I've been gifted a 'sushi-maker' tool over the holidays, and still haven't gotten around to using it. But if I'm going to make sushi, might as well go out and make onigiri too.
Onigiri & Sushi To-do:[x]
Acquire appropriate rice (Japanese short-grain rice)Using the correct type of rice might help the rice stick together. Also, instructions I found say to soak the rice in water before cooking it. The current rice in this household doesn't particularly stick together, and only becomes unpleasant and soggy if soaked or cooked with too much water.[x]
Acquire nori sheets[x]
Create furikake seasoning[x]
Acquire rice vinegar[x]
Acquire Japanese mayonnaise[>] Acquire wasabi paste
[x]
Acquire crab sticksEverything should be easily found in either grocery stores or a K-mart nearby, but I'll have to go out of the way for the K-mart. While it's just nearby, it's at such an inconvenient place to stop by at. Onigiri should be a fun weekend project. Then I'll just figure out how to use that sushi-maker.
It's called a 'K-mart' but they also stock Japanese ingredients along with Korean ones.My mom will probably get mad at me for cluttering the kitchen with too much vinegar lol
Will be loosely following these:
Furikake
1,
2Onigiri
1,
2Sushi listDebating if I should make gari/pickled ginger for the sushi as well.