We're making some changes to a beloved bowl style and upping the heat (just a little!) to create a warm version. This dish features all the fresh elements of a poke bowl, along with additions of tasty shrimp and charred corn.
Produced in a facility that processes milk, sesame, eggs, fish, shellfish, crustaceans, mustard, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, soybean and sulphites.
285 g
Shrimp
(Contains Shrimp)
2 unit
Green Onion
3 unit
Radish
113 g
Corn Kernels
113 g
Red Cabbage, shredded
¾ cup
Sticky Rice
4 tbsp
Soy Sauce Mirin Blend
(Contains Soy)
1 tbsp
Sesame Oil
(Contains Sesame)
2 tbsp
Spicy Mayo
(Contains Egg, Mustard)
0.13 tsp
Salt*
1 tbsp
Oil*
0.13 tsp
Pepper*
½ tbsp
Sugar*
Before starting, wash and dry all produce. Add sticky rice to a medium pot, then cover rice with cold water. Using your hand, swirl to rinse rice. Pour off cloudy water and refill with cold water. Repeat until water rinses clear.Add 1 1/4 cups fresh water (dbl for 4 ppl). Bring to a boil over high heat.Once boiling, cover and reduce heat to medium-low. Cook until rice is tender and water is absorbed, 12-15 min.Remove the pot from heat. Set aside, still covered, for 5 mins.
Meanwhile, cut radishes into 1/4-inch rounds, then into 1/4-inch matchsticks.Thinly slice green onions. Using a strainer, drain and rinse shrimp, then pat dry with paper towels. Season with salt and pepper.
Whisk together 1/2 tbsp sugar (dbl for 4 ppl), Soy Sauce Mirin Blend and half the sesame oil in a medium bowl.Toss together cabbage, radishes, half the green onions in another medium bowl. Add half the soy mixture to the cabbage mixture, then toss to combine. (NOTE: Reserve the remaining soy mixture for coating the shrimp!) Season with salt and pepper, to taste.
Heat a large non-stick pan over medium-high heat. When hot, add 1 tbsp oil (dbl for 4 ppl), then corn. Do not stir. Cover and cook, stirring once halfway through, until corn is dark golden-brown, 5-6 min. Season with salt and pepper, to taste.Transfer charred corn to a plate and set aside.
Heat the same pan over medium. When hot, add remaining sesame oil, then shrimp. (NOTE: Don't overcrowd the pan; cook shrimp in 2 batches if needed, using half the remaining sesame oil per batch.) Cook, stirring often, until shrimp just turn pink, 2-3 min.** Remove the pan from heat.Add remaining soy mixture to the pan with shrimp. Cook, stirring often, until mixture thickens slightly and coats shrimp, 1-2 min.
Fluff rice with a fork, then stir in remaining green onions. Season with salt, to taste.Divide rice, corn and slaw between bowls. Top with shrimp and drizzle any remaining soy glaze from the pan over top.Drizzle with spicy mayo.