🍙 Japanese rice balls, called onigiri, are a popular snack in Japan.
🍚 The key ingredient for making onigiri is a specific type of rice called 'shinmai'.
🧂 A small amount of salt is added to the rice to enhance its flavor.
🍙 The process of washing and cooking Japanese rice for making Onigiri.
🍚 Adding salt to the cooked rice.
🌰 Mixing additional ingredients with the rice.
🍙 Making onigiri involves shaping cooled salted rice into triangles and variations can be made using different fillings.
💡 To shape the onigiri, cool your hands in cold water, then form a triangle with the rice by pressing and rotating.
🌿 Variations can be made by using different fillings such as pickled plums, salted salmon, or grilled chicken.
🍙 The video is about making onigiri, a type of Japanese rice ball.
🍚 A tip for shaping the onigiri is to place a bowl covered with plastic wrap and mold the rice inside.
🐟 Another suggestion is to mix about a teaspoon of miso with canned tuna as a filling for the onigiri.
The video demonstrates how to make onigiri, a popular Japanese rice ball dish, using different variations.
One variation includes adding tuna filling to the rice balls.
Another variation includes adding daikon and potato filling with sesame oil for extra flavor.
🍙 The video is about making onigiri, a type of Japanese rice ball.
🔥 The onigiri can be cooked by pan-frying it with soy sauce on both sides.
⏰ The cooking time and level of browning can be adjusted based on personal preference.
🍙 Learn how to make onigiri, a traditional Japanese rice ball.
🥢 Explore different variations and fillings for onigiri.
🇯🇵 Get inspired to create your own onigiri creations and share them on Instagram.
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