Rice drying out in the fridge overnight, solutions?
The answer is easy. It is to mix in oil. You can use any cooking oil but adding some healthy one is a better choice I think 😉👍
BTW "Oil Onigiri" is something popular here in Japan, in the way it makes the Onigiri tasty!
If you are making Onigiri a night before, I recommend not touching it with your bare hands. This is why I use plastic wrap. In this way Onigiri will be bactaria free and lasts longer.
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How to Keep Onigiri (Rice Balls) in the Fridge Overnight
Difficulty: VERY Easy
Time: 3min
Number of servings: 3 small rice balls
Ingredients:
240g cooked rice
2 tsp. oil of your choice
Directions:
Mix oil in rice and make rice balls. You can make 3 small rice balls from 240g rice.
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How To Keep Onigiri (Rice Balls) From Getting Hard In The Fridge Overnight おにぎりを冷蔵保存しても固くならない方法 ─ ochikeron

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