Ochazuke (Green Tea Over Rice)
Craving a dish that is light yet comforting? This easy, homemade Ochazuke with green tea or dashi, steamed rice, and simple savory toppings will hit the spot.
Foto: Just One Cookbook
Bahan-bahan
- 1 fillet Homemade Japanese Salted Salmon
- 1 cup cooked Japanese short-grain rice
- 1 tsp bubu arare (crispy puffed rice pellets) ((or crushed Japanese rice crackers))
- 1 tsp shredded nori seaweed
- ¼ tsp toasted white sesame seeds
- 2 sprigs mitsuba (Japanese parsley) ((or ⅛ scallion, cut into small pieces))
- wasabi ((optional, to taste))
- 1 cup dashi (Japanese soup stock)
- 1 tsp mirin
- 1 tsp soy sauce
- ⅛ tsp Diamond Crystal kosher salt
- 2 tsp Japanese green tea leaves
- 1 cup hot water ((see the tea leaves package for the appropriate water temperature to use))
- ½ tsp soy sauce ((optional))
Langkah-langkah
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Gather all the ingredients for Ochazuke with Dashi. You can prepare the dashi from scratch using my Awase Dashi recipe, a dashi packet, or a dashi powder. For a plant-based option, you can also make Vegan Dashi from scratch.
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Gather all the ingredients for Ochazuke with Green Tea. Feel free to use your favorite type of green tea.
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(Skip this step if vegetarian) Remove the skin and bones from 1 fillet Homemade Japanese Salted Salmon, then flake the salmon into bite-size pieces and set aside. If you don’t have 1 tsp bubu arare (crispy puffed rice pellets), crush Japanese rice crackers into small pieces. You can use a plastic bag to make it easier.
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Ochazuke with Dashi: Combine 1 cup dashi (Japanese soup stock), 1 tsp mirin, 1 tsp soy sauce, and ⅛ tsp Diamond Crystal kosher salt in a small saucepan. Bring it to a boil, then transfer to a small teapot to keep warm.
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Ochazuke with Tea: Put 2 tsp Japanese green tea leaves in a pot or teapot. Bring 1 cup hot water to the appropriate temperature for your tea and pour it over the leaves. Let it steep for 1–2 minutes, or follow the directions on your tea package.
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For each serving, place 1 cup cooked Japanese short-grain rice in an individual bowl. Top with the flaked salmon, then sprinkle 1 tsp bubu arare (or crushed rice crackers), 1 tsp shredded nori seaweed, and ¼ tsp toasted white sesame seeds over the rice. Serve tsukemono (pickles), such as Pickled Cucumber, on the side.
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Ochazuke with Dashi: When you‘re ready to eat, pour the hot dashi over the rice until it's halfway submerged. Top with 2 sprigs mitsuba and wasabi. Enjoy!
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Ochazuke with Tea: When you‘re ready to eat, pour the hot tea over the rice until it's halfway submerged. Top with 2 sprigs mitsuba and wasabi. Add ½ tsp soy sauce, if you‘d like. Enjoy!
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You can use cold rice and cold dashi or tea (I love mugicha or barley tea) in the summertime to enjoy a cool and refreshing version of Ochazuke.
Estimasi Nutrisi (per porsi)
Makronutrien
*AKG = Angka Kecukupan Gizi berdasarkan diet 2.000 kalori
💰 Estimasi Harga
📋 Rincian Harga Bahan (14% bahan terdeteksi)
| Bahan | Jumlah | Harga Satuan | Subtotal |
|---|---|---|---|
| fillet Homemade Japanese Salted Salmon | 1 | Rp 150.000/kg | Rp 15.000 |
| cooked Japanese short-grain rice | 1 cup | - | - |
| bubu arare | 1 tsp | Rp 5.000/80g | Rp 313 |
| shredded nori seaweed | 1 tsp | - | - |
| toasted white sesame seeds | 0.25 tsp | - | - |
| sprigs mitsuba | 2 | - | - |
| wasabi | - | - | - |
| dashi | 1 cup | - | - |
| mirin | 1 tsp | - | - |
| soy sauce | 1 tsp | - | - |
| ⅛ tsp Diamond Crystal kosher salt | - | - | - |
| Japanese green tea leaves | 2 tsp | - | - |
| hot water | 1 cup | - | - |
| soy sauce | 0.5 tsp | - | - |
*Harga pasar perkiraan, bisa berbeda di daerah Anda


















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