In this video, I will show you how to make very basic Inarizushi with plain Sushi rice. Easy yet delicious, perfect for party, picnic, or any kind of event!
Inarizushi (Inari Sushi) is Sushi rice stuffed in tasty Aburaage (Fried Tofu pouches).
In Japan, Inarizushi can be widely found at restaurants, supermarkets, conbini (convenience stores), and etc... Sometimes store-bought ones are too sweet but this one is very mild. Homemade is the best 😉
You can also make Inarizushi with flavored rice:
https://youtu.be/lIj9H4KLLbY
Topping ideas:
https://youtu.be/7u8wzq0F5bM
Dashi Broth (Kayanoya Dashi) I used:
https://amzn.to/30XjISb
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How to Make Basic Inarizushi
Difficulty: Easy
Time: 1hr + cooling time
Number of servings: 20 pieces
Ingredients:
660g (1.5lb.) cooked Japanese rice (short-grain rice)
A
* 3 tbsp. rice vinegar
* 3 tbsp. sugar
* 1 tsp. salt
10 square Aburaage (deep-fried tofu pouches)
B
* 4 tbsp. soy sauce
* 4 tbsp. Mirin (sweet Sake)
* 4 tbsp. sugar
* 400ml Dashi broth
4 tbsp. roasted white sesame seeds
Directions:
1. Place the Aburaage on a cutting board and trace the Aburaage with a chopstick to make it easy to open. Cut into half and open. If you are using square Aburaage (deep-fried tofu pouches) cut diagonally into half to get 2 right-angled triangles. If you are using rectangular Aburaage, cut into half to get 2 squares.
2. Put Aburaage in boiling water for a minute to remove the excess oil. Drain in a strainer and wash with warm water. Stack up 3-4 pieces at a time, then press with your hands to drain well.
3. Put B and Aburaage in a pot, then bring to a boil. Turn the heat down to low and cover with an Otoshibuta or a wooden drop-lid (you can substitute it with with a sheet of aluminum foil and use any small lid or a plate as a weight if needed) and simmer for 20 minutes. Stop the heat and let them cool completely for a few hours or overnight is OK.
4. Make Sushi vinegar by mixing A (or use store-bought Sushi vinegar). Add the Sushi vinegar while the rice is hot and slice through the rice using a rice paddle to separate the grains. Mix sesame seeds in the Sushi rice. Divide the rice into 20 equal portions. Wet your hands and make small balls of Sushi rice.
5, Take a piece of Aburaage and lightly press with your hand to remove the excess liquid. Stuff a ball of Sushi rice and close the pouch. *Please see the video for details.
レシピ(日本語)
https://cooklabo.blogspot.com/2020/01/inarizushi.html
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Miso Rice Mochi is a very popular Traditional snack in Tōhoku area (Yamagata, Akita, Iwate, etc...) in Japan. Sticky rice balls topped with addictive sweet Miso glaze! Mouthwatering! Must try 😋
You can use leftover cold rice 👍
Perfect for Vegan, Vegetarian people as well 💖
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Miso Rice Mochi (Chewy Traditional Japanese Snack)
Difficulty: Easy
Time: 30 min
Number of servings: 3 sticks
Necessary Items: bamboo skewers
Ingredients:
150g (5.3 oz.) cooked Japanese rice
1 tbsp. Miso
1 tbsp. sugar
1 tsp. Dashi soup stock *water is OK
1 tsp. white sesame seeds
cooking oil or sesame oil
Directions:
1. Mix Miso, sugar, and Dash soup stock.
2. Mash the rice with a rice paddle until it gets sticky like Mochi. Divide it into 9 pieces, roll into balls, put onto bamboo skewers, then form them into flat round shapes.
3. Toast sesame seeds in a frying pan to bring out the flavor.
4. Heat cooking oil in a frying pan, cook both sides, brush Miso sauce on one side, then cook again until golden. *Be careful not to burn
5. Sprinkle with sesame seeds to finish.
レシピ(日本語)
https://cooklabo.blogspot.com/2018/06/Miso-Rice-Mochi.html
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