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  • Question
    Do I still need to wrap it with Nori?
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    No, you don't. However, this can stop it falling apart when you eat it, depending on how you wrap it.
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    Do I have to wait until the rice cools or can I start rolling while its warm/hot?
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    It's actually preferable to start when it's warm because rice that is too cold can lose some of its stickiness.
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    I am a vegetarian, is there a type of onigiri for me?
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    Yes. Cooked vegetables, preferably ones which go well over rice, will certainly work as a substitute for a filling. It is also possible to not have a filling and eat it plain, which still makes for a nice meal or snack.
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    When I put beef or tuna in the rice, do I still need to cook it?
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    I would not recommend putting raw meat in onigiri. However, putting canned tuna and mayo in the middle is perfectly fine and does not need to be cooked.
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    I am a beginner making onigiri. What kind of rice should I use?
    Community Answer
    Nishiki short grain Japanese rice (sushi rice) is suitable, in brown or white varieties.
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    Can I use normal rice instead of Japanese rice?
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    No, because regular rice will just fall apart. The rice you use to make onigiri must be sticky. Most stores will sell it labeled as either: Japanese rice, sushi rice, sticky rice, or sweet rice.
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    Is there any special equipment I need to use when making onigiri?
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    A mesh strainer (to wash the rice) is all you are going to need in terms of special equipment. You will need a pot and burner to cook the rice, or a rice cooker.
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    Can I substitute the seaweed?
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    Yes, not all onigiri is wrapped, the objective of the nori is to stop it from falling apart while being eaten, feel free to substitute this with whatever you want.
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    Would jasmine rice work in place of sushi rice?
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    Jasmine rice does work, but you have to pack it tightly so it doesn't fall apart. It will get mushy, though.
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    Can I do this with leftover sticky rice, and would refrigerating this make the rice hard?
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    Leftover Vietnamese sticky rice would not work well. Leftover sushi or Japanese sticky rice would work fine, but you should reheat it first. Refrigerating any kind of rice will make it hard to some extent, and less sticky. If you reheat the rice, sprinkle some water over the top and microwave for about a minute, then stir it and give it another minute. It should get fluffy and sticky again.
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    Can I add rice vinegar to make the rice sticky?
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    Don't add vinegar to "make" the rice sticky if it isn't already. However, rice vinegar you would use in making sushi works really well in onigiri.
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    Can raw meat also be a filling in onigiri or should I use cooked meat?
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    Most meat is not safe to eat raw, whether in onigiri or not. Use cooked meat or fish if you want to add it.
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    When do I add the (optional) rice vinegar?
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    Use vinegar or salt on the rice for additional taste or make a solution of the two plus sugar and pour a little at a time onto the hot rice, cutting and folding it into the rice. Don't use too much of the solution as the purpose is to enhance the flavor of the rice -not overpower it.
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    What kind of Indian rice would be good to make sushi with?
    Community Answer
    Basmati rice, because it's tasty, durable and doesn't burn easily.
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    Can I put candy in it?
    Community Answer
    Theoretically yes, though it would be a major contrast with the sushi rice and probably wouldn't taste very good.
  • Question
    Can I add natto as a filling in onigiri?
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    I wouldn't recommend natto as a filling as it would probably turn the onigiri into a sticky puddle of natto and rice.
  • Question
    I can't make onigiri with anything that has to be refrigerated, since work doesn't have a fridge. Any suggestions for fillings?
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    Some easy fillings are smoked salmon and kimchee, or tuna and mayo. No cooking needed for these! Just make sure you refrigerate them the night before, and they should be good till lunch the following day.
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    Can I use sushi rice instead of Japanese rice?
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    Yes. Sushi rice is the same thing as Japanese rice, but with a different label. Also, onigiri is a type of sushi, so it will work just fine.
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    Can I put ikura (salmon eggs) in or uni (sea urchin) in onigiri as a filling and sesame seeds on top of the rice?
    Community Answer
    You can usually put anything inside the onigiri, as long as it's not too wet.
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    Do I need a rice cooker to do this or can I cook it with a pot?
    Community Answer
    Either way is fine, you just need to use the right rice.
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    Can I use Korean seaweed instead of nori?
    Community Answer
    Yes, Korean seaweed would work. The point of nori is to keep the onigiri in shape while being eaten.
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    Do I have to wrap the nori all the way around the onigiri, or can I just have a small strip on the bottom for handling?
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    You don't have to wrap it all the way around. Typically, onigiri has nori that is folded in half over the bottom, which allows you to hold it. I've never had onigiri completely wrapped.
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    Do I have to use filling?
    Community Answer
    No, adding filling to it is optional. They can be eaten without added filling.
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    Should I keep onigiri in the refrigerator, and how long will it keep?
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    Yes, keep onigiri in the fridge. Onigiri will usually keep for a few days, but it depends on what you fill it with. If you use mayo, no more than a day.
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    Can I keep my onigiri from becoming soggy if I put mayonnaise and corn in the middle?
    Community Answer
    Onigiri rice is already wet and sticky. Mayo and other moist fillings won't affect the condition of the rice.
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    Can I add pork or beef or chicken into the onigiri?
    Robert Samples
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    Yes. Just make sure it's properly cooked. The rice has starchy and sweet components, so bacteria would potentially grow rapidly inside there.
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    Is it ok if I just wrap the onigiri halfway with the seaweed?
    Robert Samples
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    Yes. The wrap is not required -- it's just meant to help it hold shape and give you an easier handling option. You can use as much or as little seaweed as you like.
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    At what temperature do I need to cook rice when making onigiri?
    Robert Samples
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    The onigiri doesn't require any specialized cooking adaptations. Just follow the recommendations on your bag of rice and you should be fine.
  • Question
    Is there a way to make dessert onigiri?
    Robert Samples
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    If you are making desserts, try sticking with normal Japanese treat fillings, like red bean paste or pickled plums. Remember, Japanese rice is already a little sweet, so some overly sweet fillings may not taste great.
  • Question
    Can you use any type of rice? I have long grain, and I want to make it soon.
    Community Answer
    You can use whatever you want. Just know that the texture might not be the same.
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