Baked Chikuwa with Mentaiko and Cheese
Baked Chikuwa with Mentaiko and Cheese

Hey everyone, I hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, baked chikuwa with mentaiko and cheese. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I am going to make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Chikuwa is a Japanese rolled fish cake that is sold commercially. There are many varieties – some use a mixture of fish and other ingredients – and several Varieties of Chikuwa. There are several types and variations, among them: Toyohashi-style (baked). These are made in Toyohashi, Aichi Prefecture.

Baked Chikuwa with Mentaiko and Cheese is one of the most well liked of recent trending foods on earth. It’s appreciated by millions daily. It is simple, it’s quick, it tastes delicious. Baked Chikuwa with Mentaiko and Cheese is something that I have loved my entire life. They’re fine and they look fantastic.

To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have baked chikuwa with mentaiko and cheese using 4 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Baked Chikuwa with Mentaiko and Cheese:
  1. Get 2 Chikuwa
  2. Take 1/4 of a sac Mentaiko (salt-cured spicy pollack or cod roe)
  3. Get 2 Cheese
  4. Prepare 2 cm wide strips × 4 Toasted nori seaweed

A freshly baked NYC bagel – spread with mentaiko cream cheese, paired with sautéed spinach, house-smoked salmon and a beautiful poached egg. Mentaiko Pasta (明太子パスタ) is a delicious Japanese-style cod roe pasta that comes together in a matter of minutes from just a handful of ingredients. With a rich, creamy sauce that's loaded with umami, it's no wonder this new classic has become a household staple in Japan. Salmon mentaiko, beef mentaiko, and mentaiko sushi… Mentaiko dishes have been gaining popularity nowadays and as a foodie, I was curious of how they tasted like.

Steps to make Baked Chikuwa with Mentaiko and Cheese:
  1. Slice the chikuwa in half lengthwise, then in half crosswise. Remove the membrane from the mentaiko. Cut the cheese into shapes and sizes to fit into the crevice of the chikuwa. (Makes 8 using 4 chikuwa.)
  2. Spread mentaiko in the crevice of the chikuwa. Top with cheese. Bake briefly in a oven. Wrap around with nori strips and serve.
  3. Here's the cheese I used.

With a rich, creamy sauce that's loaded with umami, it's no wonder this new classic has become a household staple in Japan. Salmon mentaiko, beef mentaiko, and mentaiko sushi… Mentaiko dishes have been gaining popularity nowadays and as a foodie, I was curious of how they tasted like. You could find them in several Japanese restaurants with pretty expensive price tags. Perhaps deep frying it into chikuwa cheese balls works better? ShuKuu doesn't serve classic Japanese food.

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