Celebrate happy occasions with these colorful ball-shaped Temari Sushi! They‘re easily the prettiest sushi you can make at home. They make the perfect sushi to serve if you’re hosting a party or potluck. 

Temari sushi on a plate.

Here are the cutest and daintiest sushi you can easily make at home – Temari Sushi or Temarizushi (手まり寿司). Adorned with a variety of colorful toppings, these sushi balls are often served during happy occasions like Hinamatsuri (Girl’s Day) in Japan.

What is Temari Sushi?

Temari (手毬), which means “handball” in English, is a traditional Japanese embroidered ball, which people used to play with. These days, Temari balls are treated more as decorative ornaments in the house rather than a children’s toy.

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Temari Balls made by 90 year old lady in Japan
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As you may have guessed, Temari Sushi was named after these brightly colored Temari balls. A fine example of food imitates everyday objects.

Temari sushi in a black lacquer box.

How to Make Temari Sushi

Temari Sushi basically consists of 2 parts:

  • sushi rice as the base
  • ingredients of your choice as the toppings

1) Make perfect sushi rice

For all sushi, the rice is just as important as the toppings or fillings. Once you master the secret of making the rice, you will be ready to dish up all kinds of mouth-watering sushi recipes. So start with this step-by-step sushi rice guide.

2) Choose your ingredients

From raw fish to assorted vegetables, you can literally work with an array of ingredients for Temari Sushi.

If you love raw fish, pick the freshest sashimi-grade seafood like salmon, tuna, and tai (sea bream).

Not a fan of raw fish? Use boiled shrimp, smoked salmon, boiled crab, grilled meat, or anything that’s cooked.

For vegetarian or vegan, you can make Temari Sushi with your favorite vegetables. They can be fresh, grilled or roasted.

You can also layer the ingredients with thinly sliced cucumber, avocado, kinshi tamago (shredded eggs), and herbs to make the sushi more colorful.

Temari sushi on a plate.

Tips to Make The Prettiest Temari Sushi 

Here are some useful tips to dress up your Temari Sushi:

  • Use contrasting colors like red (tuna) and green (avocado).
  • Think textures. Ingredients such as octopus sashimi, kinshi tamago (shredded egg crepes) are great for creating textures.
  • Make use of translucent ingredients such as super thinly sliced cucumber and tai (sea bream). When you place other ingredients underneath these materials, it creates a unique sheer to the presentation.
  • Decorate Temari Sushi with colorful garnish that pops such as ikura (salmon roe), flower-shaped carrots, nori (seaweed) strips, thinly sliced lemon, chives, or microgreens.
  • The key is to mix, match and layer.

Unlike nigiri sushi or sushi rolls, you don’t need any practice or expert skill to make Temari Sushi. The sushi balls will naturally form a nice round shape with the help of plastic wrap. You don’t even have to worry about getting your hands sticky.

As you can see, the possibilities are endless for Temari Sushi. Let your creativity shines and has fun making homemade Temari Sushi!

Temari sushi in a black lacquer box.

From top, left to right:

Egg + Shiso + Carrot
Avocado + Tuna
Smoked Salmon + Lemon
Egg + Nori Seaweed + Ikura
Shiso + Ikura
Uni (sea urchin) + Nori Seaweed + Ikura
Shiso + Tai (Sea Bream)
Sakura Denbu + Shiso,
Smoked Salmon + Lemon
Shrimp + Ikura
Avocado + Tuna
Lotus Root + Carrot
Shiso + Lotus Root + Carrot
Egg + Nori Seaweed + Ikura
Hamachi (yellowtail) + Kaiware Daikon
Salmon + Ikura

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Temari sushi on a plate.

Temari Sushi

5 from 7 votes
Celebrate happy occasions with these colorful ball-shaped Temari Sushi! They‘re easily the prettiest sushi you can make at home. They make the perfect sushi to serve if you're hosting a party or potluck. 
Prep Time: 40 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour
Servings: 4 (28 Temari Sushi)

Ingredients
 
 

For the Sushi Rice

For the Seasoned Lotus Root & Carrot

For the Shredded Egg Crepe (Kinshi Tamago)

For the Temari Sushi

For the Sashimi Choices

  • sashimi-grade salmon
  • sashimi-grade tuna (maguro)
  • sashimi-grade sea bream (tai)
  • sashimi-grade yellowtail (hamachi)
  • uni (sea urchin)
  • cooked shrimp
  • smoked salmon
Japanese Ingredient Substitution: If you want substitutes for Japanese condiments and ingredients, click here.

Instructions
 

To Make the Sushi Rice (prepare ahead of time)

  • If you haven‘t made 5 cups sushi rice (cooked and seasoned) yet, you must start making sushi rice (steamed rice seasoned with sweet vinegar) first as it takes at least 1 hour 40 minutes to prepare. Please note that 2¼ cups (450 g, 3 rice cooker cups) of uncooked Japanese short-grain rice yield 6⅔ cups (990 g) of cooked rice.

