Kamaboko Chijimi

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In our home, we often use fishcakes in our chijimi, so this time, I tried kamaboko. Chijimi is also delicious with chikuwa or hanpen.

You can add chijimi batter as you cook, so be sure to use it all. Besides okra, vegetables like green onions or green peppers also add a nice touch. For 4 servings. Recipe by Renbasu

Kamaboko Chijimi

In our home, we often use fishcakes in our chijimi, so this time, I tried kamaboko. Chijimi is also delicious with chikuwa or hanpen.

You can add chijimi batter as you cook, so be sure to use it all. Besides okra, vegetables like green onions or green peppers also add a nice touch. For 4 servings. Recipe by Renbasu

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Ingredients

4 servings
  1. 1full block's worth Kamaboko (red and white, half a block each)
  2. 1 packagesOkra
  3. 1Cake flour
  4. 1☆ Egg
  5. 1 tbsp☆ Katakuriko
  6. 1☆ Potato, grated
  7. 30 grams☆ Chinese chives, chopped
  8. 60 grams〇 Kimchi, chopped
  9. 1 tbspSoy sauce
  10. 1/2 tbspVinegar
  11. 1/2 tbspLemon juice
  12. 1/2 tbspMayonnaise
  13. 1 tspHoney
  14. 1 tbsp〇 White sesame seeds, ground
  15. 1Sesame oil

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Slice up half a block of red kamaboko and half a block of white kamaboko into 5 mm Of course, a single block of one color would do too. Rub salt into the okra, rinse, remove the stem end, and cut in half lengthwise. Prepare a plastic bag of cake flour, and shake the pieces of kamaboko and okra in the bag to coat evenly.

  2. 2

    Combine the ☆ ingredients and mix until you have an even consistency.

  3. 3

    To make the sauce, combine the 〇 ingredients. Adjust the spiciness to taste with ichimi spice or other seasonings of your choice. If you prefer it sweet, add honey or mirin.

  4. 4

    Heat a pan over medium heat, add sesame oil, then fry both sides of the kamaboko dredged in chijimi batter from Step 2, until crisp. After they're done, fry the okra.

  5. 5

    Serve the chijimi and okra with the sauce. When serving to children, either reduce the amount of spice or serve with mayonnaise or ketchup. This is a great recipe to serve to an unexpected guest, or maybe as a snack -- it's even great as a sandwich filling.

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