Shrimp in the Style of Sakura Mochi

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I was chosen to be a cooking monitor.
The theme was "Spring Potluck Recipes to Enjoy with Kirin Free Beer." So I made these snacks that resemble sakura mochi to match the theme.
This is another version: "Butter Fried Potatoes with Shrimp".

Microwave the potatoes in the microwave for about 4 minutes.
If you pan-fry the potatoes for too long and they brown too much, they won't give a pretty pink color, so be patient and fry them on low heat. After pan-frying, heating them in the microwave will make them sticky. Recipe by mama deko

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Ingredients

6 servings
  1. 4Potatoes
  2. 12Boiled and hulled shrimp
  3. 8 gramsDried sakura shrimp (tiny dried shrimp)
  4. 3 tbspKatakuriko
  5. 1Salt and pepper
  6. 6Shiso leaves
  7. 1Vegetable oil

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Peel the potatoes and cut into four pieces each. Wrap in plastic wrap and heat in the microwave. Mash them while they're still hot. (I used a tupperware made for parboiling)

  2. 2

    Use a mortar or similar utensil to finely grind the dried sakura shrimp. Add the sakura shrimp and katakuriko to the potatoes and mix together well. Season with a generous amount of salt and pepper.

  3. 3

    Divide into 6 equal portions and wrap each between 2 pieces of boiled shrimp. Shape them neatly.

  4. 4

    Put a generous amount of oil into a frying pan and pan-fry the potato balls. Slowly cook over low heat.

  5. 5

    When both sides have become lightly browned, remove from the frying pan and heat in the microwave for 1 minute. (They'll become quite sticky.) Wrap each in a shiso leaf and they're all done.

  6. 6

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