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Red shiso or perilla leaves give color and flavor to the umeboshi. Start with a layer of coarse salt. You can make umeboshi without the red shiso leaves.
To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook umeboshi filled chikuwa topped with shiso leaves and sesame seeds using 5 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Umeboshi Filled Chikuwa Topped with Shiso Leaves and Sesame Seeds:
- Prepare 3 packages of 5 Chikuwa (cut in half vertically)
- Make ready 5 Umeboshi (finely chopped)
- Make ready 10 leaves Shiso leaves (finely cut)
- Get 1 White sesame seeds
- Prepare 1 tbsp Olive oil
Umeboshi (pickled plum) is often pickled with red shiso leaves. Serving umeboshi with a little green shiso and ponzu will get all the aromatics you can. The Best Umeboshi Recipes on Yummly Umeboshi is a salt-pickled plum that has been used in Oriental traditional medicine as a cure-all for many centuries.
Steps to make Umeboshi Filled Chikuwa Topped with Shiso Leaves and Sesame Seeds:
- Cut the chikuwa in half vertically. Finely chop the umeboshi and shiso leaves.
- Pack the finely chopped umeboshi into the chikuwa.
- Coat a pan with olive oil, and lightly fry the umeboshi-packed chikuwa over a low~medium heat for 5 minutes until golden brown.
- Arrange the chikuwa on a plate, and scatter finely chopped shiso leaves on top. Scatter white sesame on top of that, and it is done.
- This is how it should look.
- When I only had some 18% salt content umeboshi, it turned out really delicious when I added in a bit of mirin when cooking. I recommend trying this too.
Add ½ teaspoon of shoyu or tamari and fill the cup up with boiling bancha tea. Umeboshi plum vinegar—a pickling condiment made of umeboshi plums with sea salt and red shiso. Shiso (or shiso leaves or perilla) looks like this. It's a popular Japanese herb used in many Japanese cooking recipes. It's usually garnished on top of food We usually serve umeboshi with rice or in Rice Balls (Onigiri).
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