Tuesday, February 15, 2011

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From Setsuko Yoshizuka, your Guide to Japanese Food
Are you interested in making healthy snacks? If you have some leftover Japanese rice, try this one.

Pan-fried Rice Cakes
They are cooked with leftover Japanese rice and are quick to make. I usually eat the plain rice cakes by dipping in a mixture of soy sauce and sugar.
Pan-fried Rice Cake Recipe

Leftover Rice Recipes
Here are some of Japanese rice recipes which can be cooked with leftover rice.
Leftover Rice Recipes

Mizore Nabe
Nabe dishes with grated daikon (daikon oroshi) are often called mizore nabe.
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Yose Nabe
Yosenabe is also a popular Japanese nabe dish. It literally means putting everything together in a pot.
Yose Nabe Recipe

 


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