Dashi Leftover Furikake
Dashi Leftover Furikake

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Recipe - Leftover Dashi Furikake: - Take your leftover kombu and bonito and chop it up into small flakes. - Heat a skillet over medium heat. Once warm, add sesame seeds and toast until brown and. Furikake adds delicious umami flavor to a plain bowl of white rice.

To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook dashi leftover furikake using 5 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Dashi Leftover Furikake:
  1. Prepare Konbu & Katsuobushi used for dashi
  2. Prepare Shoyu
  3. Take Sugar
  4. Make ready Mirin (optional)
  5. Get Toasted sesame seeds (optional)

Do you want to use the leftover kelps and bonito flakes? Let's make "Furikake" (rice seasoning) from the drained bonito. Furikake is a dry Japanese condiment usually sprinkled over rice. You could use it for your compost.

Steps to make Dashi Leftover Furikake:
  1. Slice konbu & katsuobushi into smaller pieces.
  2. Put konbu & katsuobushi in a saucepan. In low heat, stir until katsuobushi gets somewhat dry.
  3. Add shoyu, mirin and sugar. Adjust the taste to your liking by adding more shoyu or sugar.
  4. Keep stiring until the liquid gets absorbed and katsuobushi becomes dry
  5. Add sesame seed if you like.
  6. Serve it on top of steamed rice.
  7. You can also put the leftovers in a jar & keep it in room temperature.

Whenever I make dashi, I keep the leftover katsuobushi after dashi is extracted. Read the leftover dashi uses discussion from the Chowhound Home Cooking, Leftovers food leftover dashi uses. Sign up to discover your next favorite restaurant, recipe, or. This is dashi made only with the bonito flakes. The resulting broth or remaining fish flakes can be great for flavoring other dishes, including everything from egg custard to furikake, a delicious rice seasoning.

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