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Omusubi
These adorable Japanese stuffed rice balls—filled with a salty-buttery mix of chopped mushrooms like earthy shiitake, shimeji, and enoki—just might be the most perfect snack.
👥 9 Servings👤 Keiko Nakashima📖 bonappetit
🥘 Ingredients
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🍳 Cookware
- ●pan
- ●saucepan
- ●skillet
- ●bowl
- ●knife
📝 Preparation Steps
1
Bring rice and 2½ cups cold water to a boil in a medium saucepan over medium-high. Reduce heat to low, cover pan, and cook until water is evaporated and rice is tender, 18–⏱️ 20 minutes. Remove from heat and let sit, covered, ⏱️ 10 minutes. Fluff rice with a rice paddle or fork, cover again, and let sit until ready to use.
2
Melt butter in a nonstick skillet over medium heat. Add all of the mushrooms, season lightly with salt, and cook, stirring occasionally, until slightly softened, about ⏱️ 2 minutes. Reduce heat to medium-low. Add soy sauce, sake, and oil and simmer, tossing occasionally, until liquid is reduced to a glossy sauce that coats mushrooms, about ⏱️ 2 minutes. Stir in shichimi togarashi. Transfer to a small bowl and let cool.
3
Set up a workstation with a small bowl of water, a small bowl of salt, cooked rice (it should still be warm but cool enough to handle), mushroom mixture, and nori.
4
To make 1 omusubi, scoop ½ cup rice onto a work surface. Dip your hands in water to moisten, then rub them with a little salt. (This prevents the rice from sticking to your hands as you work and also flavors the omusubi.) Cupping rice in your nondominant hand, make a shallow well in the center of the rice mound and fill with a heaping tablespoonful of mushroom mixture. Using your hands and moistening as needed to prevent rice from sticking, gently but firmly shape rice into a ball, fully enclosing mushroom mixture. Place rice ball back on surface and flatten lightly. Using the side of a wet chef’s knife, gently push into a triangle shape. Wrap in a sheet of nori and sprinkle with furikake. Repeat with remaining rice, mushroom filling, and nori.
Furikake (for serving)
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