Altogether now, say- “Phew, thank goodness Susan didn’t make another tiger bento!”.
I took a break from the tigers and made Sean and myself a super simple chicken and shiitake mushroom rice bento. In addition to the chicken and shiitake mushroom, there was lotus root, carrots, and peas in the rice too. It was very easy to make because I just threw everything into the rice cooker and let it do all of the work. In the side compartment I also packed a clementine for Sean and a few veggies for myself.
Chicken and Shiitake Mushroom Rice Recipe
Ingredients:
- 2 cups rice washed and drained
- 2 cups chicken broth
- 2 tablespoons soy sauce
- 2 tablespoons mirin
- 2 teaspoon sugar
- 6 ounces raw skinless chicken tenders or thighs cut into small 1/2 inches pieces
- 1/2 cup thinly sliced shiitake mushrooms
- 1/4 cup thinly sliced and julienned carrots
- 1/4 cup lotus root thinly sliced and chopped
- 1/4 cup frozen peas
In a bowl combine the chicken broth, soy sauce, mirin, and sugar and mix well until all of the sugar has dissolved. Add liquid mixture to the washed rice. To the top of the rice add in the chicken, mushrooms, carrots, and lotus root and pat down until covered with the liquid, but don’t mix in. Cover and turn on rice cooker. When finished cooking add in the frozen peas and mix the rice to distribute all of the ingredients evenly. Vegetarian option: use thinly sliced aburaage, hijiki, or edamame (about 3/4 to 1 cup) in place of the chicken and vegetable broth in place of the chicken broth.
Geri from Northern California asked me for tips on organizing bento gear so I decided to post some pictures of my collection. I use sterilite drawers to hold my musubi molds, divider cups, sauce containers, cutters, and other miscellaneous gear. As you can see, it’s not very neat but I can always find what I’m looking for. Next to the drawers on the right, I have my nori punches, picks, and smaller cutters stored in see-thru plastic containers. See-thru is key when you have a ton of stuff because it makes things easier to find.
My collection of nori punches. Although I really only use the top left green punch and the small smiley face punch on the bottom. I also use my scissors a lot to cut out other things like ears, mouths, or stripes.
Here are some pics of the fishing lure boxes that contain my picks and miscellaneous small cutters.
















I love throwing everything in the rice cooker too! It’s such an easy way to make mixed rice. I do the same thing with my picks and cutters, but I don’t have as many so I put them in 3 little containers that just sit on my counter! Very unsightly, but so convenient
Love your beautiful bento too!
Thanks sherimiya!
The rice cooker has endless possibilities for one pot meals!
Yum! I’ve not tried making anything but plain rice in mine (I’ve only had it about two months). Did you cook the chicken first or add it raw, and did you add any sort of seasoning or sauce or something?
Thanks mechagenkibento!
I updated the post with the recipe. Hope you like it, it’s a family favorite!
Can I come over and “play Bento”?
Yep, come on over!
cool bento tool box pix – always find it so interesting and how neat everyone keeps it. Jam all mine in a drawer and hopes no one opens without everything bursting out.
Thanks javapot!
LOL, I actually tidied it up a bit before taking the pics!
Yum, thanks! That sounds so easy! Am def going to try it!
Thanks mechagenkibento!
i crave, i crave!! I want to come over and play bento too!
I make a very similar version of the chicken & shitaake rice – adding chinese sausages gives it a good healthy sweetish kick!
Oh that sounds like a great idea with the Chinsese sausage!
What a beautiful collection Susan! I’m also a fan of all-you-can-throw rice too hehehe
Thanks Tata Bonita!
I love the way you organize the bento items! My gear is all stashed in a set of plastic drawers. I really need to tidy again! Have to make room for a new box, it’s on the way from Japan currently. Shhhh! Don’t tell my husband
Thanks arkonite!
LOL, my husband has the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy with my bento stuff already.
Don’t worry Susan, we all love whatever you make for your bento. This one is pretty and yummy and I love the rice cooker to do the ‘magic job’ also hehehe … Great collections of bento stuffs, so we are in the same club of bento addicts LOL
LOL, thanks Lia!
I am most impressed with your vast collection of nori punches. Amazing!
