Perfect Short Grain Rice Recipe – A Comforting Furikake-Topped Staple

Difficulty:
3/5
Serves:
1-2 PEOPLE
Prep Time:
10 minutes
Short Grain Rice Recipe

Short Grain Rice Recipe

This Short Grain Rice recipe from Bring on the Karbs creates tender, glossy rice with a simple homemade furikake made from toasted sesame seeds, black sesame seeds, and ground nori. Featured on Bring on the Karbs, this comforting rice dish is easy to recreate at home and works beautifully as a side, base, or simple snack.

The Inspiration

Short grain rice is beloved in many East Asian cuisines for its soft texture, subtle sweetness, and pleasantly sticky finish. Unlike long grain rice, which cooks up fluffy and separate, short grain rice holds together gently, making it ideal for rice bowls, sushi-style preparations, comforting side dishes, and simple meals where rice is the star. This version, featured in episode 3013 of Bring on the Karbs, celebrates the beauty of a humble pantry staple and adds extra flavour with a quick homemade furikake.

The inspiration behind this recipe is simplicity done well. Erika and Josh Karbelnik bring a playful, carb-loving energy to Bring on the Karbs, and this dish fits that spirit perfectly. Rice may seem basic, but when washed properly, cooked with the right amount of water, rested, fluffed, and finished with seasoning, it becomes deeply satisfying. The homemade furikake adds a savoury, nutty, oceanic finish that transforms a plain bowl of rice into something aromatic and memorable.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup short grain rice
  • 1 cup plus 2 tbsp (280 ml) water

For the Furikake

  • 1 tsp toasted sesame seeds
  • 1 tsp toasted black sesame seeds
  • 2 tsp nori, ground in a spice grinder or mortar and pestle

Method

  • Wash the rice: in a bowl, add rice and water and rinse by swiping the rice with your hands. Drain and discard water, add fresh water, and repeat 3 times.
  • Add rice to a pot and add 1 cup plus 2 tbsp water. Cover with a lid, turn on the heat to medium high, and cook for 3 1/2 to 4 minutes.
  • Turn the heat down to low and simmer the rice for 15-17 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, stir together the furikake ingredients.
  • Turn off the heat and let the rice sit covered for 5 minutes. Fluff with a fork and serve sprinkled with furikake.

Serving Suggestions

This Short Grain Rice with furikake is wonderfully versatile and can be served at breakfast, lunch, dinner, or as part of a casual snack spread. Its tender texture and subtle flavour make it an excellent base for saucy dishes such as teriyaki chicken, braised tofu, grilled salmon, stir-fried vegetables, miso-glazed eggplant, or crispy mushrooms.

For a larger meal inspired by Japanese and Korean flavours, pair it with miso soup, seaweed salad, kimchi, steamed greens, or pan-seared dumplings. Because the furikake brings sesame richness and nori umami, the rice also works beautifully beside grilled seafood, roasted vegetables, or lightly seasoned proteins that allow the flavour of the rice to shine.

It is also a great addition to a build-your-own rice bowl bar with toppings like shredded chicken, tofu, edamame, carrots, spicy mayo, chili crisp, and sliced green onions. However you serve it, this dish is best enjoyed warm, freshly fluffed, and generously sprinkled with its simple sesame-nori seasoning.

Final Thoughts

As an improvised dish from Erika and Josh Karbelnik on Bring on the Karbs, this recipe also invites home cooks to enjoy the process. Rice is often treated as a background ingredient, but here it becomes the focus. It is a reminder that the best comfort food does not need to be elaborate. Sometimes, a warm bowl of perfectly cooked short grain rice with a savoury topping is exactly what a meal needs.

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