that it's a mash-up of Asian and Western cultures. Dishes are really unique in this beautiful island! Moreover, Hawaiian cuisine is totally new and unexplored for me. My fascination with the Hawaiian food started when I made this fantastic salad / side dish called Lomi Lomi salmon. It is so simple yet so tasty! I couldn't believe how good it is when I tried it for the first time. Oh and it looks so exotic! Perfect for serving to your guests. I know know, this post is not about it! Sorry. I just wanted to speak my mind on this salmon goodness so bad. Ok,back to the regularly scheduled program. This time I made another Hawaiian classic - Loco Moco (I love these Hawaiian names: Lomi Lomi, Loco Moco, ha ha!). Basically, it is rice, topped with a hamburger patty, fried egg and drown in a fantastic brown gravy. Comfort food at its best!

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Loco Moco has an interesting story behind it. It is said that this dish originated in a small cafe located in a Hawaiian town of Hilo in 1949. The owners of the restaurant (husband and wife Mr. and Mrs. Inouye) wanted to create something affordable yet filling for the local teenagers. That's how Loco Moco was born! As for the name, there are few different versions on how it came about. First one says that the husband owner offered to call it Loco Moco because, as he said, kids are crazy. "Loco" means "crazy" in Portuguese and Hawaiian pidgin. Another version says that the dish was name after the first boy who tasted it. His nickname was Loco. What about the second word "Moco"? It doesn't mean anything and was just created to rhyme with the first one!

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Nowadays Loco Moco is a true Hawaiian favorite. It is often served in school cafeterias and lunch counters. This dish is a perfect example of the combination of Asian and Western cuisines I told you earlier about. The rice and the gravy are more Asian, while a hamburger patty and a fried egg are more Western. The traditional Loco Moco should always feature runny sunny-side-up eggs! The idea behind it is to pop the egg yolk so it pours all over the rice. Don't you dare to think that it's a joke or a detail not worth paying attention to! Hawaiians are really serious about it. Few years ago, during the annual Rice Festival held in Hawaii, there was an attempt to set the record for the largest Loco Moco ever made. Actually, it wasn't just the attempt, the record was successfully set. It weighed 1126 pounds (wow!). But. There was one tiny detail that disappointed some Hawaiians. Eggs were scrambled instead of cooked sunny-side-up! Told ya they are serious about it!

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Loco Moco is really worth your attention. It's more than just a ground meat patty, rice and a fried egg. The gravy makes all the difference! I saw that some people add mushrooms in the gravy. I decided to make a classic version but it's not a bad idea at all. I also heard that this dish is a perfect hangover cure (just in case). I am already looking forward to more dishes from this heavenly island!

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Loco Moco Recipe

CookingTheGlobe

White rice topped with a hamburger patty, a fried egg, and all drowned in a delicious gravy. This Hawaiian specialty will immediately win your hearts!

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 40 minutes mins

Ingredients

For the patties:

  • 1 pound (450g) ground beef
  • ½ cup panko bread crumbs
  • ½ cup sweet onion , minced
  • 1 egg , beaten
  • 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • vegetable oil , for frying

For the gravy:

  • 1 ½ cup beef broth
  • 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 2 dashes Worcestershire sauce
  • salt and pepper , to taste

For the assembly:

  • 2 cups cooked white rice , hot or warm
  • 4 eggs , cooked sunny side up

Instructions

  • The patties. Combine all the ingredients together and make 4 patties. Heat the oil in a skillet an fry the patties until desired doneness. I did like 4 minutes per side. Transfer to a plate.

  • The gravy. Use the same skillet you used for cooking the patties. Scrape up the browned bits of the meat. Melt the butter. Whisk in the flour and continue whisking until you get a light-brown paste. Slowly pour in the broth, whisking continually until the flour is combined with the broth. Bring to a boil, reduce to simmer, add the Worcestershire sauce and cook for 5 minutes more. Season to taste.

  • The assembly. Serve the patties over the cooked rice and top each patty with the fried egg. Pour the gravy over the top and enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 595kcal

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    • Igor

      It really is amazing! Who would have thought that a simple combination of the burger, gravy, and fried eggs can be so satisfying!

      Reply

  1. Molly Kumar

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    What a cute sounding dish and love the story behind it. It looks so delicious, will give it a try soon.

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    • Igor

      Let me know how you liked it after trying, Molly 🙂

      Reply

  2. Richard Danforth

    Now with some Spam and Mac salad and it would be so ono! PS: Lolo is pidgeon for crazy not loco.

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    • Igor

      Thanks for clarifying, Richard! I found that story of origin somewhere on the internet 🙂

      Reply

  3. Sarah

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    Made this for da boyz and they all pau hana so fast! Mahalo for this recipe

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    • Igor

      Mahalo for the comment! I am happy you liked it!

      Reply

  4. Marie

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    Made this for my husband after a trip to Hawaii. He said it tasted exactly like the Loco Moco at the Rainbow Drive-In! So yummy. 🙂 Mahalo!

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    • Igor

      So happy to hear it, Marie! 🙂

      Reply

  5. Joan

    The Loco Moco looks great! Thank you for this recipe.

    Interestingly, "Loco Moco," translated in Spanish, doesn't sound appetizing because it means "crazy snot" lol

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