Inarizushi Made With Juicy Aburaage
Inarizushi Made With Juicy Aburaage

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Home-made Inari Sushi is not difficult to make at all. All you need to do is cook seasoned aburaage pouches and sushi rice, then wrap A seasoned aburaage pouch for Inarizushi is sometimes called 'inariage' (いなり揚げ) because it is aburaage (油揚げ) for Inarizushi (いなり寿司). Inarizushi is a kind of sushi or rice ball.

To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook inarizushi made with juicy aburaage using 19 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Inarizushi Made With Juicy Aburaage:
  1. Prepare 5 pieces Aburaage
  2. Prepare 360 ml Rice
  3. Take 6 tbsp Sushi vinegar
  4. Take 4 tbsp ○Soy sauce
  5. Prepare 3 tbsp ○Sugar (brown sugar crystals preferable)
  6. Prepare 200 ml ○Bonito flakes & kombu based dashi stock
  7. Make ready 1 tbsp ○Sake
  8. Take 1 tbsp ○Mirin
  9. Take ✿ Additions, optional
  10. Make ready 3 cm ✿Carrot
  11. Take 2 pieces ✿Shiitake mushrooms
  12. Get 1/6 piece ✿Konnyaku
  13. Make ready 1 piece ✿Kanpyo
  14. Make ready 1/2 piece ✿Koya tofu
  15. Get 200 ml ☆Dashi stock
  16. Get 3 tbsp ☆Soy sauce
  17. Prepare 2 tbsp ☆Sugar
  18. Take 1 tsp each ☆Sake and mirin
  19. Make ready 1 Sesame seeds

Because the aburaage keeps the rice held together so well, and it's usually made with just rice inside, inarizushi is easy to eat, even when using your hands. Aburaage (油揚げ) are made from plain tofu that's been sliced and then deep fried. When the slices are deep fried, they turn crinkly and form an air pocket inside. You can find aburaage in the refrigerated or freezer section of a Japanese grocery store.

Instructions to make Inarizushi Made With Juicy Aburaage:
  1. Boil the aburaage thoroughly for at least 5 minutes to remove the excess oil. When the oil is gone, drain them into a colander.
  2. When making Gomoku (5 ingredients) Inarizushi, mince all the ingredients marked ✿ into the same size.
  3. Put the ingredients marked ☆ into a pot and simmer until the juice is reduced. Turn off the heat and leave to cool.
  4. Before seasoning the abura-age, roll a rolling pin over both sides to drain. (This also makes easier to open into pockets.)
  5. Cut the abura-age in half. Put the listed ○ ingredients as well as the abura-age into a pot, simmer over medium-low heat.
  6. Cook the rice with a bit less water than usual. Pour the sushi vinegar and mix briskly. Mix in the ✿ ingredients (or plenty of sesame seeds instead).
  7. Before stuffing the rice into the aburaage, it's a good idea to prepare the exact portions of rice balls with the abura-age.
  8. Squeeze the abura-age lightly to remove the liquid and stuff the rice into each pocket.

They are made in the same way as Chinese 'tofu puffs'. Inarizushi is fried tofu pouches filled with sushi rice. The tender and juicy tofu pouches with the dashi stock have a delicate homemade taste. Let's prepare the aburaage, fried tofu pouches. Roll out each fried tofu with a rolling pin.

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