Rice Balls with Tempura Bits and Salted Kelp - Great for Lunchboxes

Featured 3 times in recipe books and Cookpad News. Tempura bits, noodle soup base, and salted kelp make a golden trio. The aroma is irresistible even while mixing. You won't be able to stop tasting!
Origin of this recipe: This is a simplified version of the Tempura Rice Ball (ID20292020).
Rice Balls with Tempura Bits and Salted Kelp - Great for Lunchboxes
Featured 3 times in recipe books and Cookpad News. Tempura bits, noodle soup base, and salted kelp make a golden trio. The aroma is irresistible even while mixing. You won't be able to stop tasting!
Origin of this recipe: This is a simplified version of the Tempura Rice Ball (ID20292020).
Cooking Instructions
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The ingredients are warm rice and these 4 items. Green onions are also recommended.
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Mix all the ingredients in step 1, then add the rice and mix again. Taste it at this point... You won't be able to stop tasting, haha. Shape into rice balls and they're ready. Wrapping with seaweed is also fine.
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These rice balls are also irresistible.
★ Tempura Rice Ball
ID20292020
With green onions, it's addictive! - 4
★ Easy! Grilled Rice Balls with Pickled Plum
ID20432800Soy sauce and pickled plum are a perfect match. Grill until nicely browned.
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★ Rice Cooked with Hijiki and Pickled Plum
ID20408313Mix in pickled plum after cooking, and add plenty of shiso leaves.
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★ Meat-Wrapped Rice Balls ID20376622
With pickled plum & shiso leaves, easy with yakiniku sauce. Great for lunchboxes. Featured in 'Delicious Health'. - 7
☆ To Rirashan ☆
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2015.5.21
Featured in Tsuchikana's menu. ☆ Thanks ☆A well-balanced and colorful lunchbox, very impressive.
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Rice Balls
Ranked #1 in popular searches. Thank you all for checking out the recipe. - 10
2015.7.25
Featured in Hitomi's menu. Recently, rice balls have become more enjoyable with various fillings. Thanks. - 11
2020.11.28 Featured in Cookpad News. Great for lunchboxes. A colorful variety of 'ingredient-rich rice balls'. Thanks ☆
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2023.5.30 Featured in Cookpad News. Perfect flavor! Expand your variety with added ingredients in 'Salted Kelp Rice Balls' with tempura bits and noodle soup base.
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2023.8
Featured in Cookpad Plus. Thank you. - 14
Our family's favorite rice ball
Rice balls with salted kelp and tempura bits
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2024.6.20
Featured in Cookpad News. With tempura bits and ◯◯! You can make 'devilishly delicious rice balls'. - 16
Thank you for featuring rice balls with tempura bits and salted kelp.
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