Inari Sushi with a Twist - Wasabi Inari

There was a line for these in a department store deli. It probably tasted like this.
Store-bought inari abura-age and grated wasabi in a tube is fine. When I couldn't find wasabi leaf, I made a mixture of 15 g wasabi-zuke (pickled wasabi) and sesame seeds. This recipe is not for those who don't like sake lees. My son didn't like these. If using wasabi-zuke, consume them as soon as possible. Recipe by Shampoo hat
Inari Sushi with a Twist - Wasabi Inari
There was a line for these in a department store deli. It probably tasted like this.
Store-bought inari abura-age and grated wasabi in a tube is fine. When I couldn't find wasabi leaf, I made a mixture of 15 g wasabi-zuke (pickled wasabi) and sesame seeds. This recipe is not for those who don't like sake lees. My son didn't like these. If using wasabi-zuke, consume them as soon as possible. Recipe by Shampoo hat
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Combine the wasabi leaf, mayonnaise, grated wasabi, and sesame seeds with the sushi rice, then stuff them into the inari abura-age.
- 2
This is the wasabi I used. It's a specialty of Shizuoka Prefecture.
- 3
I used my recipe for inari age:.
- 4
For a sweet vinegar ginger version, see, a tsukemono version, see, or a spicy version, see.
https://cookpad.wasmer.app/us/recipes/145237-inari-sushi-with-a-twist-spicy-inari-sushi
https://cookpad.wasmer.app/us/recipes/145122-inari-sushi-with-pickles
https://cookpad.wasmer.app/us/recipes/145557-inari-sushi-with-a-twist-pickled-ginger-inari
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