Hosomaki is a type of Japanese sushi roll characterised by its small, thin size and simplicity.
Momofuku Fukui is known for producing premium roasted seaweed products, ensuring that the nori is crisp, flavourful and full of umami.
Thin Sushi Rolls
The word "hosomaki" translates to "thin roll" in Japanese. It is made by wrapping a small amount of sushi rice and one main ingredient, like fish or vegetables, in a half nori sheet using a bamboo mat.
The sheets are pre-cut into half sizes, which are the perfect dimensions for making hosomaki rolls, ensuring that the sushi roll is thin and delicate.
Sushi Rice
Sushi rice is a key component of sushi, made from short-grain Japanese rice, distinct for its sticky texture, which allows it to hold together when shaping sushi. Proper preparation is crucial, as the cooked sushi rice needs to be slightly firm but sticky enough to form the sushi rolls or nigiri without falling apart.
A rice cooker has become an essential appliance not just in Japanese homes, but globally, due to their ability to consistently cook perfect sushi rice with minimal effort.
How to make hosomaki sushi rolls
Ingredients (including one primary filling)
- Sushi rice (seasoned with vinegar, sugar, and salt)
- Filling: Tuna (tekka maki), Cucumber (kappa maki), Salmon, Avocado, Pickled vegetables, such as takuwan (pickled daikon radish).
- Nori (Seaweed): Hosomaki is rolled using a half sheet of nori, which is important for keeping the sushi roll small and manageable. The nori is placed on the outside, holding everything together.
Method
- Hosomaki is rolled into a tight, cylindrical shape, using a bamboo rolling mat, then sliced into small, bite-sized pieces using a sharp knife — usually 6 to 8 pieces per roll.
- The balance of the soft, sticky sushi rice and the crisp nori, along with the freshness of the single filling, makes hosomaki a simple yet elegant sushi with clean flavours.
- If you don't have a bamboo sushi rolling mat then you can use a flexible place mat or a clean tea towel that has been folded into quarters.
How to serve
Hosomaki is typically served with soy sauce, rice vinegar, pickled sushi ginger (gari), and a dab of wasabi for dipping and enhancing the flavours. It’s often part of a sushi platter, complementing other more complex sushi rolls.
While ideal for hosomaki, these half nori sheets can also be used for other sushi types, including temaki (hand rolls) or shredded and used as a garnish for rice bowls and noodle dishes.