Nikumaki Onigiri - How to make Beef Wrapped Rice Ball
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- Äas pĹidĂĄn 25. 07. 2024
- In this episode, I will show you how to make Nikumaki Onigiri!
Nikumaki, which translates to 'wrapped with meat,' perfectly describes the delightful combination of a rice ball (onigiri) enveloped in delicious thinly sliced beef.
Whether you're preparing a Bento lunch or seeking a light snack, this dish promises to satisfy your cravings with its delicious taste!
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Ingredients:
200g/7.05oz cooked rice
a pinch of salt
6-8 thinly sliced beef (I use Beef Loin New York Shabu Shabu slices from Costco)
1 tbsp sugar
1 tbsp mirin
1 tbsp cooking sake
1+1/2 tbsp soy sauce
1 tsp oil(I use olive oil in the video)
**I forgot to mention in the video that when placing the Nikumaki Onigiri in the pan, remember to place the sealing side down first!***
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:22 sauce
0:53 making rice balls
2:06 wrapping the rice ball with meat
3:58 cook
Music:
Good Morning Sunshine by modus
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Hi! Thank you for watching this episode. I forgot to mention in the video that when placing the Nikumaki Onigiri in the pan, remember to place the sealing side down first!
While you plate it with spinach, what else would be used in Japan. Another use for the sliced sirloin from Costco, besides hotpot.
Any kind of salad such as carrot salad, broccoli salad...and I would also make Kinpira Gobo(braised burdock) if I can get a burdock!
@@JapaneseMomMakes we have a Japanese market 10 miles away and they do carry burdock seasonally. Seattle trip, could be cheaper than flying home, try that one.
Ok now be honest, were you inspired by the german dish "Rouladen"? :D
I had no idea, but they do look alike! I love trying to cook new dishes, so I'll definitely try this one! It looks deliciousđ Thank you!
Just do a freakin recipe. I told my Japanese partner about it and he was excited, but i could literally not sit through youre video, even on 1 and a half speed. Thumbs down. Do better