Totoro Rice Balls. On today's episode of Cooking, my brother David shows you how to make some amazing Totoro Rice Balls! THE CUTEST RICE BALL EVUH Collab with sachie (her video might not be up until tomorrow: https. Ingredients Sushi rice Rice vinegar Black sesame Filling (I didn't use any because Im lazy).
Cheer up the January lunch breaks with the cutest food!
Make your own onigiris and shape them after the biggest friend we all know - Totoro!
Which Totoro rice ball you would make?.
You can have Totoro Rice Balls using 6 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of Totoro Rice Balls
- It's 1 of rice bowl's worth cooked white rice.
- You need 1 teaspoon of ground black sesame seeds.
- You need 2 pinches of salt.
- You need 1 sheet of nori seaweed.
- You need 1 piece of cheese.
- It's 4 of short sticks deep-fried pasta or spaghetti.
By Treebuzza. Мой сосед Тоторо / My Neighbor Totoro (Отрывок). Катерина Гарбузова. Rice ball is called "Onigiri" in Japanese. Put steamed rice in a bowl. Then mix ground black sesame seeds until you reach the desired Totoro color.
Totoro Rice Balls instructions
- Before starting, prepare about 100 g of cooked rice mixed with 1 teaspoon of ground black sesame seeds and a couple pinches of salt. Adjust the ingredients to your taste!.
- Round out the mixed sesame rice into a ball and put a circle of white rice on top. Wrap it all up in plastic wrap and adjust the shape. (Make the ears as well).
- Here are the other parts: For the black soot sprite, make a mini rice ball with eyes. The eyes are little circles of cheese topped with round pieces of nori. The nose is a little piece of nori. For the whiskers I used fried pasta. For the belly hairs, pieces of nori..
- I used these cutters to make the parts..
- Put the large rice ball (body) in the bento box. Secure the ears with pasta. Stick on the parts..
- It's a little round Totoro!.
- Here's how it looks in the bento..
- You can also make totoro out of bread rolls like this. https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/145457-totoro-sandwich-using-a-bread-roll.
Make these adorable Totoro Onigiri balls. A Pikachu rice ball eating a rice ball! Here's a little Totoro rice ball from Studio Ghibli dressed up as a Pokémon. Japanese rice balls, also known as onigiri or omusubi, are a staple of Japanese lunch boxes The rice can also be mixed with a flavorful add-in like furikake. Furikake is like the salt and pepper of.