Chicken ‘Okowa’ Steamed Glutenous Rice
Chicken ‘Okowa’ Steamed Glutenous Rice

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'Okowa' is the name of a type of steamed glutinous rice dish, often mixed with vegetables, nuts and other various ingredients. This chicken and vegetable 'Okowa' is, I can say quite surely, one of my top there favourite dishes. Glutinous rice is used to make 'Mochi' and it has sticky and rubbery texture.

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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook chicken ‘okowa’ steamed glutenous rice using 15 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Chicken ‘Okowa’ Steamed Glutenous Rice:
  1. Get 2 cups (180 ml) cup) Glutinous Rice *short grain preferred
  2. Prepare 1 cup (180 ml) cup) Japanese Short Grain Rice
  3. Take 2 Chicken Thigh Fillets *about 250g
  4. Get 1 tablespoon Sake
  5. Take Salt
  6. Take 80 g Bamboo Shoots (I use canned cooked Bamboo Shoots.) *sliced
  7. Prepare 1-2 teaspoons Soy Sauce
  8. Make ready 1/2 Carrot *about 80g
  9. Prepare 5-6 Shiitake *about 80g
  10. Take Toasted Sesame Seeds for topping *optional
  11. Take Spring Onion for topping *finely sliced, optional
  12. Get <Soup Ingredients>
  13. Prepare 2 cups (500 ml) Chicken or Dashi Stock *OR Water 2 cups & Asian Chicken Bouillon Powder 1 teaspoon
  14. Get 2 tablespoons Soy Sauce
  15. Get 1 tablespoon Mirin

Please weigh all ingredients with a digital scale instead of using measuring cups (which can be inaccurate). Okowa (おこわ)is the name given to a type of rice dish in which sticky glutinous rice is mixed with all kinds of vegetables or meat and steamed. It's related to Chinese sticky rice, which you might have had as part of a dim sum meal. If the rice mix is steamed in small packets, wrapped in a bamboo leaf.

Steps to make Chicken ‘Okowa’ Steamed Glutenous Rice:
  1. Wash Glutinous Rice and Regular Short Grain Rice together and drain.
  2. Cut Chicken into 2cm size and place in a bowl. Add Sake and a pinch of Salt and massage, set aside.
  3. Place drained Bamboo Shoots in a bowl, add Soy Sauce and marinate while you are preparing other vegetables.
  4. Cut Carrot in half lengthways and slice 3 to 4 mm thick. Slice Shiitake. If you use dried Shiitake, they must be well rehydrated.
  5. Make soup by mixing all the ingredients.
  6. Place well-drained Rice in the rice cooker’s inner pot, place Bamboo Shoots, Carrot and Shiitake slices over the Rice evenly. DO NOT MIX. Gently pour the soup over.
  7. Plug the rice cooker in and press the Cook/Start button. When the rice is cooked and steamed, open the lid and toss the rice gently.
  8. Sprinkle some toasted Sesame Seeds and chopped Spring Onions over the top and serve.

Make Lo Mai Gai (Steamed Glutinous Rice with Chicken), a classic dim sum dish at home with detailed video and step-by-step pictorial instructions. Chuka Okowa is a Chinese-style mixed sweet rice dish. The savory aroma of the meat and the sweetness of the chestnuts compliment each other well Using the steaming hot rice will make it easy to combine the ingredients. Distribute the ingredients evenly but be careful not to crush the rice grains. Sticky rice is also called sweet rice or glutinous rice.

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