Inari sushi or sushi in seasoned deep-fried tofu pockets has always been my must-have sushi while dining in a Japanese restaurant. It's simple yet flavourful π You can control the salt and sugar content of the inari age according to your preference - the privilege of home-cooked food π
Inari age or seasoned deep-fried tofu pockets are easy to prepare with the use of a Japanese seasoned soya sauce or tsuyu. You save the trouble for having to hunt for dashi and mirin. Yamamori Tsuyu came in a small bottle of 220ml which would not take up a big space in the fridge to store. It can be used in meat dishes that called for soya sauce.
Ingredients
115g deep-fried tofu puff, 9 pieces
300g water
80g Yamamori Tsuyu/seasoned soya sauce
40g raw sugar
1. Gently roll a rolling pin or a chopstick over a tofu puff to break out the connecting fiber within the puff. This helps to open up the tofu puff later.
Some people prefer to give the tofu puffs a quick boil to remove the oil. However, I think rinsing the tofu puffs in cold water a few times do the same job and save on energy.
Gently squeeze dry the tofu puffs. Set them aside.
3. Bring water, tsuyu/seasoned soya sauce, and raw sugar to a boil.
4. Add the tofu puffs to the sauce pan. Push the tofu puffs to submerge in the sauce. You can use a drop lid to do the job. Otherwise, cover the pot with a lid, and push down the tofu puffs a few times during the course of cooking.
Simmer the tofu puffs for about 20 to 30 minutes, or till the sauce has reduced to about 1 to 2 cm deep.
Let the inari age cool down in the sauce.
5. If you are not making the inari sushi immediately, you can keep them in an air-tight container for up to 3 days in the fridge; or 3 weeks in the freezer.
Sushi Rice for 4 inari
Cook the sushi rice as per the instruction given on the rice packaging.
From my experience, each inari age can take up about 20g of uncooked sushi rice.
Ingredients
80g sushi rice
115g water
9g sushi rice vinegar
Directions
1. Rinse the short grain sushi rice a few times, and let them soak for about 3 hours.
Assembling Inari Sushi
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