Horse Mackerel Tsumire (Fishballs) For Toddlers on Solids
- 1 Horse mackerel
- 1 tsp Katakuriko
- Fillet the fish, and remove the skin and bones.
- Or better yet, ask your local fishmonger to fillet the fish for you!
- This is an easy way to remove the small bones: Remove the skin, then cut alongside the bones on both sides.
- Alternatively, leave on the skin, cut the fish, then scoop out the flesh with a spoon.
- Mince the fish with a knife, then sprinkle on 1 teaspoon of katakuriko.
- I used 1 teaspoon per cut of fish (about 50 g each).
- Roll each portion into a small ball about 5 g each.
- I was able to yield 10 balls from 50 g of minced fish.
- The smaller the dumpling, the easier they are to cook through.
- Feel free to shape into desired sizes (just be sure to thoroughly cook them through).
- Put the dumplings into boiling water.
- When the dumplings float to the top, they are ready.
- Scoop them out and serve.
- These can also be frozen!
- Put them in a storage container, cool, then freeze.
- (They should be consumed within about a week.)
mackerel, katakuriko
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/169524-horse-mackerel-tsumire-fishballs-for-toddlers-on-solids (may not work)