Onigiri with Kombu Delicious and healthy

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Updated: July 1, 2024
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Serving(s): 1

Ingredients

Kombu with Flavor 20 g
Seaweed * 0.25 Leaves
Round-grain rice (cooked) 80 g
Salt 1 Taking

Utensils

Onigiri Form * 1 piece
Rice cooker * 1 piece
Pot * 1 piece
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Recipe Information

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Calories: 170 Calories for 1 serving/s.
Difficulty: 2/3
Cuisine: What country does this dish come from?
Spiciness: Not Spicy Not Spicy Not Spicy Not Spicy
Category: Hauptgericht
Preparation time: 2 Min.
Cooking Time: 0 Min.
Total Time: 2 Min.
Keywords: Onigiri mit Kombu, Reisgericht, Hauptgericht, Frühstück
Original Characters: おにぎり
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The preparation:

  1. Prepare Onigiri & cook rice according to these instructions. Since this recipe only describes the filling, the basic onigiri recipe explains all the important things about Onigiri.

  2. Simply take the Kombu out of the packaging. That's it. Please use seasoned Kombu, otherwise it won't taste like much.

  3. Now put the meat with any vegetables in the pre-made hole. I advise not to put too much in, otherwise the Onigiri will become too mushy and crumble apart.

  4. Now the hole needs to be closed and shaped into a round or triangular shape.

  5. Finally, wrap the nori sheet around the Onigiri and serve.

  6. Done! Enjoy your meal :)

Table of contents:

    Summary

    Onigiri mit Kombu is a delightful culinary destination showcasing the traditional Japanese rice balls known as Onigiris, which are typically shaped into triangles and filled with a variety of ingredients such as fish, meat, or vegetables. To prevent the rice from sticking to hands, the Onigiri is often wrapped in a sheet of nori seaweed. These portable, tasty, and economical snacks are popular in both Japan and Germany, suitable for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or a quick bite in between. The site also offers helpful tips for shaping Onigiris by hand and provides a recommended product for those seeking assistance in forming these delicious rice dishes.

    Onigiri are triangular Japanese rice balls made with rice, water, and a filling of fish, meat or vegetables. To prevent the rice from sticking to your hands, a nori sheet is usually wrapped around the onigiri. Because onigiri are handy, delicious, durable and inexpensive, they are popular in Japan and also in Germany. Whether for breakfast, lunch, dinner or as a snack, onigiri are always suitable.

    Onigiri Form - Help for you

    If the onigiri with your hand doesn't work out the way you want it to, you can also use a form. This product might help you :)

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