How I Make Hawaiian Tuna Rice Bowl
You know how I love sashimi and anything related to it! Therefore, this includes poke bowls, the Hawaiian version of sashimi bowl.
Poke is a traditional Hawaiian dish, which takes a lot of influence from Japanese food. Traditionally, poke is made from raw fish, cut into bite-sized pieces, marinated with whatever flavoring you want and served over rice.
I actually discovered Poke in the “Oahu, Hawaii” episode of Netflix’s Street Food: USA. I’ve also seen varieties of this on TikTok and merely watching them makes me drool. So I thought of making one and having it for dinner.
http___www.bigleaguekickball.com_about_ Soma free consultation 1. Prepare all the ingredients needed.
- 240 grams Tuna Sashimi
- 1 cup Cooked Rice
- 1 tbsp Sesame Oil
- 2 tbsp Japanese Mayonnaise
- 1 tbsp Oyster Sauce
- 1 tsp Himalayan Salt
- 1 tbsp Furikake
- 1 tbsp Fish roe
- Celery
- Cucumber
- Nori Sheets
2. Cut the tuna sashimi, celery and cucumber into bite-sized dices.
3. Combine the tuna, fish roe and vegetables in a bowl.
4. Mix this with salt, oyster sauce and Japanese mayonnaise.
5. In another bowl, fold in furikake in a cup of rice.
6. Arrange marinated tuna over rice.
7. Garnish with nori sheets and julliened vegetables.
8. Your Tuna Poke Bowl is now done and ready to be served.