"Furikake" is a beloved Japanese topping for white rice which comes in many, many varieties from the salty purple perilla leaves of Yukari to dried versions of entire dishes like baked potato or ...
Alice wanted to put her spin on prawn crackers with a touch of Georgian spice mix. To make the rice crackers, heat 5cm of frying oil to 200°C in a medium-sized pan — this should take around 5 minutes ...
Furikake over white rice - The Image Party/Shutterstock Like a number of iconic foods with humble origins, furikake, which means "to sprinkle," arose from necessity and just so happened to come ...
Pour the hot tea over the rice and let each diner season the ten cha with wasabi and furikake (if using) to taste. Serve the extra kakiage on the side with Japanese pickles.