Recently, this Whole Tomato Rice recipe from Japan is very popular in Facebook page and on the internet as it is a SUPER simple and easy meal to prepare, yet delicious! You just dump everything in the rice cooker, press the cook/start button and that's it..........that simple!
Ingredients:
- 2 cups Uncooked rice (long grain or short grain or brown rice etc)
- 1 Whole Tomato (big and ripe)
- 2 tsp Olive oil/Vegetable oil
- 3/4 - 1 tsp Salt, or to taste
- 1/4 tsp Pepper, or to taste
I added some canned sweet corn with the rice.
Note: It is good enough as it is but you may add any meat, basil leaves, onion, celery, sweet corn etc to add more flavour.
Method:
Note: I will usually steam my rice over the stove, the method use will be the same as per rice cooker.
- Wash tomato and remove the stem. Set aside.
- Wash rice and add water according to the normal amount, then remove 6 Tbsp of water from pot as the tomato contains water (or just add slightly less water than your normal amount).
- Add in oil, salt and pepper. Mix well.
- Add in sweet corn. Mix well.
- Place the tomato in the center of the pot.
- Place the pot in the rice cooker, cover and press the cook/start button (in my case, I steamed the rice for 25 minutes).
- When it's done, mash the tomato with rice paddle and toss well.
- Serve immediately. Itadakimasu! いただきます (means "Let's eat", "Bon appétit" or "Thanks for the food" in Japanese).
Serving with fried egg |
Second day, I couldn't help but made another version with meat and mushroom. It is a complete meal with vegetable and meat (It will take slightly longer time to steam the rice).
HAPPY BAKING AND COOKING!
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