I bought this Hotate Meshi no Moto (?Scallop Thing To Make Rice?) mix from Marukai. It was on sale for $4.99.
I don't know what I was expecting to find when I opened up the box, but it wasn't this.
It took me awhile to Google Translate the instructions, but from what I could decipher, you wash and rinse 2 cups (rice cooker cup) of rice. Then you add in the contents of the bag along with enough water so that the water level measures 2 cups. I also added in some shiitake mushrooms.
It was good . . . very scallop-y flavored. I'm glad that I tried it. But I doubt that I'd buy it again.
Ha! I bought that about a year ago thinking it was scallop dashi, and when I opened the box, I looked at the package of liquid and scallop bits and thought, WTH??? Then I used it in lieu of dashi for kabocha, and it was very good. Since then, I discovered iriko dashi, which is even better for making kabocha (my aunty's recipe -- Kay's mom).
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You are so brave! I follow your recommendations. I not going buy this one.
Ha! I bought that about a year ago thinking it was scallop dashi, and when I opened the box, I looked at the package of liquid and scallop bits and thought, WTH??? Then I used it in lieu of dashi for kabocha, and it was very good. Since then, I discovered iriko dashi, which is even better for making kabocha (my aunty's recipe -- Kay's mom).
Looks ono!
Izsmom
surprised marukai didn't have the instructions translated for you on the back
Aunty, actually Landon had it circled in the Marukai flyer. Don't think I woulda got it otherwise.
Hahahaha, Lorna . . . that's what I said! I gotta look into iriko dashi now. Sounds interesting.
It actually was, Izsmom.
Maybe I missed it, Kat.
oooh i would like to try that!
That really does look tasty, Jalna. I love how you always try new things you find at Marukai.
looks like would make a good soup....
Les, I think you would like it.
Kay, I love looking for new things at Marukai.
Hmmm, I wonder, Dd.
I want to make this from scratch!
Oooooh, it would probably turn out better, Susan!
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