Sushi Soy Sauce Packets

sushi soy sauce packets
What Japanese Foods can I make with….?

I have:
-Smoked Salmon
-Rice
-Miso Soup (in packets)
-Soy Sauce
-Noodles
-Green tea
-Assorted meats (I’m pretty sure)
-Things like sugar and flour etc…

And then typical things you could find in an American kitchen. What other Japanese foods can I make besides sushi, onigiri, and (obvious) miso soup?

Thank you!
I think I may have ramen noodles too… lol.

You could totally make your own customized sushi rolls with the smoked salmon, rice and cooked meats!
There’s also…
- Noodles with the miso soup and the meats…
Umm…
- Katsu Don; which is a bowl of rice and breaded and fried pork chops. Scrambled egg is sometimes cooked alongside with the pork chops, too.


Kikkoman Instant Tofu Miso Soup (Soybean Paste Soup with Tofu)


Kikkoman Instant Tofu Miso Soup (Soybean Paste Soup with Tofu)




San J Organic Gluten-free Tamari Soy Sauce Travel Packs, 240-Count Packages


San J Organic Gluten-free Tamari Soy Sauce Travel Packs, 240-Count Packages


$37.08


The higher concentration of soybeans in San-J Tamari gives it a richer, smoother and more complex taste than ordinary soybean sauce. Perfect for stir-fry, marinade, and as a dipping sauce. Great to add to soups, sauces and casseroles….

Kikkoman Lite Soy Sauce Packets, 0.2-Ounce, 200-Count


Kikkoman Lite Soy Sauce Packets, 0.2-Ounce, 200-Count


$15.35


Kikkoman Soy Sauce is produced from carefully selected ingredients: its fine aroma is composed of roughly 300 different components, while its well-balanced mix of the five basic flavors satisfies the palate. Kikkoman users around the world know that this seasoning enhances not only Asian cuisines, but Western dishes as well. This is proven by the fact that Kikkoman Soy Sauce is requested in more t…

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