Monday, February 18, 2013

Simple rolled maki and Onigiri



Something I made for dinner. :3 Very simple to make and quite good.



Bought a huge pack of frozen crab sticks from the supermarket last week, was about time I used them! :D



I rubbed a little wasabi on the crab sticks before I rolled them to add more flavour.



But I ate the maki with soy sauce and some more wasabi anyway.:p



すごくおいしかったよ~~XD



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I had more rice to spare so I decided to make onigiri. (Ah, playing with food is fun.:P)



Made these with onigiris from combini in mind.:D



This one was filled with Tuna.:D



Filling of the onigiri I had in Tokyo



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Hate that the weekend is over, and dreading the start of another very loooong week of work...=S (Another one of those times when I wish my parents gave me a choice and let me work in a field I was more passionate about, then I would be more enthusiastic about work....=/)

Anyway, spent most of my weekend knitting and now I need more yarn...n_n Did I also mention catching up on some tv dramas.. :D

Oh well, until my next post. ;)

7 comments:

  1. Yum! I'm totally craving onigiri now! :p I wish I knew how to make them!

    Hope your week's off to a great start! ;D Thank you so much for dropping by today!

    Hugs!

    Miki.

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  2. @Miki Hehe, playing with food is what I do best! >_< Kidding aside, they are incredibly yummy; japanese store-bought ones are even better, and there are so many to choose from! XD

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  3. These look so yum and I love your boat dish!! :D

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  4. Looks good, simple, but very tasty.

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  5. looks so delicious*-*

    I actually made onigiri 2 weeks ago or so for the first time, and they looked so ugly compared to yours XDD
    your onigiri look so perfect*-*

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  6. @Cynthia thank you! :D

    @PinkParadise Oh, my first onigiris were disastrous as well, now they are better, but not so perfect as it looks yet! :D I guess it takes a bit of practice to get the shape right.:P

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