Recipe: Tasty Cherry Blossom Viewing Bento - Meatballs (Sakura Colored)

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Cherry Blossom Viewing Bento - Meatballs (Sakura Colored). Great recipe for Cherry Blossom Viewing Bento - Meatballs (Sakura Colored). While thinking, "Can I make this without mochi rice?" I made this. We rarely use mochi rice in our house.

Cherry Blossom Viewing Bento - Meatballs (Sakura Colored) Great recipe for Bento for a Cherry Blossom Viewing Picnic. I can never come up with anything pink in my repertoire to put in a bento, so I uploaded this for my own records to use next year. Next year, I'll also put in more veggies. You can have Cherry Blossom Viewing Bento - Meatballs (Sakura Colored) using 12 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook it.

Ingredients of Cherry Blossom Viewing Bento - Meatballs (Sakura Colored)

  1. It's 300 grams of Ground pork.
  2. Prepare 1/2 of Onion (finely chopped).
  3. You need 1 tbsp of Soy sauce.
  4. You need 1 tsp of Chinese chicken stock powder.
  5. It's 1 dash of Salt and pepper.
  6. You need 1 1/2 tsp of Ginger (tube type).
  7. You need 1/4 tsp of Garlic (tube type).
  8. It's 1 of Egg.
  9. Prepare 100 grams of Leek or Chinese chives (minced).
  10. Prepare 100 grams of Rice (mochi rice if available).
  11. Prepare 1 dash of Red food coloring.
  12. You need 1 dash of Soy sauce and Japanese mustard.

Plain rice goes better with the cured ham than sushi rice. Cherry Blossom Viewing Bento - Meatballs (Sakura Colored) Ground pork • Onion (finely chopped) • Soy sauce • Chinese chicken stock powder • Salt and pepper • Ginger (tube type) • Garlic (tube type) • Egg Cherry Blossom Viewing Bento - Meatballs (Sakura Colored) Ground pork • Onion (finely chopped) • Soy sauce • Chinese chicken stock powder • Salt and pepper • Ginger (tube type) • Garlic (tube type) • Egg The kouraku (picnic) bento is no less than compulsory for anyone dining alfresco and indulging in hanami (cherry blossom-viewing) during sakura (cherry blossom) season. You can enjoy a variety of cherry blossoms and azaleas in spring, fresh greenery in summer, colored leaves in autumn, and camellias in winter. So no matter how or where you choose to enjoy your hanami bento, take a moment to breathe deeply and appreciate the fleeting beauty of the cherry blossoms and.

Cherry Blossom Viewing Bento - Meatballs (Sakura Colored) step by step

  1. Dissolve the red food coloring with some water until it turns to sakura color. Mix together with the rice..
  2. Mix the ground pork with all the ingredients except for the rice and food coloring..
  3. Roll the meat into 2~3 cm balls and coat with the sakura-colored rice..
  4. Steam in a steamer for about 15 minutes. Line the bottom with parchment paper..
  5. Put the soy sauce and Japanese mustard in the bento box and use on the meatballs just before eating..

The Wafu Cloth Collection is a series of bentos and tableware showcasing five classic Japanese textile patterns. The Sakura Blossom Wafu Cloth Round Bento Box is a small sized bento featuring a traditional sakura (cherry blossom) pattern. This pattern is composed of pale yellow flower blossoms scattered over a salmon colored background. Sakura-themed bento lunch boxes are also popular, with blossom-shaped food or pink decorations. It is also common to eat sakura mochi - a rice cake wrapped in the leaf of a sakura tree.