Rice Can Still be Eaten Like This-perilla Tuna Rice Balls
1.
Prepare materials.
2.
Wash the rice well, soak it in an appropriate amount of water for half an hour, and then steam it.
3.
Crush the tuna with a fork and set aside.
4.
Add the right amount of perilla bibimbap seasoning to the steamed rice while it is hot.
5.
In the rice ball model, first put some perilla rice, put some pieces of tuna, and finally add some perilla rice, and use a mold to compact it.
Tips:
1. Perilla bibimbap seasoning is very good at imported supermarkets or online.
2. If you don't have a mold, you can put on disposable gloves and press the shape of a triangular rice ball by hand in the order of one layer of rice, one layer of fish and one layer of rice.
3. Both basil powder and tuna have a salty taste, so you don't need to add salt to the rice balls.
4. If you use a mold to press the rice ball, you can rinse it with water in the mold each time you use it, so that the rice ball is easier to demold.