Crunchy Wonton Chips Seasoned with Furikake Seasoning
Spice Up Your Ahi Tuna Poke with Furikake Chips
Preparing the perfect snack to complement that Polynesian-style Ahi Tuna Poke just got easier with these furikake chips made from wonton wrappers, salt, oil, and furikake - a flavor-packed seasoning mix featuring toasted sesame seeds, crushed nori seaweed, fish flakes, sugar, and salt.
Where to Buy: Finding furikake can be a breeze. Stroll down the aisles of Whole Foods, visit a gourmet grocery store, or head online for a quick and convenient purchase.
📝 Yield: Approximately 120 crisps🌟 Difficulty: An effortless endeavor!🕒 Total: Approximately 40 minutes⏱️ Active: Around 15 minutes
Ingredient List (4)
- 1 package (approx. 60 pieces) of 3-by-3-inch square wonton wrappers
- 5 to 6 tablespoons of vegetable oil
- Salt to taste
- 1/3 cup furikake
Directions
📋 Step 1: Set your oven to 350°F and position 2 racks to divide it into thirds.
📋 Step 2: Slice the wonton wrappers diagonally into two triangles. Lightly brush 2 baking sheets with oil and arrange the triangles in a single layer with minimal overlap. Brush the tops with oil, season with salt, and scatter a generous tablespoon of furikake on each sheet.
📋 Step 3: Bake the wontons for 4 minutes or until they begin to blister. Rotate the pans between the racks and bake for another 4 minutes, or until they’re golden brown all over. Transfer the crisps to a serving dish and repeat with the remaining wonton triangles.
Enjoy your homemade furikake chips! If you store them in an airtight container, they'll stay crisp for up to 5 days.
Get Your Furikake Online
Can't find furikake in your local store? No worries! Here are a few online options:
- GOHAN Market offers Ajishima Nori Komi Furikake (1.7 oz/50g). However, it is currently out of stock.[1]Alternatively, you can explore their Japanese food collection for more options.
- MiauMall stocks a variety of Japanese furikake seasonings along with other Japanese products.[2]
- Safeway Online Shopping offers JFC Nori Fumi Furikake (1.7 Oz), which you can choose to have delivered or pick up in-store.[5]
- Asian Pantry may not specifically list furikake for Ahi Tuna Poke, but they do offer the Marumiya Sukiyaki Furikake, which might provide a unique flavor twist to your dish.[4]
For those who enjoy a bit of DIY, there are plenty of customizable furikake recipes available online.[3] Happy cooking! 🍴🌟✨
- The furikake seasoning mix, essential for enhancing Ahi Tuna Poke, can be effortlessly acquired online from various platforms.
- If furikake isn't available at your local store, consider purchasing it from online retailers like GOHAN Market, MiauMall, Safeway Online Shopping, or Asian Pantry.
- Online, you can also discover customizable furikake recipes for a uniquely personalized flavor boost in your foods.
- Once you've mastered the art of making furikake chips to accompany your Polynesian-style Ahi Tuna Poke, experiment with different recipes to elevate other unclassified foods as well.