YAKI ONIGIRI

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Provided by Tadashi Ono

Categories     Rice     Backyard BBQ     Grill     Grill/Barbecue     Party     Advance Prep Required

Steps:

  • Use 1 cup of hot (or warm) cooked Japanese short grain rice per serving. Add the rice to a small bowl (like a cereal bowl) just big enough to hold it. Jiggle the bowl, moving it in a flat, circular motion, like the motion of a hula hoop, until the rice forms into a ball on its own-a neat kitchen trick Tadashi's mom taught him. This motion packs the rice so it holds together when it grills.
  • Wet your hands and place the ball of rice between your cupped palms. Now squeeze, flip, and turn the rice ball several times to form it into a triangular shape. This motion takes a little practice, but after a few yaki onigiri, you'll get the hang of it. Make sure not to compact the rice too tight; you want it to just stick together.
  • Grill yaki onigiri over medium heat. If the fire's too hot, the rice will burn. We like to place the yaki onigiri along the cooler edges of a grill while other foods cook in the hotter center. Watch the rice carefully while it grills; perfect yaki onigiri need constant attention.
  • How to Cook Japanese Rice
  • There are two basic ways to prepare Japanese rice: rice cooker or stovetop. If you have an electronic rice cooker, wash and rest the rice as we describe below, then follow cooker instructions. To prepare rice on the stovetop, an enameled cast-iron or cast-iron pot works best because these heavy pots do such a great job distributing heat.
  • Makes 4 cups of rice 2 cups Japanese short-grain white rice 2 cups water
  • Wash the rice to remove surface starch by placing the rice in a bowl, filling it with water, and swirling the rice with your hand. Drain off the milky liquid. Repeat 3 or 4 times until the water becomes clear enough to see the rice. Wash quickly; the entire process should take no longer than 3 minutes (soaking the rice in the washing water too long can cloud its flavor). Strain the rice into a colander, cover it with a clean kitchen towel, and let it rest for 15 minutes, so the grains naturally rehydrate, which helps them cook evenly.
  • Add the rice and 2 cups of water to a pot. Cover and bring to a boil over high heat. Decrease the heat to medium and cook 10 minutes, until you smell a beautiful rice aroma in the steam escaping from the pot. Be careful not to overcook, or you'll burn the rice. Turn off the heat and let the covered pot sit for 10 minutes, a critical step that completes the cooking process. Uncover the pot, gently stir the rice with a large spoon to fluff it up, and it's ready.

Tila Chaudhary
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I'm so glad I found this recipe. Yaki onigiri is now one of my favorite dishes.


Chirac Youbomo
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These rice balls are so addictive! I can't stop eating them.


Raja Adrees
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I love that this recipe uses simple ingredients. I always have everything on hand to make these rice balls.


Nur Mohammad Tonu (NM Tonu)
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These rice balls are the perfect party food. They're easy to make ahead of time and they're always a hit with guests.


Ericka Lynn
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I've never made yaki onigiri before, but this recipe made it so easy. The rice balls turned out perfectly and they were so delicious.


Massab Maqbool
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These rice balls are so easy to make and they're so delicious. I love the crispy exterior and the soft, flavorful interior.


Jayden Michelis
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I made these rice balls for a potluck and they were a huge hit. Everyone loved them!


Wilburt White
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I'm not a big fan of seaweed, so I used thinly sliced ham instead. It was still delicious!


Mezeri Upi
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I followed the recipe exactly and my rice balls turned out perfect. They were crispy, flavorful, and delicious.


Boluwatife OGunbiyi
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These rice balls were a little too dry for my taste. I think I would add a little more liquid to the rice next time.


Maheen Babar
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I've tried a few different yaki onigiri recipes and this one is by far the best. The rice balls are crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside, and the flavor is amazing.


Dominik Nazare
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I made these rice balls for my kids and they loved them! They're so easy to make and they're a healthy snack.


Madison Marshall
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These rice balls are the perfect snack or side dish. They're also great for packing in lunches.


Shabbir Zarkoon
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I love that this recipe uses simple ingredients that I always have on hand. It's also a great way to use up leftover rice.


Aftasam Rehmat
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I've made yaki onigiri a few times now and it's always a crowd-pleaser. The crispy exterior and soft, flavorful interior are irresistible.


Faizi Rajput
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These rice balls were a hit at my party! They were easy to make and everyone loved them.