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Quick & Easy Canned Sardines Rice Bowl
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Quick & Easy Canned Sardines Rice Bowl

Hiroko Liston
Hiroko Liston @hirokoliston
Melbourne, Australia

Do you know Sanshō? It is often called Sanshō Pepper OR Japanese Pepper. Ground Sanshō peppercorns are available from many Asian grocery stores. I have never used Sanshō peppercorns for cooking. To me, it is the spice to sprinkle over grilled eel and I haven’t eaten eel for decades.
The other day my sister gave me ground Sanshō peppercorns and I started using it. I have realised that it goes so well with many things. It has a unique citrus fragrance and mild spiciness, and you can use it like you use ground Pepper. Today I made this rice bowl using a can of Sardines, and added a generous amount of ground Sanshō. It was a quick, easy and cheap dish, and it was absolutely delicious.

Do you know Sanshō? It is often called Sanshō Pepper OR Japanese Pepper. Ground Sanshō peppercorns are available from many Asian grocery stores. I have never used Sanshō peppercorns for cooking. To me, it is the spice to sprinkle over grilled eel and I haven’t eaten eel for decades.
The other day my sister gave me ground Sanshō peppercorns and I started using it. I have realised that it goes so well with many things. It has a unique citrus fragrance and mild spiciness, and you can use it like you use ground Pepper. Today I made this rice bowl using a can of Sardines, and added a generous amount of ground Sanshō. It was a quick, easy and cheap dish, and it was absolutely delicious.

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Quick & Easy Canned Sardines Rice Bowl

Hiroko Liston
Hiroko Liston @hirokoliston
Melbourne, Australia

Do you know Sanshō? It is often called Sanshō Pepper OR Japanese Pepper. Ground Sanshō peppercorns are available from many Asian grocery stores. I have never used Sanshō peppercorns for cooking. To me, it is the spice to sprinkle over grilled eel and I haven’t eaten eel for decades.
The other day my sister gave me ground Sanshō peppercorns and I started using it. I have realised that it goes so well with many things. It has a unique citrus fragrance and mild spiciness, and you can use it like you use ground Pepper. Today I made this rice bowl using a can of Sardines, and added a generous amount of ground Sanshō. It was a quick, easy and cheap dish, and it was absolutely delicious.

Do you know Sanshō? It is often called Sanshō Pepper OR Japanese Pepper. Ground Sanshō peppercorns are available from many Asian grocery stores. I have never used Sanshō peppercorns for cooking. To me, it is the spice to sprinkle over grilled eel and I haven’t eaten eel for decades.
The other day my sister gave me ground Sanshō peppercorns and I started using it. I have realised that it goes so well with many things. It has a unique citrus fragrance and mild spiciness, and you can use it like you use ground Pepper. Today I made this rice bowl using a can of Sardines, and added a generous amount of ground Sanshō. It was a quick, easy and cheap dish, and it was absolutely delicious.

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Ingredients

10 minutes
1 Serving
  • 1 can (110 g)Sardines *I used Sardines in Springwater, drained
  • 1/2 teaspoongrated Ginger
  • 1large Spring Onion *sliced diagonally
  • 1serving warm Cooked Rice
  • Toasted Sesame Seeds
  • Ground Sanshō *OR Ground Chilli, Pepper, etc
  • Sauce
  • 1/2 tablespoonSugar
  • 1 tablespoonSake (Rice Wine)
  • 1 tablespoonMirin *can be substituted with 1 tablespoon Sake & 1 teaspoon Sugar
  • 1 tablespoonSoy Sauce
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10 minutes
  1. 1

    Place all the Sauce ingredients in a small frying pan or saucepan, add grated Ginger and Spring Onion, and bring to the boil over medium heat.

  2. 2

    Add drained Sardines, and simmer until the sauce thickens. It won’t take long at all.

  3. 3

    Half fill a bowl with warm Cooked Rice and cover it with the Sardine mixture. Sprinkle with some Toasted Sesame Seeds and Ground Sanshō (OR Ground Chilli OR Pepper, etc.), and enjoy.

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on July 03, 2023 23:28
Melbourne, Australia
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