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Sekiban (red-cooked Festival Rice)

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Vegetables, Grains Japanese Japanese, Rice, Side dish, Vegetables 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 c Adzuki beans
1 lb Japanese sweet rice
1 t Black sesame seeds
1 t Salt
1/4 t Soy sauce

INSTRUCTIONS

A day before you plan to serve, place the beans in a colander or  sieve
& wash them under cold running water. Then transfer them to a 2  qt
pan, cover with 4 cups of cold water & bring to a boil over high  heat.
Reduce the heat to its lowest point & simmer the beans  uncovered for
45 minutes, until they are tender but still intact.  Drain the beans
through a large sieve or colander set over a large  mixing bowl.
Reserve the liquid & cover the beans with cold water in  another bowl.
Cool to room temperature.  Stirring with a large spoon, wash the rice
in a large colander under  cold running water until the draining water
runs clear.  Drain  thoroughly & add the rice to the reserved bean
liquid.  Soak for 8  hours or overnight, covered, in the refrigerator.
Drain the rice, discard the soaking liquid & combine the rice and 1 c
beans in a bowl.  Steam the rice & beans in an Oriental steamer, or put
them in a  colander & set the colander in a large pot filled with 1
1/2" water.  Bring the water to a boil over high heat, cover the pan
tightly, &  steam for 40 minutes, replenishing the water in the pot if
it boils  away.  Meanwhile, heat a small skillet over high heat until a
drop of water  flicked across its surface evaporates instantly.  Add
the sesame  seeds &, shaking the pan gently, cook 2 to 3 minutes, until
the seeds  are lightly toasted.  Transfer the seeds to a small bowl and
toss  with 1 ts salt & 1/4 ts soy sauce.  Transfer the steamed rice &
beans to a large serving bowl or  individual bowls.  Serve hot or at
room temperature as a sweet course  with kuri fukume-ni.  Sprinkle with
the sesame seeds before serving.  In Japan sekiban is a festive dish,
served at weddings or birthdays.  "Foods of the World" Recipes: The
Cooking of Japan.  Time/Life Books.  Posted by Earl Cravens  File
ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/vegan4.zip

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 98
Calories From Fat: <1
Total Fat: <1g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 582mg
Potassium: 408.3mg
Carbohydrates: 19g
Fiber: 5.6g
Sugar: <1g
Protein: 5.8g


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