Prawn Tempura Onigiri Rice Balls

You can recreate this prawn tempura just like the product sold at a famous onigiri shop at home, which would be pretty economical.
The pickled plum is usually pretty salty, but sprinkle salt if necessary.
You can make prawn tempura yourself or just buy at the supermarket. Recipe by Shampoo hat
Prawn Tempura Onigiri Rice Balls
You can recreate this prawn tempura just like the product sold at a famous onigiri shop at home, which would be pretty economical.
The pickled plum is usually pretty salty, but sprinkle salt if necessary.
You can make prawn tempura yourself or just buy at the supermarket. Recipe by Shampoo hat
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Spread the rice on a nori sheet (like when you make sushi rolls), leaving one edge rice free.
- 2
Bonito flake version: sprinkle a little salt and cover the center with bonito flakes, prawn tempura and mayonnaise.
- 3
Pickled plum and shiso leaves version: if using pickled plum, mince first. Spread it on step 1 and place a shiso leaf and prawn tempura.
- 4
Roll up the nori and rice from one end and it's done.
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