Sushi - what am I doing wrong?
Mar. 6th, 2004 06:53 pmI have always had a problem with cooking rice for sushi, whether it be regular white rice or nishiki rice (or one time I used aborio rice).
I cook it up precisely according to the directions in the rice cooker book and it always ends up dry and slightly crunchy. How on earth do I get it soft and moist?
I cook it up precisely according to the directions in the rice cooker book and it always ends up dry and slightly crunchy. How on earth do I get it soft and moist?
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Date: 2004-03-06 03:01 am (UTC)I miss my rice cooker. my ex got it when we divorced. want to get another and a book on how to make sushi.
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Date: 2004-03-06 03:23 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2004-03-06 07:13 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-03-06 08:49 am (UTC)i know you've been working on this for a while now...
so you've got the cooker and not to insult you but you are using the proper rice, yes? the japanese sticky, um, kobe? kome? i forget the name, it's all in characters anyway so i just look for the right bag. :/ the water ratio is perfect for the cooker so my only suggestions would be to make sure the rice is well well well rinsed, (till the water is clear) and try putting the rice/water in the cooker and before turning the cooker on, let it soak for 20 mins or so, then turn on the cooker. that should plump em up a bit.
good luck!
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Date: 2004-03-12 12:55 am (UTC)Although I have been known to use Aborio (hey, it's a short grain) or plain white rice when I didn't have sushi rice.
I found that adding a little more water and doing the proper sugar/salt/vinegar mix makes it perfect.
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Date: 2004-03-06 09:39 am (UTC)I just looked up something on how to cook japanese rice and it said when using a rice cooker to let it soak for about an hour before cooking and then steam for 15-20 minutes after it's done, but before opening the lid. Maybe you're taking the lid off too soon?
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Date: 2004-03-06 10:16 am (UTC)If not, then all the moisture will be escaping due to evaporation.
If so, I've no fucking idea.