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For breakfast and snacks ♪ Convenient frozen storage of rice balls --Notes and recommended ingredients

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It is convenient to cook a lot at once and store it in a freezer. However, it is troublesome to prepare side dishes and rice when you are busy in the morning or when you want to fill your stomach a little.

In such a case, we recommend the frozen storage of "rice balls" that have been pre-filled with ingredients. You can eat other rice balls at any time just by heating them in the microwave! Below are some tips and suitable ingredients for freezing.

Do not hold with bare hands

Use freshly cooked warm rice. Freezing with steam can reduce the dryness when thawing.

Also, unlike the usual rice balls that you eat immediately, when freezing, use a wrap or rice ball mold for hygiene. I can't add or remove salt by hand, so I basically mix the ingredients.

Do not hold with bare hands

Grip with wrap

Take the rough heat from the rice balls you hold and put them in a freezer bag. By putting it in a bag, you can prevent freezing and burning, and you can keep it delicious for a longer time. If there is, put it on a metal tray or bat and freeze it more quickly.

When the heat is removed

Put it in a freezer bag and seal it while removing the air.

Keep more delicious with quick freezing

Defrost in the microwave

When you eat it, it will be dry if it is thawed naturally, so heat it in the microwave like frozen rice. A guideline is about one and a half minutes for one rice ball (adjust according to the model you are using).


Nori is easily damaged when it contains water, so it is better to wrap it just before eating. Also, the onigiri after thawing is easy to dry, so eat it immediately or wrap it tightly in plastic wrap if you carry it around.

Wrap the seaweed

I have returned to other rice balls!

What are the recommended ingredients?

The ingredients that are suitable for frozen rice balls are those with low water content and strong taste . There is no problem with general ingredients such as dried plums, grilled salmon, kelp, dried bonito, and dried shirasu. However, avoid tuna mayonnaise as it contains a lot of oil.

Combination example: Shirasu x Ooba

Combination example: Edamame x salted kelp

Combination example: Grilled salmon x white sesame

Even if you make it in one size

If you make it in a bite size that is easy to eat, it is also recommended for pregnant women who are having morning sickness as a snack for children. If stored properly, it will last for almost a month, so why not prepare various types and enjoy it according to your mood? Please use it together with the " frozen miso soup mix" introduced earlier!

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