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How To Make Sushi Rice

Sushi Rice Recipe. So you want to prepare your own sushi but don't know where to start? Well, you've come to the right place. Watch and learn from Reiko Hashimoto's expert advice in cooking perfect sushi rice, the basis of every sushi dish. Appreciate our Sushi Rice recipe.


Step 1:

You will need:

  • 3 cups (750ml) sushi rice
  • 3 1⁄3 cups (830ml) water
  • ½ cups (120ml) rice vinegar
  • ¼ cups (60ml) sugar
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 1 Tbsp dashi- concentrated or powdered fish stock
  • 1 small saucepan
  • 1 large saucepan with a lid
  • 1 spoon
  • 1 large flat bottomed bowl, preferably wooden
  • 1 flat spatula, plastic or wood
  • 1 fan
  • 1 large glass bowl

Step 2:

Rinse the rice

Put the three cups of rice in a large bowl. Lightly rinse by adding enough cold water to half fill the bowl and swill it around with the rice. Pour the water off. Scrunch the rice about in the bowl with your hand. Then rinse, swill and drain again and repeat the scrunching action. Keep following this pattern until the water is almost clear - this could take 3 or 4 attempts. Transfer the rinsed rice into a large saucepan. Pour in 3 and a third cups of water and leave it to soak for at least 30 minutes. As it soaks, the rice will become whiter, and the water will appear clearer.

Step 3:

Prepare the sushi vinegar

Put half a cup of rice vinegar, quarter of a cup of sugar, a pinch of salt and a teaspoon of powdered Dashi into the small saucepan.

Heat gently and stir to ensure that the sugar and salt dissolve. Don't let the mixture boil as this will impair the flavour, only heat long enough to completely dissolve all the ingredients. Then turn off the heat, and leave it to cool while you prepare the rice.

Step 4:

Cook the rice

Put the pan on the hob with the lid securely on top, and turn the heat to high.

Avoid lifting the lid at all times through out the cooking process as this will allow the steam to escape

When the rice begins to boil reduce the heat and leave to simmer for fifteen minutes.

After the fifteen minutes are up, turn off the heat and leave the rice to stand for another 15 minutes.

Step 5:

Stir in the sushi vinegar

Transfer the rice into a large wooden bowl.

Pour over the sushi vinegar. Use the spatula in a cutting motion to fold the mixture into the rice. While you are folding use your other hand to fan the rice. Keep fanning and folding until the rice has reached room temperature. This could take up to 10 minutes.

Step 6:

Ready to serve

It's best to use the rice immediately. It should be shiny and sticky, with each grain separated and not mashed together. It should be used at room temperature. If you don't need it straight away, cover the bowl with a damp cloth. This will prevent it from becoming too hard.

Done

You are now ready to start experimenting with sushi recipes. You'll find many on the VideoJug.com website.
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6 out of 6 people found this comment helpful Anonymous  (61 days ago)

I guess the dashi is a substitute for dried strips of konbu (kelp). Both has the properties of MSG type of taste (umami). Traditional method uses the latter, you cook the konbu together with the rice. It makes the rice sweeter and helps to balance the acidity from the vinegar. Making good sushi is a professional thing. Real Japanese chefs go through years of training from how to slice the fish to shaping the rice.

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5 out of 5 people found this comment helpful Anonymous  (66 days ago)

you don't need dashi for sushi rice.

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3 out of 4 people found this comment helpful Anonymous  (72 days ago)

I halved this recipe and it gave me enough rice for 2 hungry people!

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1 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous  (76 days ago)

Crikey Ian, I know that you want to help me sad millionaire bachelor with yellow fever but please stop sending me photos of fit Asian birds cooking it's bad for my character!

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2 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous  (81 days ago)

you can use a glass or plastic bowl. if you cook, you may know metal leaves a slightly metallic (duh) taste in delicate flavoured dishes. you should also leave the rice for about 10-15 mins more after the rice is cooked. it allows better texture and prevents the rice from getting too sticky. im a sushi chef so i know a little about sushi

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2 out of 4 people found this comment helpful Anonymous  (83 days ago)

Worked great, the narrators' voice is well annoying though

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2 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous  (83 days ago)

Can I use a glass bowl instead of the wooden one? since it mentioned non-metallic

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1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous  (84 days ago)

lol coca cola ??

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1 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous  (91 days ago)

i thought you just boiled rice for sushi but apparently not

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1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous  (91 days ago)

arg sushi is difficult 2 make

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2 out of 3 people found this comment helpful Anonymous  (101 days ago)

No I think you're the idiot for thinking that was a serious comment...Kudos genius!!

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2 out of 5 people found this comment helpful Anonymous  (101 days ago)

Gimme a break. You use coca cola & garlic juice in sushi rice! no wondere it sucked. What an idoit!

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2 out of 7 people found this comment helpful Anonymous  (109 days ago)

could be in spanish.......... its the beter on the web

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4 out of 13 people found this comment helpful Anonymous  (110 days ago)

I tried making it just like the video said, and it came out terrible...the only thing I did different was instead of water, I used Coca Cola, and I didn't have rice vinegar, so I used concentrated garlic juice..

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3 out of 7 people found this comment helpful Anonymous  (121 days ago)

Thanks for not answering my question and deleting my comment about the discrepancy between the 1 teaspoon vs. 1 tablespoon of dashi that appears in the video..which is it? I'll tell YOU! it's NOT 1 tablespoon!! waaaay too much!!

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