Delicious onigiri recipe you’ll love!

Soft, salty, savory, and endlessly customizable—onigiri (Japanese rice balls) are one of the most beloved snacks in Japan. They’re perfect for lunchboxes, road trips, picnics, and quick snacks at home.

 

Here’s a simple, authentic recipe you’ll absolutely love!

 

⭐ Ingredients (Makes 6–8 onigiri)

For the Rice

 

2 cups Japanese short-grain rice

 

2 1/4 cups water (for cooking)

 

Salt to taste

 

Optional Fillings

 

Choose one or mix and match:

 

Tuna Mayo: canned tuna + Japanese mayo + pinch of salt

 

Salmon Flakes: cooked, seasoned salmon

 

Umeboshi: pickled plum

 

Seasoned Chicken

 

Spicy Mayo

 

Furikake: Japanese rice seasoning

 

For Wrapping

 

Nori (seaweed sheets), cut into strips or rectangles

 

🍚 How to Make Onigiri

1. Cook the Rice

 

Rinse the rice 3–4 times until water runs mostly clear.

Cook using a rice cooker, pot, or pressure cooker until the rice is soft, sticky, and fluffy.

Let it cool slightly (warm rice shapes best).

 

2. Prepare the Filling

 

Mix your chosen filling in small bowls.

Example:

Tuna Mayo = 1 can tuna + 1 tbsp mayo + pinch of salt.

 

3. Shape the Onigiri

 

👋 Tip: Have a small bowl of salted water ready to dip your hands in—it prevents sticking and seasons the rice.

 

Triangle Onigiri

 

Wet hands in salted water.

 

Take a handful of warm rice.

 

Make a small indent in the center.

 

Add 1 teaspoon of filling.

 

Cover with a bit more rice.

 

Shape gently into a triangle—don’t squeeze too hard!

 

Round Onigiri

 

Same steps, but form into a ball instead of a triangle.

 

4. Add the Nori

 

Wrap with a strip of nori just before eating to keep it crisp.

For lunchboxes, wrap nori separately.

 

🍱 Serving Ideas

 

Serve with miso soup

 

Pack into bento lunchboxes

 

Pair with pickled vegetables

 

Add sesame seeds or furikake on top

 

🔥 Recipe Tips for Perfect Onigiri

✔ Use Japanese short-grain rice

 

Long-grain rice will not stick properly.

 

✔ Salt your hands

 

This is traditional and gives onigiri their signature flavor.

 

✔ Keep your hands wet

 

Rice won’t stick when shaping.

 

✔ Prefer warm rice

 

Cold rice is harder to mold.

 

✔ Be gentle

 

Over-compressing makes the onigiri tough and dry.

 

💡 Flavor Variations You’ll Love

🍣 Salmon Onigiri

 

Stuff with grilled or baked salmon seasoned with soy sauce.

 

🌶 Spicy Tuna

 

Tuna + mayo + sriracha.

 

🍘 Furikake Onigiri

 

Mix furikake directly into the rice for flavor throughout.

 

🥬 Vegan Options

 

Avocado

 

Pickled veggies

 

Seasoned tofu

 

🧊 Storage Tips

 

Eat onigiri the same day for best texture.

 

Store in an airtight container.

 

Do NOT refrigerate rice—it hardens. If needed, wrap tightly and keep at room temperature for a few hours.

 

❤️ Enjoy Your Delicious Onigiri!

 

This delicious onigiri recipe is simple, flexible, and perfect whether you’re new to Japanese cooking or already love it. With just a few ingredients, you can make a tasty homemade snack you’ll crave again and again.