Taco Rice is a popular Okinawan dish and a modern fusion of Tex-Mex and Japanese cuisines. Instead of putting taco toppings on a corn shell, toppings are put on a bed of cooked rice. It sounds a little bit...
Taco Rice is a popular Okinawan dish and a modern fusion of Tex-Mex and Japanese cuisines. Instead of putting taco toppings on a corn shell, toppings are put on a bed of cooked rice. It sounds a little bit strange to have taco toppings on rice, but it is surprisingly delicious. The bright colour combination of the toppings is appetising.
My taco toppings consist of beef mince, salsa, shredded lettuce, diced avocado, and shredded cheese. The combination of spicy meat, rich and tasty cheese, crispy lettuce, and the sourness of the salsa creates an exquisite harmony in your mouth.
Taco Rice – a Japanese Invention
Taco Rice (?????, pronounce it as ‘takoraisu‘) originated in the town called Kin (??), Okinawa, which is located in the middle of the main island of Okinawa.
It was in the early 1980s when the Japanese yen was strong, which hit the US military people hard and they did not have much money to spare.
The owner of the cafe near the US base camp, Matsuzo Gibo, thought of serving a cheap but filling tasty food to the military people. Tacos were popular among them, so Matsuzo served taco toppings on rice to increase the volume of the dish. His Taco Rice only had taco meat on top, like the photo below.
Taco Rice became popular among the US military people, then spread all over Okinawa and the rest of Japan. The popularity travelled overseas, particularly to the US.
There are many combinations of toppings, and the flavouring of the mince/ground meat can also vary. The meat can be beef, pork, a mixture of beef & pork, or chicken.
Although the idea came from the Tex-Mex Tacos, I find that the taco meat of the Okinawan Taco Rice does not have as many herbs as the Mexican version. It also has a hint of authentic Japanese flavour.
What’s in My Okinawan Taco Rice
None of the ingredients are hard to get and the seasonings are pantry staples, but there are quite few ingredients involved in this dish.
Rice and Toppings
Hot cooked rice Shredded lettuce Diced avocado Shredded cheeseI used shredded tasty cheese, i.e. cheddar cheese, but you can use other cheese such as Colby, Monterey Jack, or Gouda cheese.
Salsa
Diced red onion Diced green capsicum Diced tomatoes Grated garlic Lemon juice or lime juice Tabasco (optional)Tabasco is optional but the salsa will taste good if you add a few dashes of it.
Taco Meat
Beef mince Finely diced onion Finely diced garlic OilInstead of beef, you can use pork, chicken, or a mixture of beef & pork.
Taco Meat Seasoning
Cooking sake Sugar Soy sauce Tomato ketchup Worcestershire sauce Chilli powder CuminThe addition of cooking sake, soy sauce, and Worcestershire sauce makes the Okinawan version of the Taco Meat quite unique. Adjust the quantity of chilli powder to make the Taco Meat more or less spicy.
How to Make Okinawan Taco Rice
Salsa
If you don’t like the heat in the onions, submerge them in cold/ice water and leave them for 10-15 minutes. Drain and squeeze water out of them. Put all the Salsa ingredients in a bowl and mix well.You can make the salsa the day before.
Taco Meat
Sauté onion and garlic in a frying pan until the onion pieces become brownish. Add mince/ground meat to the pan and cook until the meat changes the colour. Add all the Taco Meat Seasoning ingredients to the pan and mix well. When liquid evaporates, turn the heat off.You can make the Taco Meat ahead. You can even freeze it.
Assembling Taco Rice
Spread rice on a serving plate. Put the Taco Meat over the rice. Scatter shredded lettuce and avocado pieces over the meat. Put the salsa on top, then scatter the shredded cheese over the mound.As you can see in the above instructions, it is quite a simple process. It is also good to be able to make Taco Meat and even salsa ahead, so that you only need to reheat the meat and assemble the Taco Rice.
Some Taco Rice you get at restaurants may not have as many toppings as my Taco Rice. Commonly used toppings are shredded lettuce, chopped tomatoes, and shredded cheese, in addition to the Taco Meat (photo below).
Using my Taco Rice Recipe, you can make these simpler versions of Taco Rice by removing the salsa. But I think I like it with the lot.
Okinawan Taco Rice is a quick and easy dish to make. It can scale up without much trouble either. It is visually attractive and quite filling too. It’s a perfect family meal.
Yumiko
Okinawan Taco Rice
Ingredients
Salsa
90g/3.2oz tomato deseeded and diced 60g/2.1oz red onion finely chopped (note 2)30g/1.1oz green capsicum finely chopped½ tsp garlic grated1 tbsp lemon juice (or lime juice)¼ tsp salt3-4 dashes Tabasco (optional)Taco Meat
200g/7.1oz beef mince/ground beef (note 3)100g/3.5oz onion finely diced1 clove of garlic finely chopped2 tsp oilTaco Meat Seasoning
1 tbsp cooking sake1 tsp sugar2 tsp soy sauce2 tbsp tomato ketchup2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce½ -1 tsp chilli powder (note 4)½ tsp cumin powderOther Toppings
1½ cups lettuce finely shredded 50g/1.8oz avocado cut into 1cm cubes50g/1.8oz10 shredded cheese (note 5)Instructions
Salsa (note 6)
Taco Meat (note 7)
Assembling Taco Rice
Notes
Meal Ideas
A typical Japanese meal consists of a main dish, a couple of side dishes, a soup and rice. I try to come up with a combination of dishes with a variety of flavours, colours, textures, and make-ahead dishes.
Since Taco Rice originated in Okinawa, I picked some Okinawan dishes to make a meal set. Goya Chanpuru is a main dish, but in this meal set you can serve a small portion as a side dish. If you prefer a lighter dish for a side, I recommend a simple tofu dish such as Chilled Tofu. I think that clear soup matches better with Taco Rice, and I added Okinawan Sundae to complete this Okinawan meal.
Main: Okinawan Taco Rice – today’s recipe, make ahead for Taco Meat and Salsa. Side dish: Goya Chanpuru (Bitter Melon Stir Fry Okinawan Style) – serve a small portion as a side, or Chilled Tofu (Hiyayakko) 4 Ways. Soup: Roasted Seaweed Soup (Nori Sui) – or other simple clear soup. Dessert: Okinawan Sundae.The post Okinawan Taco Rice appeared first on RecipeTin Japan.