Chuka Don
Introducing Toddler Recipes Australia. Chuka Don is a Japanese-style rice dish, made with steamed rice, veggies, and proteins. Perfect for toddlers, this flavourful and healthy dish is a surefire hit among little ones! Quick and easy to make, your little ones will be asking for Chuka Don again and again. Try it today and find out why Chuka Don is one of the best toddler recipes Australia has to offer!
General Information
Servings: 4 Keywords: Chuka Don, comfort food Calories: 384 Protein: 14 g Carbs: 38 g Fats: 18 g Preparation Time: 10 minutes Cooking Time: 25 minutes
Ingredients
- 1 Cucumber, sliced
- 2 Carrots, sliced
- 1 Bell Pepper, cut into strips
- 2 Medium-sized Japanese-style hot dogs, cut into thin slices
- 1 Cups Cooked Rice
- 2 Eggs
- 2 Tablespoons Extra-virgin Olive Oil
- Soy Sauce (optional)
Directions
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Get Plastic Cutting Boards. Line the cutting boards with plastic bags to avoid making a mess.
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Prepare Vegetables. Have your sons help you cut the cucumber and carrots into thin slices and the bell pepper into strips. Make sure to cut the vegetables into sizes that are not choking hazards for the boys.
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Cut Hot Dogs. Let the older son cut the hot dogs into thin slices on one of the cutting boards.
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Cook Rice. Follow the instructions on the package to cook the rice in a pot.
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Scramble Eggs. Heat the olive oil in a skillet and scramble two eggs.
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Add Vegetables. Add the vegetables to the eggs and cook them until they are soft.
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Add Rice and Hot Dogs. Add the cooked rice and hot dog slices to the vegetables and stir them together until everything is evenly mixed.
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Serve. Plate the Chuka Don and serve it warm.
Optional: Add a dash of soy sauce for extra flavor.
Recommended Sides
- Roasted seaweed
- Furikake
- Sesame seeds
- Steamed Broccoli
Joke: Tell your children “Bon appetite! Let’s chow down!” when it’s time to eat.
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