Japanese ”Kinoko Takikomi Gohan” the Rice cooked with Soy Sauce and Mushrooms

I love Japanese rice.
The plump and fat grain with soft and chewy texture makes me smile and satisfied.
What if the rice is cooked with seasoning and other ingredients?
Oh yep!
It's good for sure, and It's so easy to make if you have rice cooker.
This time, I am using some Mushrooms.
I will show you more variety in the future as well.
Japanese ”Kinoko Takikomi Gohan” the Rice cooked with Soy Sauce and Mushrooms
I love Japanese rice.
The plump and fat grain with soft and chewy texture makes me smile and satisfied.
What if the rice is cooked with seasoning and other ingredients?
Oh yep!
It's good for sure, and It's so easy to make if you have rice cooker.
This time, I am using some Mushrooms.
I will show you more variety in the future as well.
Steps
- 1
Cut the end of Shimeji Mushroom and Maitake Mushroom.
- 2
Wash rice, and put in the rice cooker.
- 3
Add Soy Sauce, Sake, and Mirin to the rice. ※Please add these before you add Dashi.
- 4
Add Dashi Stock to the measurement of 2 cups of rice.
- 5
Add Mushrooms to 4, and cook.
- 6
When it's cooked, mix the Mushrooms and rice using rice paddle. You might find some burned part on the bottom, and it's the yummy part!
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