Master Sushi Rice

  • Total: 20 min
  • Prep: 20 min
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Ingredients

4 cups sushi rice (Calrose/short grain)

Water, up to Mount Fuji (see below)

1 cup rice wine vinegar

1/4 cup mirin

1/2 cup sugar

Directions

  1. Wash rice at least 3 times or until water is clear. Fill rice cooker or casserole with water to about 1-inch over rice or use Mt Fuji method. I highly recommend a rice cooker - more than 2 billion people use them in Asia for a reason. Slowly heat vinegar, mirin and sugar until very hot but not boiling. Fold in 'su' (vinegar and sugar) with the hot rice, add enough so that the rice has a tart/sweet taste. Rice should be shiny, not mushy. Carefully clean bowl with damp cloth, cover and let rest for 30 minutes.

Cook’s Note

*"MT FUJI" note: The Mt. Fuji method is a way to determine the correct amount of water for any quantity of rice. First wash the rice till the water runs clear to wash away all the starch. Then you put it in the pan, put your hand flat on top of the rice, and fill the pot with water until it reaches the first knuckle of your index finger (knuckle nearest your palm). It always works, no matter what the size of your hand.

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jenko-luv

Perfect!!! The only thing I would suggest is adding a little @ a time, tasting the rice (note: use a little! Regular rice could be served with sushi alone, adding these ingredients will make it tangy, sushi rice is known to be sweet 'n tangy, & for heaven sakes don't eat it like you would a "side" to any normal dish, sushi rice is sushi rice for a reason). Use your own discretion.

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