Chihiro's Onigiri: Japanese Rice Balls from Spirited Away - Alison's Wonderland Recipes (2024)

I’m proud to announce the start of a menu I’ve been looking forward to for ages: A STUDIO GHIBLI MENU! For those who are unfamiliar, Japanese director Hayao Miyazaki worked with Studio Ghibli to make films like My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited Away, and Ponyo. I’ve been a huge Hayao Miyazaki fan for years, so I thought it would be fun to make a menu for his movies! Since it would be impossible to choose just one film, I decided to base each dish after a different movie. Today’s recipe is from Spirited Away!

In the movie, a little girl named Chihiro must work in a sorceress’ spa for magical spirits while attempting to find her enchanted parents (they’ve been transformed into pigs—who may soon be served for dinner to the magical guests!).

When Chihiro becomes overwhelmed and despairs of ever freeing herself and her parents, her friend Haku gives her a Japanese rice ball (called “onigiri”). As she eats, Chihiro calms down and renews her resolve to defeat the sorceress. Though there are lots of significant foods in Spirited Away, I decided to make the onigiri because I love how that tiny act of friendship helped Chihiro when she needed it most.

This onigiri recipe looks just a little different from the one in the film. The rice ball in the movie had no traditional nori wrap and appeared to have no filling, but I wanted to make something a little more special. So I decided to include a nori wrap and some grilled salmon filling. The simple rice, light salmon, and salty roasted nori combine to make the perfect snack. Enjoy! 🙂

“They don’t remember being human, so look hard. It’s up to you to remember which ones they are.”

— Spirited Away

INGREDIENTS:

  • 6 mini sheets of roasted seaweed (also called “nori”)
  • 3/4 cup shredded cooked salmon (I thawed a frozen salmon fillet and cooked it in a skillet with some lemon pepper using the technique from my Simple Seared Salmon post.)
  • 1 tbsp mayonnaise
  • 6 cups cooked sticky rice (I used this brand and this cooking technique to make Japanese sticky rice. NOTE: If you don’t have a ceramic pot, the rice recipe works fine in a regular stockpot.)
  • a triangle shaped cookie cutter (mine was about 3 inches in size)

Makes 12 rice balls

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INSTRUCTIONS:

    1. Start by slicing your nori sheets in half lengthwise. My sheets were 2 ½” x 3 ½”, so in the end I had 12 strips that were 1 ¼” wide. Mix the mayonnaise into your salmon until well coated. Set the salmon mix and nori aside.
    2. NOTE: If you’re using freshly cooked rice, wait until the rice is cool enough to handle. If using cold leftover rice, reheat it in a microwave at 30 second intervals until slightly warm—not hot. I recommend only reheating and using a couple cups of rice at a time, then heating up more when you run out. This way, the rice won’t go cold before you’re finished working with it.
    3. Put the cookie cutter on a flat surface. Place an 8″x8″ sheet of plastic wrap over the cookie cutter and push some of it it down inside so that the inside of the cookie cutter is completely lined with plastic wrap. Scoop approximately 2 tbsp of rice into the bottom of the cutter and press it flat with a plastic spoon or small rubber spatula (the rice won’t stick to the tools as much as it sticks to fingers!). When flattening the rice, push it around so that it reaches right up to the corners of the cutter (add more rice if needed to make sure the bottom is completely coated). Place 1 tsp salmon filling into the middle of the rice, spreading it around just a little, so there will be a little salmon in each bite of rice when you’re finished.

      People who make onigiri regularly are often able to shape it using just their hands, but as a beginner, I found it a lot easier to use a cookie cutter as a frame.

      The mayonnaise in the salmon mix will mostly get absorbed into the rice, so you won’t really taste it. It primarily acts as an adhesive, keeping the salmon and rice together.

    4. Place a couple more tablespoons of rice on top and flatten out as before. Add a little extra rice if you need more to cover up the salmon. Wrap the plastic tightly over the exposed end of the onigiri and pop it out of the cookie cutter. Firmly wrap any loose ends around the outside of the onigiri. Set aside.

      These measurements are for a 3-inch cookie cutter. If your cutter is bigger or smaller, you will need to adjust your proportions accordingly.

      Firm wrapping is important to keep the onigiri from losing its shape while it sets.

      It should pop out of the frame very easily. If it doesn’t, it may be overstuffed. Try removing some of the rice if it’s stuck in the frame.

    5. Repeat with remaining rice and salmon until you run out of ingredients (for me, this made 12 rice balls).
    6. Let the onigiri set for 5-10 minutes. If planning to eat them later, place them on a baking sheet and chill until ready to serve (you can reheat them in the microwave inside the plastic wrap for no more than 20-25 seconds—if they get too hot, they can fall apart).
    7. When ready to serve, remove the plastic wrap and press a nori strip around the bottom of each onigiri. The rice should still be sticky enough that the nori adheres with no problems.

