Loco moco — the hearty meal of the Big Island
A base of white rice, a pan-fried hamburger patty, a sunny-side-up egg with runny yolk, all smothered in a savory brown gravy. Born in Hawai‘i, it's the dish that satisfies after exertion and is eaten in company.
A base of white rice, a pan-fried hamburger patty, a sunny-side-up egg with runny yolk, all smothered in a savory brown gravy. Born in Hawai‘i, it's the dish that satisfies after exertion and is eaten in company.
After a whole night with my eyes glued to the galactic center, when we come down from the mountain and the body craves something real, nothing beats a loco moco. Here on the Big Island, it's THE dish that sets you right: rice, a good patty, an egg that oozes over everything, and this brown gravy that ties it all together. We sit down as a team, laugh about the night's mishaps, and feast. Science, you see, also happens around a full plate.
- •White rice — one bowl per person (base)
- •Ground beef — one patty per person (protein)
- •Egg — 1 per person (rich binder)
- •Brown gravy (meat juice) — to coat (umami, binder)
- •Onion — a little (gravy aromatic)
Loco moco — the hearty meal of the Big Island
A base of white rice, a pan-fried hamburger patty, a sunny-side-up egg with runny yolk, all smothered in a savory brown gravy. Born in Hawai‘i, it's the dish that satisfies after exertion and is eaten in company.
Why this dish? The Keck Observatory stands on Mauna Kea, on the Big Island of Hawai‘i. There, loco moco is the ultimate local comfort food: after sleepless nights at the summit, coming down to a steaming, rich, nourishing loco moco is the shared reward for the teams.
After a whole night with my eyes glued to the galactic center, when we come down from the mountain and the body craves something real, nothing beats a loco moco. Here on the Big Island, it's THE dish that sets you right: rice, a good patty, an egg that oozes over everything, and this brown gravy that ties it all together. We sit down as a team, laugh about the night's mishaps, and feast. Science, you see, also happens around a full plate.
Ingredients (period version)
- White rice — one bowl per person (base)
- Ground beef — one patty per person (protein)
- Egg — 1 per person (rich binder)
- Brown gravy (meat juice) — to coat (umami, binder)
- Onion — a little (gravy aromatic)
Ingredients
- Cooked white rice — 1 large bowl (≈200 g) (base)
- Ground beef — 150 g per patty (protein)
- Egg — 1 per person (rich binder)
- Sliced onion — 1/2 (gravy aromatic)
- Beef broth — 200 ml (gravy base)
- Soy sauce — 1 tbsp (umami, salt)
- Flour + butter — 1 tbsp each (thicken gravy)
Method
- Cook the rice and keep it warm at the bottom of a wide bowl.
- Shape and pan-fry the beef patty, set it on the rice.
- In the same pan, sauté the onion until golden, add butter and flour, then broth and soy sauce; let thicken into a brown gravy.
- Fry the egg sunny-side up, yolk runny.
- Assemble: rice, patty, egg on top, generously ladle gravy over. Serve hot.
How it was made : Loco moco was created around 1949 in Hilo, on the Big Island of Hawai‘i, reportedly for hungry, broke teenagers seeking a hearty, cheap meal. It became an icon of Hawaiian "local food" cuisine, blending American and Japanese influences (rice, soy sauce).
The contemporary twist : Center the egg and call the plate "the solar system": the yolk for the Sun, the gravy for the galactic disk.
Sources : Rachel Laudan, The Food of Paradise: Exploring Hawaii’s Culinary Heritage, University of Hawaii Press, 1996
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