Pork Tsukune with Nori Seaweed
Pork Tsukune with Nori Seaweed

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Here is how you cook that. Usually tsukune recipes require eggs or panko to bind the ground meat together so that the meat won't easily fall apart. We're making our ramen with authentically seasoned pork tsukune (or meatballs), as well as baby bok choy and sweet dumpling squash, a delicate variety that ripens as temperatures drop.

To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have pork tsukune with nori seaweed using 5 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Pork Tsukune with Nori Seaweed:
  1. Take 300 grams Minced Pork
  2. Make ready 8 tbsp Crumbs Bread
  3. Get 2 tbsp Miso
  4. Take 4 tsp Sugar
  5. Make ready 1 sheets Nori Seaweed (21cm x 19cm size)

There are many from different companies. Tsukune are tender ground chicken skewers with bits of shiso leaves and scallions, drizzled with sweet soy sauce. Usually tsukune recipes require eggs or panko to bind the ground meat together so that the meat won't easily fall apart. However, I learned this trick from my mom to knead the chicken.

Steps to make Pork Tsukune with Nori Seaweed:
  1. Cut the Nori Seaweed into 16 equal pieces with kitchen scissor.
  2. Put the Minced pork, crumbs bread, miso and sugar in a bowl. Knead it well.
  3. Divide the meat into 16 equal amount and round into oval. Put the meat on each Nori seaweed.
  4. Put the Meat in the frying pan with Nori seaweed-side down. Heat the frying pan with low heat and cook for 1 minute. Turn over and cook with lid for 3 minutes more.
  5. Good for a light lunch meal or lunch Box.

Sweet, sticky rice cake squares are dipped in soy sauce and wrapped in strips of dried seaweed to make a delectable Japanese treat. Place these strips in a large frying pan over medium heat. Vegetarians, if you've ever wondered what pork rinds taste like, get yourself a bag of noriten (のり天), a Japanese snack of fried tempura chips lined with nori (dried seaweed). These deceptively light chips have a hearty crunchy, crackly texture that reminds us of deep fried pig skin, if it were. Recently I've seen many fellow bloggers who made this super easy but highly addictive Crispy Baked Cod Fish with Nori Seaweed as a snack for the coming Chinese New Year.

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