Rice for homemade sushi
4 servings
30 minutes
Rice for homemade sushi is the foundation of Japanese cuisine, embodying the harmony of flavors and textures. Historically, sushi originated as a way to preserve fish, but with the evolution of cooking, rice became a key element of the dish. Rice prepared using this recipe turns out soft and slightly sticky, perfectly absorbing the vinegar aroma for sushi. It serves as a base for various sushi rolls, nigiri, and temari. It's important to rinse the rice properly to remove excess starch and then let it rest to ensure a tender yet firm texture. The light tanginess of the vinegar enhances the freshness of the ingredients, making sushi delicious and balanced. This simple yet crucial preparation process allows one to enjoy traditional Japanese flavors even at home.

1
Boil rice in 250 ml of water for 2 minutes, then turn off the heat and let it steam under the lid for 10 minutes.
- Rice: 175 g
2
Open the lid and leave the rice for another 10 minutes.
3
Pour the rice into a bowl, sprinkle with sushi vinegar, and mix with chopsticks. This results in approximately 450 grams of rice.
- Sushi Vinegar: 10 ml
4
Rinse 175 grams of sushi rice in a sieve under cold running water until the water runs clear.
- Rice: 175 g