    8. Serve at a spa for magical creatures while brainstorming ideas to save your loved ones.

Craving more rice? Check out our hasperat wraps!

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FAQs

What was Chihiro eating in Spirited Away? ›

However, the mystery food that's been puzzling viewers for years has finally been revealed to be the stomach of a coelacanth. While photos of the stomach itself can't be found on the Internet, coelacanths are rare types of fish once thought to be “living fossils”. Yonebayashi goes on to say: どうやら絵コンテには書いてないようです…

How do you get the recipe for onigiri Genshin? ›

The recipe can be obtained from the World Quest The Gourmet Supremos: The Deep Divers in Series The Gourmet Supremos, located underground near the Jakotsu Mine. The location can be found as part of World Quest Orobashi's Legacy: Part III in Series Orobashi's Legacy.

What does onigiri mean in anime? ›

Before the Timeskip. Oni Giri. Oni Giri (鬼斬り, Oni Giri?, literally meaning "Ogre Cutter"): Zoro's signature technique. A three-way simultaneous slashing attack.

What do you eat with Japanese rice balls? ›

While Japanese rice balls are often eaten as a snack, they can also be part of a light meal. You can enjoy them alongside a bowl of miso soup and some pickled vegetables for a simple and satisfying meal.

Are Haku and Chihiro in love? ›

There is evidence in the film that can lead people to believe Chihiro and Haku can be a couple, However, there are some who disagree that they had any sort of romantic element. On SparkNotes, it states the interaction between Chihiro and Haku is simply like a brother and sister relationship.

Why does Chihiro cry when eating? ›

By eating— by receiving sustenance and strength— Chihiro gets the courage to accept her situation and her weakness. She has the strength to cry and let Haku comfort her. Yes, sobbing while stuffing your face with rice can be funny. But this scene is more than that.

What is Barbara's Special Dish? ›

Spicy Stew is a Special Dish that the player has a chance to obtain by cooking Cream Stew with Barbara. The recipe for Cream Stew is obtainable from Good Hunter for 2,500 Mora after reaching Adventure Rank 25.

What happens when you use Vahid's kneaded Onigiri? ›

Vahid's Kneaded Onigiri is a Quest Item obtained after the completion of the World Quest In Another Land. Similar to the Tea Break Pancake Cooked by Lily, it is possible to "use" the item, but doing so will remove it from the player's inventory, and it will have no effect on the player's characters.

How to mold Onigiri by hand? ›

Hand-made Onigiri:

Spread a palmful (or less, depending on how big you want the onigiri to be) of warm sushi rice into one hand. Place the filling in the center. Fold up the rice around the filling and pack the rice tightly with both hands into a triangular shape.

Why is onigiri not sushi? ›

Despite common misconceptions, onigiri is not a form of sushi and should not be confused with the type of sushi called nigirizushi or simply nigiri. Onigiri is made with plain rice (sometimes lightly salted), while sushi is made of rice with vinegar, sugar and salt.

Are Onigiris healthy? ›

Onigiri is a traditional Japanese rice ball that offers several nutritional benefits. It is a good source of protein, vitamins, and carbohydrates .

Do you eat rice balls hot or cold? ›

Even stored this way, your onigiri will taste best within 24 hours, as the rice will begin to dry out. While onigiri are classically served at room temperature, you can also serve them chilled, or slightly warmed in a microwave or toaster oven.

Do Japanese eat onigiri everyday? ›

In Japan, people eat onigiri almost every day as a quick breakfast, lunch, snack, or late-night dinner. Onigiri are also known as omusubi.

How long does an onigiri last? ›

If you use tuna with mayonnaise or any filling with mayonnaise in it, do not keep more than a day to be safe. If you use traditional fillings, especially umeboshi (pickled salty plums) they will last a lot longer, but no more than a couple of days.

What is the weird food in Spirited Away? ›

“It was written on the storyboard that the soft, flabby food the dad eats is the stomach of a coelacanth.

What does Haku give Chihiro to eat? ›

He is empathetic

And when he offered those rice cakes to Chihiro, he encouraged her to eat them by saying that he cast a spell on them that would help her survive in the bathhouse.

Do the spirits in Spirited Away eat humans? ›

It is shown that they regard humans as lesser beings and are implied to even eat them. Their appearances between each other vary greatly, some looking very monstrous while some almost completely humanoid.

Why did Chihiro's parents eat the food? ›

Chihiro's parents' greed leads them to eat the food that turns them into pigs. The bathhouse workers' greed blinds them not only to the goodness in their midst, in the form of Chihiro, but also to present dangers, such as No-Face. Even Haku is greedy for power to match Yubaba's.

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