Tsukune Pork Patties - Great for Bentos

I really wanted to make a bento side dish without any eggs. The patties are rather soft before cooking, but shape up when they cook through. This is thanks to the potatoes.
Adjust the flavoring to your preference. Recipe by Arikan.
Tsukune Pork Patties - Great for Bentos
I really wanted to make a bento side dish without any eggs. The patties are rather soft before cooking, but shape up when they cook through. This is thanks to the potatoes.
Adjust the flavoring to your preference. Recipe by Arikan.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Finely chop the Japanese leeks, and grate the potatoes.
- 2
Add the ground pork to the ingredients from step 1 along with the ingredients marked with ★, and mix together with a spatula.
- 3
Make the patties as big as you like and fry in a heated pan. Use a non-stick pan so you don't need oil.
- 4
Flip over once they've browned on one side, cover with a lid, and continue cooking (at low to medium heat).
- 5
Add the ingredients marked with ※, and you are done once the patties have become evenly coated.
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