Ochazuke
Asian · Diabetic Friendly · High Protein · Japanese · Restaurant Ideas · Soup
Ingredients
Japanese
- furikake, which also happens to come in many different varieties based on the level of spice and seaweedy-ness you want in the flavor.
- Japanese pickles, either homemade (some can be made in just hours) or found at an Asian supermarket
- Flaked fish, especially salmon and dried bonito flakes
Rice crackers
- Dashi broth (dried bonito fish broth, a staple of Japanese cuisine)
Directions
- pour the tea over the rice first to get an idea of what you’re working with.
- Then, after you know how your chosen tea tastes with the rice, you’ll have a better idea of which toppings to use to make an all-around kickass dish.