The second installment of Kou Kentetsu's 'Lazy-Style 10-Minute Bento' series! This time, we'll create two dishes in just 10 minutes: a Chicken & Sesame Tsukune Bento and a refreshing Grated Yam and Plum Dressing. You'll have a convenient and delicious bento box perfect for busy days.

Ingredients

Main Ingredients (1 serving)

  • Ground chicken 150g
  • Onion 1/8 (approx. 30g)
  • Cooking Sake (Rice Wine) 1 tbsp
  • Potato Starch 1 tbsp
  • Vegetable Oil a little
  • White sesame seeds 1/2 tbsp
  • Shiso leaves as needed
  • Japanese yam (Nagaimo) 30-40g
  • Cooked rice as needed

Seasonings

  • Salt a pinch
  • [A] Soy sauce 1 tbsp
  • [A] Cooking Sake (Rice Wine) 1 tbsp
  • [A] Sugar 2 tsp
  • [B] Umeboshi (pickled plum) 1
  • [B] Soy sauce a little

Steps

  1. Finely chop 1/8 onion.
  2. Thinly slice 30-40g of Japanese yam.
  3. Place the sliced Japanese yam into a plastic bag.
  4. In a bowl, combine 150g of ground chicken and the chopped onion. Add a pinch of salt, 1 tbsp of Cooking Sake (Rice Wine), and 1 tbsp of Potato Starch and mix well.
  5. Heat a little Vegetable Oil in a frying pan and spread the tsukune mixture.
  6. Sprinkle 1/2 tbsp of white sesame seeds over the tsukune and shape it into a circle in the frying pan.
  7. Cover and steam-fry the tsukune.
  8. Pound the Japanese yam in the plastic bag with a rolling pin or similar tool until crushed.
  9. Add 1 umeboshi (pickled plum) and a little soy sauce to the bag with the crushed Japanese yam and mix well. (This is the key!) If desired, microwave the Japanese yam for about 1 minute before using.
  10. Flip the tsukune and cook the other side.
  11. Plate the cooked rice in the bento box.
  12. Once nicely browned, wipe off any excess oil with a paper towel.
  13. Cut the cooked tsukune into bite-sized pieces.
  14. Add 1 tbsp Soy Sauce, 1 tbsp Cooking Sake (Rice Wine), and 2 tsp Sugar (all marked as [A]) to the frying pan with the tsukune. Simmer while coating the tsukune to reduce the sauce.
  15. Lay some shiso leaves over the rice in the bento box.
  16. Arrange the sauced tsukune on top of the shiso leaves.
  17. Add the Japanese yam and plum dressing to the bento box. It's complete!

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