Spinach Inari Rolls

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I made a side dish without using seasonings that can easily be made in large amounts for bentos.
You can add various vegetables inside the wrap. Recipe by ss mama
Spinach Inari Rolls
I made a side dish without using seasonings that can easily be made in large amounts for bentos.
You can add various vegetables inside the wrap. Recipe by ss mama
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Boil the Inari pouches in hot water, and tightly wring out the water by hand. Open both sides by slitting it with a knife.
- 2
Thoroughly wring out the spinach after boiling it in salt water. Place the spinach towards the front, and roll it up.
- 3
Placed the overlap towards the bottom, and cut it in half.
- 4
Tightly wrap with seaweed, and it is done.
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