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Furikake rice seasoning

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2023 3:08 pm
by Mr Gus
Another simple dry ingredients blend which may well have you caning rice like never before..
Available in packets (typically 33g) with MSG .."king of flavour" ..or not, if you make it at home & leave the bugger out,

It basically is to rice what honey clusters were to alpen powdered muesli did in the 1980's

Suffice to say, if you are prepping someone for studentville, (ergo a lot of rice) or maybe a naff attempt to lose some weight, then furikake on well made rice at home, or in a lunchbox, ..for a gym monster etc is a very tasty addition to bland rice with plenty of variety ingredients to mix n' match

The "buy & try" before you make some at home is around £1.80 - £2.80 for a tasty "normal" furikake seasoning, the other option is looking at sushi-sushi.co.uk under SALE or simply, RICE SEASONINGS, you'll find several cheaper varieties alongside more high faluting seasoning ingredioents for Hestons etc..

OK ..enough gabbering, the first recipe (ha, a mix of dry micro ingredients) ..as simple as making "budder" (Nowty)

https://www.feastingathome.com/furikake-recipe/
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& if you have not had plum in recipes other than desert pie & plum sauce ...you have been missing a treat, the dried plum "micro bits" are very welcome, (the purple packet has the plum) ..nb, my first packs were from "oriental" chinese stores (one in MK with a great "canteen" style restaurant "Mii & you" attached to the shop) Sandy, & a few other locations dahn sarf-ish ..well, luton.

Longdan (various london stores up to MKeynes) do a lot of this around 12 varieties & way less than sushi-sushi for standard pre-made.

Product link..
https://www.sushisushi.co.uk/collection ... o-furikake

Re: Furikake rice seasoning

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2023 6:44 pm
by Fintray
Sounds tasty, might give it a try.

Re: Furikake rice seasoning

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2023 7:02 pm
by Mr Gus
Remember to use "snack" seaweed, not the normal seaweed sheets, it is crumblier compared to all the chopping dissatisfaction from supermarket sheets.

Having got in late last night my refrigerated rice with this saw me content through to this morning (1.5 bowls worth) cannot stress the importance of toasting the sesame seeds (a bulking out ingredient in this mix) the nuttiness is a key flavour component, don't skimp ;)

Sort of thing I will have in a travelling bag when I go out & want simple scoff, as it is almost weightless no hardship ..you know, the day you get the worst fried rice from a bad takeaway out of desperation before getting on a delayed train sort of thing / hurried non prepped office lunch.