
Nanohana Rice
Cost $5, save $10
Source: Recommended by CookPal
- 60 Min
- 2 Servings
- $5
Nanohana Rice
Cost $5, save $10
Source: Recommended by CookPal
- 60 Min
- 2 Servings
- $5
INGREDIENTS
Rice
- 🍚 1 cup soaked rice
Vegetables
- 50g nanohana (rapeseed greens)
Protein
- 10g aburaage (fried tofu)
Seasoning
- 🌰 1/2 tsp white sesame seeds
- 1/2 tbsp mirin
- 1 tsp soy sauce
- 1/2 tsp dashi powder
- đź§‚ 1 pinch salt
Liquid
- đź’§ Water as needed
STEPS
Place nanohana in a microwave-safe container, cover loosely with plastic wrap, and microwave at 600W for 1 minute. Rinse in water, drain, and cut into 1cm pieces. Cut aburaage into halves along the short side, then slice into 1cm strips along the long side.
In the rice cooker, add soaked rice and the seasoning ingredients (mirin, soy sauce, dashi powder, and salt). Add water up to the 1-cup mark, mix well, and flatten the rice. Place aburaage on top and cook as usual.
Once cooked, add nanohana and white sesame seeds to the rice and mix gently.
NUTRIENTS
Per 1 serving🔥
250
Calories
- 6gProtein
- 45gCarbs
- 3gFats
đź’ˇ Tips
Nanohana adds a fresh spring flavor; substitute with spinach if unavailable.Aburaage enhances the umami; toast lightly for extra flavor.This dish pairs well with grilled fish for a balanced meal.
⚠️ Precautions
This recipe is for inspiration only. The specific use needs to beadjusted according to individual differences.