Easily Made in a Rice Cooker! Chirashi Sushi
- 1 Carrot
- 1 small Bamboo shoot
- 250 grams Lotus root
- 1/3 Burdock root
- 1 packages Shiitake mushrooms
- 3 sheets Aburaage
- 2 tbsp Soy sauce
- 2 tbsp Mirin
- 2 tbsp Sugar
- 210 ml Japanese dashi stock (or water plus dashi granules)
- 1 Vinegared Sushi Rice (or just steamed rice)
- Briefly boil the aburaage.
- Finely chop all of the ingredients.
- You don't have to mince them, but they should be finely julienned into short pieces.
- You can thinly shave the burdock root.
- Put all the ingredients, except for the rice, into the rice cooker.
- Turn on the rice cooker and cook until everything is tender.
- Cool the ingredients together so that the flavours blend.
- Even if the rice cooker doesn't turn off, you can stop the cooking manually when the ingredients have softened.
- Mix in the vinegared rice to make chirashi sushi.
- I use sushi vinegar You can use plain rice to make mixed rice.
- The ingredients make enough to mix together with 3 180ml cups of uncooked rice (cook before mixing).
- You can freeze leftovers for later use.
- The photo shows the chirashi sushi topped with nori seaweed, shiso leaves, grilled eel, and ginger cut into the shape of flower petals.
- You can also add salted salmon roe or sashimi grade raw fish.
carrot, shoot, lotus root, burdock root, shiitake mushrooms, aburaage, soy sauce, mirin, sugar, stock, vinegared sushi rice
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/155671-easily-made-in-a-rice-cooker-chirashi-sushi (may not work)