Flaked Salmon Onigiri

Make a delicious salmon onigiri and use the remaining salmon to make a tasty Ishikari pot-style miso soup.

Recipe By: KitchenCIB (https://cookbuzz.com/kitchen/94)
Makes 2 Cook: 10 min

Ingredients

Salmon fillet 1
Salt a pinch
Cooked rice for 1
Mayonnaise 1.5 tbsp
Sesame oil 1 tsp
Salt 1 tsp
Nori sheet as required

Method

1
This is the fillet of salmon. Lightly sprinkle with salt and keep aside for 5 minutes. Cover loosely with cling film and zap in a microwave for 90 seconds.
2
It's about 80% cooked now. Flake half the fillet for using in the rice balls and leave the other half for the Ishikari pot-style miso soup (see below for the recipe link).
3
Cover both halves again with cling film and microwave for 60 seconds. You might need to cook for a bit longer if any of the salmon remains bright pink.
4
Transfer the flakes onto some kitchen paper on a dish to absorb any moisture. Leave the other half as it is in its juices.
5
Add the flaked salmon to the cooked rice. Add the mayonnaise, sesame oil and salt and mix well evenly. Adjust to your taste with the salt.
6
To roll the rice balls, take a handful of the salmon and rice mixture and shape to a firm ball.
7
Cover with the nori sheet and enjoy!
8
Use the unflaked salmon half in this recipe for Ishikari pot-style miso soup.
9
ツナマヨまぶしおにぎりもぜひお試しください。

レシピID :2376

Tips & Note

You might prefer it a bit salty to bring out the flavour of the salmon, so please adjust to your own taste.

Flaked Salmon Onigiri

Make a delicious salmon onigiri and use the remaining salmon to make a tasty Ishikari pot-style miso soup.

Recipe By: KitchenCIB (https://cookbuzz.com/kitchen/94)

Makes 2

Cook: 10 min

Ingredients

Salmon fillet 1
Salt a pinch
Cooked rice for 1
Mayonnaise 1.5 tbsp
Sesame oil 1 tsp
Salt 1 tsp
Nori sheet as required

Flaked Salmon Onigiri

Recipe ID :2369 Posted on 03 FEB 2017

Makes 2

Cook 10min
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Make a delicious salmon onigiri and use the remaining salmon to make a tasty Ishikari pot-style miso soup.

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a pinch
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1.5 tbsp
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1 tsp
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10min
1
This is the fillet of salmon. Lightly sprinkle with salt and keep aside for 5 minutes. Cover loosely with cling film and zap in a microwave for 90 seconds.
2
It's about 80% cooked now. Flake half the fillet for using in the rice balls and leave the other half for the Ishikari pot-style miso soup (see below for the recipe link).
3
Cover both halves again with cling film and microwave for 60 seconds. You might need to cook for a bit longer if any of the salmon remains bright pink.
4
Transfer the flakes onto some kitchen paper on a dish to absorb any moisture. Leave the other half as it is in its juices.
5
Add the flaked salmon to the cooked rice. Add the mayonnaise, sesame oil and salt and mix well evenly. Adjust to your taste with the salt.
6
To roll the rice balls, take a handful of the salmon and rice mixture and shape to a firm ball.
7
Cover with the nori sheet and enjoy!
8
Use the unflaked salmon half in this recipe for Ishikari pot-style miso soup.
9
ツナマヨまぶしおにぎりもぜひお試しください。

recipe ID: 2376

Tips & Note

You might prefer it a bit salty to bring out the flavour of the salmon, so please adjust to your own taste.

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