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Japanese-style Meat Rolls with Fish Sausage - For Bentos
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Japanese-style Meat Rolls with Fish Sausage - For Bentos

cookpad.japan
cookpad.japan @cookpad_jp

I came up with this for a recipe contest.

- Cut to a size that fits your bento boxes. I used pork slices that were left over from when I made shabu-shabu.
- Very thinly sliced meat for shabu-shabu is best because it's easy to roll and keeps its shape.
- When you add the flavourings, cook quickly on medium-strong to strong heat. The meat should ideallybe just a bit charred.
- For the shiro-dashi, you can use stock granules dissolved in hot water. Recipe by Makitoin

I came up with this for a recipe contest.

- Cut to a size that fits your bento boxes. I used pork slices that were left over from when I made shabu-shabu.
- Very thinly sliced meat for shabu-shabu is best because it's easy to roll and keeps its shape.
- When you add the flavourings, cook quickly on medium-strong to strong heat. The meat should ideallybe just a bit charred.
- For the shiro-dashi, you can use stock granules dissolved in hot water. Recipe by Makitoin

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Japanese-style Meat Rolls with Fish Sausage - For Bentos

cookpad.japan
cookpad.japan @cookpad_jp

I came up with this for a recipe contest.

- Cut to a size that fits your bento boxes. I used pork slices that were left over from when I made shabu-shabu.
- Very thinly sliced meat for shabu-shabu is best because it's easy to roll and keeps its shape.
- When you add the flavourings, cook quickly on medium-strong to strong heat. The meat should ideallybe just a bit charred.
- For the shiro-dashi, you can use stock granules dissolved in hot water. Recipe by Makitoin

I came up with this for a recipe contest.

- Cut to a size that fits your bento boxes. I used pork slices that were left over from when I made shabu-shabu.
- Very thinly sliced meat for shabu-shabu is best because it's easy to roll and keeps its shape.
- When you add the flavourings, cook quickly on medium-strong to strong heat. The meat should ideallybe just a bit charred.
- For the shiro-dashi, you can use stock granules dissolved in hot water. Recipe by Makitoin

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Ingredients

1 serving
  1. 6 slice★ Pork loin (thinly sliced)
  2. 1★ Fish sausage
  3. 4leaves ★Shiso leaves
  4. 2 slice★ Sliced cheese
  5. Seasoning
  6. 1 tbsp*Sake
  7. 2 tsp* Shiro-dashi
  8. 2 pinch*Sugar
  9. 1 tsp※Soy sauce
  10. 1 tsp※Sesame oil
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  1. 1

    Cut the fish sausage in half and cut the stem off the shiso leaf. Mix the ingredients marked *.

  2. 2

    Divide the pork slices into two, and spread each of them out to a width slightly larger than that of the sausages. Layer the shiso leaves and cheese over the pork, and wrap the pork around each sausage.

  3. 3

    Fix the sides so they are completely wrapped as shown in the picture above. Spread the sesame oil in a pan and fry the rolls, rolling them around as you go.

    A picture of step 3 of Japanese-style Meat Rolls with Fish Sausage - For Bentos.
  4. 4

    When the surfaces are done, add the combined * flavourings. Finally, drizzle soy sauce on the surface of the pan. When all the flavours have blended, it's done.

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on October 09, 2013 00:42

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