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How to Make Appetizing A Simple Snack Made with Leftover Kamaboko

A Simple Snack Made with Leftover Kamaboko.

A Simple Snack Made with Leftover Kamaboko You can have A Simple Snack Made with Leftover Kamaboko using 10 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you achieve that.

Ingredients of A Simple Snack Made with Leftover Kamaboko

  1. It’s of Kamaboko.
  2. Prepare of (Leftover kamaboko).
  3. You need of Toppings:.
  4. You need of Wasabi (optional).
  5. You need of Sliced cheese.
  6. You need of Mayonnaise.
  7. Prepare of Black toasted sesame seeds.
  8. You need of Bacon.
  9. It’s of Coarsely ground black pepper.
  10. Prepare of Parsley.

A Simple Snack Made with Leftover Kamaboko instructions

  1. This is kamaboko that has been sliced into about 1-1.5 cm thin. You might be able to slice it thinner with a peeler and use the pieces in a salad….
  2. Remove from the board and cut into squares. I used this sort of kamaboko to make the roses this time. I am making two pieces this time, but you can make 3-4 with 1 stick..
  3. Use the thin peelings to make a salad or flower petals..
  4. Coat Step 2 with wasabi if you like, and place a slice of cheese that is cut one size smaller than the kamaboko..
  5. In this one I squeezed some mayonnaise onto the wasabi, squeezed some mayonnaise onto the side not spread with sesame, topped with bacon, and sprinkled with ground black pepper..
  6. *Feel free to top it with whatever you like..
  7. Cover a baking sheet with aluminum foil or lightly coat in oil, line up Step 5, and bake until golden brown in a toaster oven or similar..
  8. Transfer to a serving platter, and it is done. It has turned out to be a square-shaped dish with cute pink edges..
  9. Here is the recipe for "Kamaboko Flowers Made with a Peeler". These are simple roses made by thinly slicing kamaboko with a peeler..
  10. This is the recipe for "Kamaboko Rose Rice Balls"..

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