Easiest Way to Make Award-winning Meat Wrapped Onigiri Rice Balls using Shabu-Shabu Pork Slices

Meat Wrapped Onigiri Rice Balls using Shabu-Shabu Pork Slices.

Meat Wrapped Onigiri Rice Balls using Shabu-Shabu Pork Slices You can cook Meat Wrapped Onigiri Rice Balls using Shabu-Shabu Pork Slices using 8 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook it.

Ingredients of Meat Wrapped Onigiri Rice Balls using Shabu-Shabu Pork Slices

  1. You need 1 of rice bowl full Plain cooked rice.
  2. It’s 4 slice of Very thinly sliced pork (for shabu-shabu).
  3. Prepare 2 of pieces Bite sized pieces of processed cheese.
  4. It’s 1 tsp of Soy sauce.
  5. You need 2 tsp of Mirin.
  6. You need 1 tbsp of Flour.
  7. You need 1 of Salt and pepper.
  8. It’s 1 dash of Oil.

Meat Wrapped Onigiri Rice Balls using Shabu-Shabu Pork Slices step by step

  1. Make 2 onigiri (rice balls) with a piece of processed cheese in the center. Use a fairly small amount of rice!.
  2. Wrap the pork slices around each rice ball, about 2 slices per ball; the first slice in one direction, then the second slice perpendicular to it. The meat should cover the rice completely..
  3. Squeeze the meat covered rice balls with your hands to shape and season with salt and pepper. Put a little flour in a plastic bag, put in the balls and shake to coat with flour..
  4. Heat oil in a frying pan, and pan fry the onigiri one side at a time. Don't roll around. Turn from side to side to brown all over..
  5. When the meat is cooked, add mirin and soy sauce to the pan and coat the meat well..
  6. You can change the size and make bear shaped onigiri and other characters!.
  7. I made Jackie from “The Bear School” (a popular children's book series). I used a quartered piece of cheese for the ears..
  8. This was featured on Charaben Stadium, a TV show about character bentos..
  9. I was able to make 16 meat wrapped onigiri with 350 yen worth of thinly sliced shabu shabu pork (pork shoulder). I used 2 rice cooker cups worth of rice. So much better to make these at home!.

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