Hello everybody, I hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a distinctive dish, "doctor yellow" bullet train bento. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I’m gonna make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.
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Great recipe for "Doctor Yellow" Bullet Train Bento. I made this in response to my child's request for me to make "Dr. Yellow" (the nickname for a high speed test train in Japan).
To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook "doctor yellow" bullet train bento using 5 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make "Doctor Yellow" Bullet Train Bento:
- Take 1 one child-size rice bowl's worth Hot cooked white rice
- Get 1 dash Egg
- Make ready 1 Furikake rice sprikles and other ingredients
- Take 1 Nori (dried seaweed sheet)
- Make ready 1 dash Mayonnaise
The "Doctor" part of the name is from their. Yellow" is a specially equipped bullet train in Japan. This train is used to check the bullet train lines and the entire high speed train sys. One of Japan's most famous doctors is a brightly colored train that whizzes around the country's high-speed rail network.
Steps to make "Doctor Yellow" Bullet Train Bento:
- Make an usuyaki tamago (thin crepe-like omelette). (This is easy if you use a bit of egg from a tamagoyaki rolled omelette side dish.)
- Add whatever ingredients you like to the warm rice, wrap in plastic wrap, and shape into a bullet train.
- Wrap the shaped rice in the usuyaki tamago (thin omelet), then lightly press onto the rice using plastic wrap.
- Once the rice cools, stick on the cut nori with mayonnaise, and it's finished.
The Shinkansen test train, popularly known as Doctor Yellow, is used. Joy of bullet-train bento: the world's finest packed lunches. Ekiben form part of a rich global tradition of good nosh helping to pass the time on a train journey. Not just for kids and train spotters, the cute bullet train bento box also makes a fantastic souvenir. Inside you will find everything you need in a family friendly, snack-filled lunch meal: two onigiri rice balls (one salmon, one tuna), pickled radish, French fries, fried chicken, a shrimp fritter, meatball, hotdog wiener and macaroni salad.
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