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Sekihan

Red Bean Rice

Sekihan is a traditional Japanese celebratory dish made with glutinous rice and azuki beans, giving it a distinctive red hue. It is often served on special occasions like birthdays, weddings, and holidays to bring good luck and joy.

Förberedelsetid30 minutes (plus soaking time)
Tillagningstid1 hour 15 minutes
Total tid2 hours 45 minutes (including soaking)
Portioner6
SvÄrighetsgradMedium
Sekihan - Japan traditional dish

🧂 Ingredienser

  • 2 cups Mochigome (glutinous rice)
  • 100 g Azuki beans
  • 3 cups Water
  • 1/2 tsp Salt
  • for serving Gomashio (sesame salt)

💡 Proffstips

  • ✓The vibrant red color of sekihan is considered auspicious in Japan and symbolizes good luck and celebration.
  • ✓This dish is traditionally served on significant life events such as birthdays, graduations, weddings, and New Year's Day.
  • ✓The natural sweetness comes from the azuki beans and the starchiness of the glutinous rice, creating a comforting and satisfying flavor profile.

✹ IdĂ©er för variationer

Inspiration till din egen version av detta recept

  • For a different color and flavor, black soybeans (kuromame) can be used instead of azuki beans, resulting in a dish often called 'kuromame gohan'.
  • Sekihan can be shaped into onigiri (rice balls) for a portable and convenient meal or snack.

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