๐ Authentic Onigiri Recipe (Japanese Rice Balls with Fillings)
Learn how to make authentic Japanese Onigiri — perfectly seasoned rice balls filled with tuna, salmon, or pickled plum. Easy, portable, and delicious!
๐ Prep & Cook Time
- Prep time: 15 minutes
- Cook time: 20 minutes
- Total time: 35 minutes
- Serves: 6–8 rice balls
๐ง Ingredients
For the Rice:
- 2 cups Japanese short-grain rice (sushi rice)
- 2 ¼ cups water
- ½ tsp salt
For the Fillings (choose any):
- Tuna mayo: 1 can tuna + 1 tbsp mayo + dash of soy sauce
- Grilled salmon: Flake 1 fillet of cooked salmon
- Umeboshi (pickled plum): 1 per rice ball
- Furikake (rice seasoning): Optional
For Wrapping:
- Nori (seaweed sheets), cut into strips or rectangles
๐ฉ๐ณ Instructions
Step 1: Cook the Rice
- Rinse rice in cold water until the water runs clear.
- Cook using a rice cooker or saucepan with 2¼ cups water.
- Once cooked, fluff gently and let it cool slightly — it should be warm, not hot.
Step 2: Prepare the Fillings
- Mix or prepare your chosen fillings (tuna mayo, salmon flakes, or umeboshi).
Step 3: Shape the Onigiri
- Wet your hands with water and sprinkle a little salt on your palms.
- Take about ½ cup of rice and flatten it slightly in your hand.
- Add 1–2 tsp of filling in the center.
- Fold rice around the filling and shape into a triangle or ball by gently pressing.
- Wrap with a strip of nori before serving.
Step 4: Serve or Store
- Serve immediately or wrap in plastic and refrigerate for up to 1 day.
๐ฑ Serving Suggestions
- Perfect for bento boxes, picnics, or quick lunches.
- Pair with miso soup, green tea, or Japanese cucumber salad.
❓ FAQs About Onigiri
Q1: What type of rice is best for Onigiri?
A1: Use Japanese short-grain rice — it’s sticky enough to hold shape but still soft.
Q2: Can I use jasmine or basmati rice?
A2: Not recommended. They’re too dry and won’t stick together properly.
Q3: How do I prevent Onigiri from sticking to my hands?
A3: Keep your hands wet and lightly salted before shaping.
Q4: Can I make Onigiri ahead of time?
A4: Yes! Store in the fridge wrapped in plastic, but reheat slightly before eating to soften the rice.
Q5: Is Onigiri eaten hot or cold?
A5: Traditionally, it’s enjoyed at room temperature or slightly warm.
๐ Tips for Perfect Onigiri
- Don’t overfill or press too hard — gentle shaping keeps rice fluffy.
- Add furikake to the rice for extra flavor and color.
- Wrap nori just before eating to keep it crisp.
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