🍚 Furikake & Umami-Boosted Salmon Rice Bowl

Sep 15, 2025Thomas Lippolis
🍚 Furikake & Umami-Boosted Salmon Rice Bowl

Ingredients (serves 2)

For the Salmon:

  • 2 salmon fillets (6 oz each, skin-on)

  • 1 tbsp soy sauce

  • 1 tsp mirin (or honey if unavailable)

  • ½ tsp toasted sesame oil

  • ½ tsp MSG

  • 1 tsp nori komi furikake seasoning (plus extra for topping)

For the Rice:

  • 1 cup short-grain rice (sushi rice preferred), cooked and fluffed

  • 1 tsp rice vinegar

  • ½ tsp sugar

  • ¼ tsp Himalayan pink salt 

For the Vegetables & Garnish:

  • 1 small cucumber, sliced into half-moons

  • 1 small carrot, julienned

  • ½ avocado, sliced

  • 1 scallion, thinly sliced

  • 1 tsp toasted sesame seeds (optional)

  • Extra furikake for finishing

  • Lemon wedge (optional)


Instructions

  1. Marinate the Salmon:

    • In a small bowl, mix soy sauce, mirin (or honey), sesame oil, MSG, and furikake.

    • Place salmon fillets in a shallow dish or zip-top bag and coat with marinade.

    • Marinate for 15 minutes (no longer than 30 minutes, or the fish may become too salty).

  2. Cook the Rice:

    • While salmon marinates, cook your rice and season it with rice vinegar, sugar, and salt. Fluff gently.

  3. Cook the Salmon:

    • Heat a nonstick skillet over medium heat.

    • Place salmon skin-side down and cook for about 4–5 minutes, until skin is crispy.

    • Flip and cook 2–3 minutes more, until just cooked through and caramelized.

  4. Assemble the Bowl:

    • Divide rice between two bowls.

    • Arrange cucumber, carrot, and avocado artfully on top.

    • Place salmon fillet over rice.

    • Sprinkle with extra furikake, scallions, and sesame seeds.

  5. Finish & Serve:

    • Serve with a lemon wedge for a bright pop of acidity to balance the umami.


Flavor Notes

  • Nori komi furikake adds sesame crunch and seaweed savoriness.

  • MSG enhances umami, making the salmon richer and the vegetables more satisfying.

  • The rice vinegar and lemon keep the dish bright and fresh, preventing it from being too heavy.

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