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Anyway to ... liven up Japanese rice? - 08-27-2008, 12:12 PM

I usually make Japanese curry and rice, or sushi. But today I don't have the ingredients, nor do I have the patience. Yet I feel the urge to have some rice.

But rice on it's own can be rather bland. To you cooking pros out there, anyway to liven up the rice?
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I usually enjoy plain rice, but if I want some more flavour, I just add some soy sauce.
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Strange-shaped onigiri?


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You can make ochazuke or sprinkle some furikake on your gohan and eat it like that.
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08-27-2008, 04:44 PM

have the rice w/ a bit of miso soup (pour the soup over the rice)

if you have no miso
try tamago kake gohan~
make sure your rice is super hot and your eggs super pasturised x]

crack an egg into a whole that you made in your rice, add a bit of soy sauce and some sesame oil, and stir and eat xD


you could add natto w/ scallions too your rice as well~

hmm.......

so far that's all that comes too mind xD
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08-27-2008, 04:47 PM

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You can make ochazuke or sprinkle some furikake on your gohan and eat it like that.

I couldn't agree more! Always keep some Nagatanien ochazuke mixes at home. It turns left-over cold rice into a hot meal in a minute. It's excellent for breakfast and after-drinking meal as well.
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I couldn't agree more! Always keep some Nagatanien ochazuke mixes at home. It turns left-over cold rice into a hot meal in a minute. It's excellent for breakfast and after-drinking meal as well.
Yup, that's the same one I use. If I have left over rice I'll have ochazuke for a late night snack or in the morning for breakfast.
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08-27-2008, 05:32 PM

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Yup, that's the same one I use. If I have left over rice I'll have ochazuke for a late night snack or in the morning for breakfast.
i think thats the one everyone uses

i like adding my yuzu furikake to my rice...loooove yuzu so much
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08-27-2008, 05:39 PM

Joining in the chorus!

Actually that is what I am having for lunch right now.....
Nagatanien Ume-boshi Chazuke.

Just wish I had made more of it.


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08-28-2008, 12:04 PM

Thank you all! I'll going to take some of these ideas now.

You see, some of the ingredients I don't have, because the place I buy the JApanese ingredients and parts, are like a 2 hour journey into the city.
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