rolled rice cakes with pork
- Serves: 2
- Calories: 300 kcal
- Total Time: 15 m
- Prep: 5 m
- Cook: 10 m
- Japanese: Mochi no buta-niku maki

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step 1:
Cut the rice cakes in half. Mix the soy sauce, sugar and water in a bowl.

step 2:
Wrap the pork around the rice cakes.

step 3:
Heat the oil in a frying pan and sear the rolled rice cakes for about 7 minutes on medium heat.

step 4:
Add the soy sauce mixture and sear for one more minute.

comment:
The umami of pork suits soft rice cake well. The sugar sweetens the soy sauce taste and makes this dish very delicious. Please try it.

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