Salmon flake Bento Box. Always good to have salmon flakes kept in fridge especially for busy mornings. kassandra Thompson. They go well not only rice but also. Great recipe for Salmon flake Bento Box.
See more ideas about Recipes, Flake recipes, Salmon. Or is it salmon (sake) flakes? Or maybe it's even salmon soboro. You can cook Salmon flake Bento Box using 7 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of Salmon flake Bento Box
- You need of Salmon.
- Prepare of Natural salt.
- Prepare of Ground toasted sesame.
- Prepare of Rice.
- You need of Dashimaki rolled egg.
- Prepare of Edamame.
- You need of Tomato.
Whatever you call it, it's finely flaked salmon that you can sprinkle onto plain rice, use as an onigiri filling, or on ochazuke. You could fold it into egg for a salmon omelette, on boiled vegetables.whatever your imagination can come up with. Salmon flakes are often sold in jars that cost. I cut the salmon into smaller portions just for bento before cooking them.
Salmon flake Bento Box step by step
- Take out salmon, if it's wet, wipe with kitchen paper.
- Sprinkle salt on both side of salmon.
- Keep salmon in ziplock or container over night in fridge.
- Grill in oven or oven toaster till cooked (about 10-15 min).
- Take salmon skin off, flake them with chopsticks or fork..
- Add ground roasted sesame (also salt if needed).
- Add salmon flake and additional sesame on rice and mix.
- Boil edamame.
- Make Dashimaki egg.
- Enjoy!!.
These will be used so widely if you're boxing lunch or making bento box for your kids. I would say as much as Sakura denbu , with different flavors and taste to variate the joy of packing food. Cook up this easy, sweet & savory teriyaki salmon for dinner the night before, and keep an extra piece to pack in a Japanese-style bento for lunch the next day. Continuing my Bento series, I am featuring one of my favorite main dishes on the go - Teriyaki Salmon. It's so delicious on white rice.