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Okinawa Mixed Rice With Japanese Mugwort

At a Glance

Prep
40 mins
Cook
20 mins
Total
1 hr
Servings
2.00 - serving(s)

Categories

  • Main Course
  • Okinawan
  • Stovetop

Allergens

  • Soy
  • Fish

Servings & Nutrition

Original recipe serves 2. Current scale: 1x.

Calories 575 per serving 1150 for selected servings
Fat 13g per serving 26g for selected servings
Sugar 2.5g per serving 5g for selected servings
Protein 14g per serving 28g for selected servings
Carbohydrates 97.5g per serving 195g for selected servings

Nutrition and servings are approximate based on the ingredient list. Please verify for dietary or medical needs.

This recipe for Okinawa Mixed Rice With Japanese Mugwort brings together 2 cups japanese rice, 2 pieces dried shiitake mushrooms, soaked in water for 20 minutes, 2 tablespoons hijiki seaweed, hydrated in a practical dish for home cooking. It takes about 1 hr to prepare and cook. It makes approximately 2 servings.

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Equipment

pot with lid, strainer, knife, cutting board, mixing bowl

Ingredients

  • 2 cups japanese rice
  • 2 pieces dried shiitake mushrooms, soaked in water for 20 minutes
  • 2 tablespoons hijiki seaweed, hydrated
  • 75 g salt pork
  • 50 g okinawa carrots
  • 2 teaspoons ginger
  • 1/2 tablespoon sake
  • 1/2 tablespoon soy sauce
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup shiitake water
  • 1 cup dashi stock
  • 1/2 cup japanese mugwort (yomogi)

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Instructions

  1. Wash the rice 1-2 times to remove excess starch. Soak the rice in water for about 30 minutes before using.

  2. Wash the yomogi then chop it finely. Set aside for use later after the rice is cooked.

  3. Soak the shiitake in water for about 20 minutes. Then, squeeze out excess water from the shiitake and reserve the water used to soak the shiitake. Cut out the hard stem part of the mushroom then mince the head part.

  4. Cut the carrot into thin slices then finely chop.

  5. Peel the ginger then finely mince.

  6. Chop the salted pork into small pieces.

  7. If using dried hijiki, soak in water to rehydrate for about 20 minutes then drain before using. I've used canned hijiki so it can be used immediately after using.

  8. Combine the sake, soy sauce, salt, shiitake water and dashi then mix well.

  9. Use a strainer to drain the rice then put it in a pot. Add the pork, shiitake, hijiki, carrot, ginger and the liquid mixture. Mix well then put on the lid.

  10. Turn on the heat to medium-high then bring the rice to a boil. Reduce the heat to low once the rice starts to boil. Cook until all the liquid is gone. This takes about 10 minutes.

  11. Once the liquid has evaporated, turn off the heat but keep the pot covered for about 10 more minutes. It is important not to open the pot at this point to allow the rice to cook completely.

  12. After 10 minutes, remove the lid then add the chopped yomogi then mix well. Put on a plate to serve.

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