Onigiri Basic Recipe Japanese rice balls

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Updated: 01. July 2024 14:07
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Serving(s): 1

Ingredients

Short-grain rice * 80 g
Seaweed * 0.25 Leaves
Salt 1 Taking

Utensils

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

Vegetarian:
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Gluten:
Calories: 130 Calories for 1 serving/s.
Difficulty: 2/3
Cuisine: Aus welchem Land kommt das Gericht?
Spiciness: Not Spicy Not Spicy Not Spicy Not Spicy
Category: Hauptgericht
Preparation time: 5 Min.
Cooking Time: 10 Min.
Total Time: 15 Min.
Keywords: Onigiri, japanische Reisbällchen, Onigiri Rezept
Original Characters: おにぎり
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The preparation:

  1. First, the rice needs to be cooked. You can find instructions for this here. How to cook Japanese rice.

  2. After cooking, carefully transfer the rice to a bowl. Ideally, the bowl should be made of bamboo (hangiri) or plastic.

  3. Let the rice cool down until you can touch it with your hand.

  4. Before touching the rice, you need to wet your hand. This will prevent the rice from sticking to your fingers.

  5. Now comes the artistic part. Use your hands to shape small portions of rice into triangles, squares, or balls. Balls are certainly the easiest option for beginners. Alternatively, you can buy special onigiri molds that will make it easier to shape them.

  6. Then, poke a hole in the middle of the rice clump (best with your index finger) and fill the onigiri with your personal filling.

Table of contents:

    This Onigiri recipe serves as a basic recipe for all other Onigiri recipes . In the other recipes, the ingredients rice, nori and salt are not included accordingly. There I focus on the fillings.

    I wish you a lot of fun and success with this original Japanese recipe!

    A video for you (English)

    You can use this video as a guide, as explaining in writing is a bit complicated. The recipes for the individual fillings are again simpler, so another video is not necessary. :)

    Onigiri without technique

    If the Onigiri with your hand doesn't work out the way you imagine it, you can also use a mold. However, I recommend that everyone try it out and get better at it, because it's much more exciting and better by hand. Nevertheless, the product can help you. Simply press the rice into the mold, add some filling and you're done!

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    Comments

    • Gast Logo Kiara : 02. July 2020 11:56

      Hey ihr Lieben,\n\nIch möchte mir gerne Onigiri für Unterweg machen und habe mir neben eurem Rezept auch diverse andere angeschaut. Nun steht in einigen Rezepten dass der Reis mit Reisessig angereichtert werden soll und in anderen nicht. \nWann genau benutzt man in der japanischen Küche Reisessig? Nur für Sushi oder auch für andere Dinge. \nVielleicht könnt ihr mich ja aufklären.\n\nVielen lieben Dank\nKiara

    • Gast Logo Kat : 07. May 2023 18:27

      Ich finde es sehr gut und ich habe es ausprobiert und es hat sehr gut geklappt und gut geschmeckt

      • RyuKoch Logo Ryusei von RyuKoch

        Hallo Kat, freut mich, dass es dir geschmeckt hat! Liebe Grüße Ryusei

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