How to Make Hina Doll Prince and Princess Shaped Temari-zushi (round sushi balls)

Samuel Hines   27/06/2020 20:01

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  • 🌎 Cuisine: American
  • πŸ‘© 1 - 3 servings
  • 😍 Review: 587
  • 😎 Rating: 4
  • 🍳 Category: Dinner
  • 🍰 Calories: 263 calories
  • Hina Doll Prince and Princess Shaped Temari-zushi (round sushi balls)
    Hina Doll Prince and Princess Shaped Temari-zushi (round sushi balls)

    Hello everybody, it is Drew, welcome to our recipe page. Today, we’re going to prepare a special dish, hina doll prince and princess shaped temari-zushi (round sushi balls). It is one of my favorites. This time, I will make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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    Guide to Prepare Hina Doll Prince and Princess Shaped Temari-zushi (round sushi balls)

    To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have hina doll prince and princess shaped temari-zushi (round sushi balls) using 11 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.


    Ingredients

    The ingredients needed to make Hina Doll Prince and Princess Shaped Temari-zushi (round sushi balls):

    1. Prepare 900 ml Sushi rice
    2. Make ready 4 pieces Nori seaweed for hand rolls
    3. Get 2 slice Ham
    4. Take 3 eggs worth Scrambled eggs (iri tamago)
    5. Make ready 4 small Imitation crab sticks
    6. Prepare 1 small jar Salmon flakes (commercial)
    7. Make ready 1 Mayonnaise
    8. Make ready 1 Sakura denbu (pink colored fine white fish flakes)
    9. Prepare 1 Carrot (sliced, cut in flower shapes and cooked with soy sauce)
    10. Take 1 bunch Broccolini
    11. Take 22 cm width Plastic wrap

    Instructions

    Steps to make Hina Doll Prince and Princess Shaped Temari-zushi (round sushi balls):

    1. Cook 5 rice cooker cups of rice with the 'sushi rice' water level, and make sushi rice. 130 g sugar, 125 g rice vinegar, 10 g salt is my recipe for the sushi vinegar - we like it on the sweet side.
    2. Make the face parts. Cut the nori seaweed with kitchen scissors. Use the rounded part of a heart shaped piece of ham.
    3. Use some broccolini boiled in salt water to decorate the prince's head. Use a carrot flower cooked in soy sauce for the princess.
    4. Cut the crab sticks into quarters. Make scrambled eggs (iri tamago); I flavor mine with sugar and salt.
    5. Prepare the sakura denbu and salmon flakes. If you want to use other ingredients, make them ready also.
    6. Spread out a piece of plastic wrap and arrange the face directly on the plastic wrap. When making the princess, place a carrot flower on her head, and when making the prince, place a piece of broccolini on his head. Place the hair parts afterwards.
    7. If you place the nori eyes, ham mouth, and sakura denbu cheeks towards the center of the rice ball, it will look very cute.
    8. Gently top with sushi rice, add the filling and then very gently add a bit more sushi rice.
    9. Lift up the 4 corners of the plastic wrap and form it into a ball.
    10. Make the prince in the same way.
    11. These are great in bentos too. Make lots of carrot flowers to use as decoration, and to make the bento very cute.

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