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oh the rice recipe sound really yummy i might try that this weekend :p OMG i want all your punches and all your picks too :p i’ve been going around all the mall in Canberra and look for those picks but no luck at all….i know i can find some on ebay but they only have like 2 design on there, not like your collection =.=….wonder if the local shop in texas carry them picks so i can ask my aunt buy some for me :p…
It’s funny how i’ve never know about bento before but soon as i accidently watch one of your video on youtube now i love making bento too :p…thanks again for all the good recipe and ideas :p, you are very talented ^.^
Thanks Michelle!
Let me know how you like the recipe! Try this eBay store, I buy from her often. http://stores.ebay.com/SAKURA-ZAKKA-SHOP_food-picks_W0QQ_fsubZ18994065QQ_sidZ79122832QQ_trksidZp4634Q2ec0Q2em322
woo hoo! yay for using the rice cooker for one-pot-meals! bet sean gobbled/will gobble that rice right up, without even paying attention to the healthy veggies you snuck in there
and the box itself is beautiful, accented by just the right amount of kawaii with the tiny orange and bird baran.
um, you’re another person who should let us know if you are having a garage sale, haha! wish my gear collection was as big as yours!!
Thanks gamene! I know I have way too much stuff!
I won’t even show my bento boxes, although Pikko has got me beat with her awesome collection.
We would never say that because your tiger bento are super cute and amazing!! Of course this one looks delicious as well! I love seeing everyone putting the little green picks in to the orange!
You are very organized! Most of my bento gear is spread out all over the place. I love seeing how everyone gets theirs together
Thanks Jenn!
LOL, I actually cleaned it up a bit before taking the pictures.
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That looks delicious.
Quick question: Is that a takuan flower? How did you make it so pretty?
Thanks Will!
Wow, I never noticed but it does look like a flower. LOL, I just put the takuwan on the rice and it happened to look like that!
Oh wow. lol, I guess that’s just like what I do with gari sometimes. Except I try to make it pretty, and it never turns out that way… :\
Hi Susan! My daughter is starting to go to preschool full time and I was looking for lunch ideas. I started researching bentos and came across your site. You have some awesome stuff! I’m definitely going to try this rice recipe too. I love one pot meals.
I have a question about bento-ing though…are they served hot? For example, if I was making the rice for my daughter, would I put the hot rice in a plastic bento box in the morning for lunch? They don’t have a microwave at school and i’m worried about the food spoiling if not refrigerated.
Thanks Debbie!
Most bentos are served at room temperature. I cook mostly everything in the morning so I like to keep it simple like this rice dish. I precut and measure everything the night before and in the morning just throw it together and press the rice cooker button. If you want to send in a bento box, them make sure that you cool it down completely and then cover it. Something like this will be fine at room temperature until lunch since it was made that same morning and because it also contains salt which inhibits bacterial growth. If you make plain rice just add in a little bit of salt to the water when you cook it. They also have great thermal lunch containers online that will keep the food warm until lunch time. http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_0_19?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=thermal+lunch+boxes&sprefix=thermal+lunch+boxes Just make sure that you preheat the container with hot water for maximum heat retention. Let me know how you like the recipe.
I should also mention that I do send cold bentos with my daughter too. Things like sandwiches and cold noodles I pack in a cooler bag with an ice pack.
Love this recipe–looking forward to trying this soon. Beautifully presented bento and I loved seeing your fun and extensive bento-making tools collected so neatly–very impressive!
Thanks Jenn! Hope you like the recipe!
hi Susan ! Hope you have an awsome chinese new year with friends and family
Hope this year will bring you full of succesfull and happiness, wealth and luck !
I’ve tried this recipe of yours on the weekend and it was sooooooo good, hubby likes it and the kids love it too :p…Thanks again for your recipe :p
Thanks Michelle!
We had a really great weekend and I am so glad that you all liked the recipe! Yay!
Hi Susan, thank you for this post!!! I’m looking forward to getting my bento stuffs organized just like yours.
Thanks Geri!
Hope it was helpful!
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Hi Susan- I’m a 1st timer to yr blog (and new to bento too) as I found it via search. Jus dropping a note to say hi! and I like the way you store yr bento stuffs and thanks for sharing. I really need to re-organize my stuffs too!
Thanks so much artstoty! I’m glad you stopped by.