To Make the Seasoned Lotus Root and Carrot

  • Thinly slice ½ inch lotus root (renkon) crosswise. If you want to make a flower-shaped lotus root, follow my tutorial for Hana Renkon.
    Temari Sushi 3
  • Thinly slice ½ inch carrot crosswise. If you want to make a flower-shaped carrot, follow my tutorial for Hanagiri.
    Temari Sushi 4
  • In a small saucepan, put the sliced lotus root, sliced carrot, and the seasoning ingredients: ½ cup dashi (Japanese soup stock), 1 tsp sake, 1 tsp mirin, 1 tsp sugar, 2 tsp usukuchi (light-colored) soy sauce, and ⅛ tsp Diamond Crystal kosher salt. Bring it to a simmer and cook on medium heat until tender.
    Temari Sushi 5

To Make the Kinshi Tamago (Shredded Egg Crepe)

  • In a bowl, whisk 1 large egg (50 g each w/o shell) and ⅛ tsp Diamond Crystal kosher salt together. In a non-stick frying pan, heat 1 Tbsp neutral oil over medium heat. Pour the egg mixture into the pan and make sure the egg is spread evenly. Flip once the bottom side is cooked. When the egg is cooked, take it out and chiffonade the egg into thin strips. You can follow my Kinshi Tamago tutorial for step-by-step instructions and photos.
    Temari Sushi 6

To Make the Balls of Sushi Rice

  • Place a sheet of plastic wrap on top of a kitchen scale. Measure 30 g (2 Tbsp) of sushi rice and make a round ball. Transfer to a plate and measure the next batch. Make sure to cover the rice balls with plastic wrap and the sushi rice with a damp towel to prevent the rice from drying out.
    Temari Sushi 7

To Cut the Sashimi

  • Cut the sashimi of your choice into thin slices. You can use sashimi-grade salmon, sashimi-grade tuna (maguro), sashimi-grade sea bream (tai), sashimi-grade yellowtail (hamachi), uni (sea urchin), cooked shrimp, and even smoked salmon.
    Temari Sushi 8

To Make the Temari Sushi

  • Place a sheet of plastic on the work surface. In the center, lay the topping of your choice. These include sashimi slices, seasoned lotus root and carrot, shredded egg crepe, slices of ¼ avocado, a bit of the ¼ cup sakura denbu (seasoned cod fish flakes), sections of 3 shiso leaves (perilla/ooba),and so on. Then, place a sushi rice ball on top of the ingredient. Wrap the plastic around the rice ball and twist to tighten. Shape it nicely so it has a nice ball shape. Unwrap and set aside.
    Temari Sushi 9
  • Continue with other ingredients you prepared.
    Temari Sushi 10
  • Garnish the Temari Sushi as you like. You can use thin strips cut from ½ sheet nori (dried laver seaweed), tiny wedges cut from 2 slices lemon, cut pieces of 5 sprigs chives, and some ikura (salmon roe), as you wish.
    Temari sushi on a plate.

To Store

  • Sashimi-grade fish must be eaten within 24 hours. Keep the leftovers in an airtight container and store in the refrigerator for a day. Temari Sushi should be consumed right away, but they can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. I highly recommend keeping them in an airtight container or a plate wrapped tightly with plastic and then wrap around the container/plate with a thick kitchen towel so the food stay safe in a cool environment but rice doesn‘t get hard from cold air in the refrigerator.

Nutrition

Calories: 350 kcal · Carbohydrates: 55 g · Protein: 17 g · Fat: 6 g · Saturated Fat: 1 g · Polyunsaturated Fat: 1 g · Monounsaturated Fat: 3 g · Trans Fat: 1 g · Cholesterol: 66 mg · Sodium: 344 mg · Potassium: 283 mg · Fiber: 3 g · Sugar: 2 g · Vitamin A: 797 IU · Vitamin C: 5 mg · Calcium: 21 mg · Iron: 1 mg
Author: Namiko Hirasawa Chen
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Japanese
Keyword: sashimi, sushi
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Thank you so much to share with us the secret and beautiful world of Japanesse food <3 <3 <3

lovely! your blog is outstandig. just discovered and now i’m totally flashed. will come back soon and try some recipes!
thanx Nami

Hi Nami san, you are realy amazing, I’m so impressed. Very beautiful dish, simple, atractive, colourful, and delicious. Thanks fou your amazing recipe.

These look so beautiful! How long will vegetarian sushi keep in the fridge for? Thanks 🙂

Nami-san, Dumb question… Do we leave the balls of goodness wrapped in plastic wrap until we eat them? I would think so because they’d come apart in transit, but I just want to make sure.