Easiest Way to Prepare Tasty Furikake from Leftover Dashi Stock Packs

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Furikake from Leftover Dashi Stock Packs.

Furikake from Leftover Dashi Stock Packs You can cook Furikake from Leftover Dashi Stock Packs using 11 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you achieve that.

Ingredients of Furikake from Leftover Dashi Stock Packs

  1. It's of packs Leftover dashi stock packs from making dashi stock.
  2. You need of Leftover kombu from making dashi stock (optional).
  3. You need of Seasoning ingredients:.
  4. Prepare of Sake.
  5. It's of Mirin.
  6. You need of Sugar.
  7. Prepare of Soy sauce.
  8. You need of Water.
  9. You need of Roasted sesame seeds.
  10. You need of sheet Roasted nori seaweed (finely shredded).
  11. Prepare of or (to taste) For mature palates: parboiled sansho (optional).

Furikake from Leftover Dashi Stock Packs step by step

  1. These are the dashi stock packs leftover from making dashi stock. Let them cool, empty the contents from the sachets, transfer them into a container, and freeze. Keep adding to it little by little..
  2. Let the kombu cool after making the dashi stock, and finely chop it. Add to the container from Step 2, a little each time..
  3. Once the container is full of leftover dashi and chopped kombu, it's time to make furikake! Defrost the contents of the container. I transferred the container from the freezer to the fridge the night before..
  4. The contents weighed about 100 g before cooking..
  5. Roast the dashi pack contents and kombu in a pot over low heat while breaking them up..
  6. When they are finely broken up, add the sansho to taste, then add all of the seasoning ingredients. Simmer slowly over low heat, scraping the bottom and sides of the pot with a spatula..
  7. When most of the moisture has evaporated (be careful not to evaporate the moisture too much!), add the roasted sesame seeds and shredded nori seaweed, mix evenly, and it's done..
  8. It's warm and soft when freshly made. Let cool thoroughly before transferring into a container..