
Nanohana and Shrimp Spring Onigiri
Costo $5.5, ahorrar $8
Fuente: Recommended by CookPal
- 15 Min
- 3 Porciones
- $5.5
Nanohana and Shrimp Spring Onigiri
Costo $5.5, ahorrar $8
Fuente: Recommended by CookPal
- 15 Min
- 3 Porciones
- $5.5
INGREDIENTES
Rice
- 🍚 2 bowls of cooked rice (300g)
- 2 tbsp sushi vinegar
Vegetables
- 6 stalks of nanohana (rapeseed greens)
Seafood
- 🍤 10 peeled shrimp
Condiments
- 2 tsp mayonnaise
- 1 tbsp white sesame seeds
PASOS
Boil water in a pot, add salt (not listed in ingredients) and nanohana. Blanch for about 30 seconds, then cool in water and drain thoroughly. In the same pot, boil shrimp until they turn white, drain, and let cool.
Finely chop the nanohana and cut the shrimp into 1cm pieces.
In a bowl, mix the cooked rice with sushi vinegar using a cutting motion.
Add chopped nanohana, shrimp, mayonnaise, and white sesame seeds to the rice mixture. Mix gently.
Place one-third of the rice mixture on a piece of plastic wrap, shape into a triangular onigiri, and wrap tightly. Repeat to make a total of three onigiri.
NUTRIENTES
Por 1 porción🔥
180
Calorías
- 10gProteína
- 28gCarbohidratos
- 4gGrasas
💡 Consejos
Nanohana can be substituted with spinach or other leafy greens if unavailable.These onigiri are perfect for picnics or lunchboxes as they are easy to transport.To enhance flavor, consider adding a pinch of wasabi or soy sauce to the rice mixture.
⚠️ Precauciones
Esta receta es solo para inspiración. El uso específico debe ajustarse según las diferencias individuales.