How to Make Sushi Rice That Even Works for Sushi

I don't make sushi at home very often, or ever, since we're surrounded by top-notch sushi chefs here in San Francisco, but that doesn't mean I don't make sushi rice. I think sushi rice makes a perfect side dish for just about any grilled meat, and since it's perfectly fine at room temperature, it's great for picnics.

You can even turn it into some quick tortilla-less tacos using nori seaweed wraps, as seen in the video. They make for such a unique summer meal – the perfect delivery system for any and all leftovers. I even seen it rolled into balls, and tossed in toasted sesame seeds, or seaweed, and served like truffles.

What I'm trying to say is, you can do a lot with this stuff. Including sushi. There are thousands of videos on YouTube showing how to make literally every type of sushi in existence, so check those out if you're so inclined. Maybe one of these days I'll even give it a go, if only for the "constructive criticism." I really hope you give this sushi rice technique a try soon. Enjoy!

2 cups sushi rice, rinsed well, and left to dry for one hour 2 1/4 cups water 1/4 to 1/3 cup seasoned *rice vinegar, or to taste

* I buy mine already seasoned, but to make your own seasoned rice vinegar; combine: 1 cup rice vinegar, or cider vinegar 1/2 cup white sugar 4 teaspoons kosher salt

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