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Simple Shio Onigiri (Salted Japanese Rice Ball)

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Shio onigiri is a basic rice ball made with sticky Japanese rice, salt and crispy nori. Despite its simplicity, it's filling, tasty and satisfying. It only requires 3 ingredients and is great for beginners!

Prep Time10 minutes
Total Time10 minutes

Course Bento, Breakfast, Lunch, Snacks
Cuisine Japanese
Servings 6 rice balls
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes

Course: Bento, Breakfast, Lunch, Snacks
Cuisine: Japanese
Servings: 6 rice balls

Ingredients 
 

Instructions 

  • Set up a bowl of ice water, 1/2 tbsp salt and 700 g cooked Japanese short-grain rice.
    a bowl of cooked white Japanese rice next to a bowl of ice water and a small plate of salt
  • Wash your hands thoroughly and then submerge them into the bowl of icy cold water for about 15-20 seconds. This will stop the rice sticking to your hands.
    two hands submerged in a steel bowl filled with water and ice
  • Rub 1-2 pinches of salt over the palms your hands. This not only adds the flavour to the rice ball, but also helps preserve the rice.
    two hands rubbing palms with salt
  • Take a handful of warm cooked rice and pressing the edges while turning to form a triangle shape. My technique is "press and turn" until the onigiri becomes a firm triangle shape. (Don't handle the rice for too long, quicker is better.)
    gif to show how to shape onigiri (rice ball) by hand
  • Repeat until you've used up your rice (you should be able to make 5-6 rice balls) and then wrap each onigiri with nori.
    wrapping hand shaped shio onigiri with nori seaweed
  • Eat straight away or put in your lunch box with an ice pack. Best eaten the same day.
    completed hand shaped shio onigiri salted rice ball
  • Enjoy!

Notes

If you don't like the idea of handling the rice too much with your bare hands, you can also put the rice into plastic wrap, just don't forget to add salt to the plastic wrap before shaping.
If you want to make them for tomorrow's lunch you can wrap them in plastic wrap and store them in the freezer without the nori. Microwave and then wrap with nori before eating/placing in lunchbox. 
Practice makes perfect but if you're having trouble with shaping, watch my video for a step by step guide!