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Ochazuke (Green Tea Over Rice)

Posted on Oct 12th, 2023
by Andy Cheng
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  • East Asian Cuisine
  • Rice & Noodles
  • Soups
Ochazuke

Ochazuke is a very simple dish of Japanese short grain rice, an assortment of ingredients, toppings and green tea. Its name is derived from “ocha”, which is tea in Japanese and “zuke”, which means submerged.

Green tea is poured over the fluffy rice and toppings. Ochazuke is light and Japanese people usually eat it as a quick meal or small dish to end dinner. Any toppings can be used, so it’s great for leftovers.  

Enjoy this classic ochazuke recipe below!

Ochazuke

Ochazuke (Green Tea Over Rice)

Andy Cheng
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 20 minutes mins
Total Time 30 minutes mins
Course Soup
Cuisine Japanese
Servings 1 serving

Ingredients
 
 

Ingredients

  • 1 fillet salmon
  • 2 sheets nori seaweed
  • ½ tsp sesame seeds
  • wasabi
  • 2 shiso leaves
  • myoga (Japanese ginger) 
  • 1 egg
  • 2 tsp Japanese green tea leaves
  • 1 cup hot water
  • 1 tsp soy sauce
  • Japanese short grain rice

Instructions
 

How to make ochazuke:

  • Season the salmon with salt and pepper. Place skin side up roast in the over at 190ºC (375 ℉) for 10 minutes or until tender and cooked through. Once cooked, shred it using a fork to smaller bite sized pieces.
  • Prepare your green tea, according to the package, and add the soy sauce.
  • Prepare the garnishes. Using your hands break up the nori seaweed into small pieces. Slice the shiso leaves and myoga into long strips.
  • In a non stick frying pan heat 1tsp of oil. Beat the egg and stir the pan so that the egg is covering the bottom. Once cooked through, flip over and cook the other side. Place onto your cutting board and cut thin strips, similar to the shiso.
  • Fill your bowl with rice and add the salmon. Then top with the egg, shiso, then myoga. Add a small knob of wasabi on top and then pour over the green tea.

Notes

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Andy Cheng

Growing up with a Japanese mother, Andy has extensive knowledge of Japanese culture, life and food. Originally from England, Andy started to train to be a chef after graduating university and moved to Japan to start his culinary journey. With his aim to run his own restaurant, he studied under Michelin star chef Namae Shinobu and Akihiro Nagao. He is now studying how to roast coffee in Northern Japan.

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