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how can i make rice balls.. or sumthin good and simple?
um i love asian food!!
lol and i wanna learn to make sum easy and fast :D and of course yum,my!!!:eek: :rheart: :rolleyes: |
It's quite easy to make Onigiri!
You should be using freshly made (or at least reheated) short-grain/sushi rice. Let the rice cool to a temperature that your bare hands can handle before starting.
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Musubi's are also easy to make.
But it really isn't Japanese. Sorta. But Hawaii's Musubi is a bit different. |
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Eh brah, Spam Musubi is so ONO ovah heah. :]
Lot's of people eat it. <3 Very good and yummy. <3 |
How do you get the nori to stay on the onigiri? I have tried making them a few times, but the nori either doesn't stick, or I wet it and it becomes very soggy and unappetising. Same when I am trying to make maki. Anyone have any suggestions, please?
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Sounds strange. Nori should stick firmly to the outer surface of the onigiri even if you didn't want it to. I know from other threads that you use short-grain rice, so I dunno what you could be doing wrong.... |
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Ok, so you meant two layers of nori on parts of an onigiri. That can be easily done by putting a grain of rice or two between the two sheets of nori. |
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