Miss the hit of the intoxicating aromatic rice filled house, coming from the rice cooker, when going to my Korean friend's house in grade school. Sooo comforting...
Buy yourself a rice cooker! You don't have to get an expensive zoujirushi machine. The $30 Aroma rice cooker does a good job with basic sushi rice. I've used mine at least twice per week for years and it's still going strong.
I am going thru a hard time right now, I save some of Emmys videos so I watch them when I'm in a dark place like today so they can cheer me up and help me forget about life a little. Doesn't matter if it's sushi or jello recipes, her videos make me feel better inside.
I love how she called the mini pink roll a little cigar cause the first thing that popped into my head was "you could roll some fat joints with this thing"
Emmy I want personally thank you. I've been watching you since you were doing whatcha eating. Things have drastically changed over these years both my grandparents and parents have since passed but I remember showing them you. Thank you for always staying the same bright and beautiful lovely lady. I'm going upstate on Monday to pick up my parents ashes so it's go to a huge adventure! It's bittersweet but I get to try treats from another area. I look forward to future videos much love from California.
I never fail to take away something so positive from your videos. I love how at 3:12 in a sentence where you could have described your child as impatient you instead said that he was "very interested in time". The way we word and frame things is really so powerful. It not only helps to be a more positive and forgiving person but I can only imagine how the way you speak about/to your children has supported their self-esteem and self-love.
Being Chicano American (Mexican) I too as a kid was on rice duty... Rice is everywhere in Mexico as in savory dishes as well as sweets, desserts, cakes, puddings, tamales, atoles, and horchata. Not to be mistaken for 'Spanish Rice' as that is the Americanized version with beans, not traditional in Mexico, we always and still do cook rice on the stove top.. in Mexico long grain rice is used but some opt for medium grain. We first bring the water to the boil, add the rice and turn down to a slow simmer, cover, and DO NOT TOUCH for 15 minutes, voila it's done. fluff with a wooden fork... Never used a rice cooker before, want to try, may opt for the one you're using, I'll tell them you sent me lol. The Japanese are so inventive, a toy, with practical uses and is so cute... the smile on your face throughout this video says it all!
I believe what you say about rice! I was visiting a family in Arkansas on the Mississippi delta and I was invited to harvest rice on a combine. It was an amazing and memorable experience. Did it in 1983.
Emmy, **you** are a joy to watch!! I _love_ that you don't shy away from imperfection and you show us your efforts - it makes your recipes more approachable knowing that the end result doesn't always end up looking like some polished commercial.💕
I like that you also use the increments on the pot. As a kid, we were always taught to use the lines on our fingers to measure the water. But I always had mixed results (too dry/too watery) then I start using the increments and it's easier, you don't have to worry if the rice is not leveled evenly when measuring for water :D
Love the spotlight on domestic rice farmers! I’ve lived most of my life in MS, and recently moved back from AR, both huge producers of rice, but most people don’t know how much we produce here in the US! And rice is a wonderful crop for utilizing over farmed soils and giving them new life!
I love that Emmy doesnt assume people have tried a certain food, like wasabi, and she explains it too. So good for kids learning, but also inclusive of different places and walks of life ❤
Isn't it nice that we can all come see Emmy, learn a thing or two, see great new gadgets & for the most part everyone speaks so kindly to each other. Why can't more of TH-cam be like this.
The music that plays in the background from 3:40 is so beautiful. One of those moments where I hear something and it completely captures my attention. Thank you for using it and sharing the name Emmy! I always notice the lovely music and and enjoy funny sounds you use.
@@djvelocity Try using orzo pasta. They resemble rice grains. I think it's called that. There's other short little pastas too but i can't remember what they're called.
Seeing the joy you experienced while using this useful little toy made my morning brighter. You've shined a small light onto my seat of hopeless despair. 💚
We love our zojiroshi rice cooker. We have an older model, but we'll never go back to other brands. I love that this will hold the rice perfectly for hours. We will make curry early on the weekend and enjoy it all day long. Never burnt rice (cheap cookers are not good). Not the cheapest, but not too expensive and the quality is wonderful. I think when this one needs replacing, we'll upgrade to the one you have.
Ok this is seriously the CUTEST video ever. The sushi is almost too cute to eat 🥺 using a toy sushi maker to make real sushi, only Emmy would be able to pull this off 💖
HAHAHAH. I had the auto captions on and the lovely AI interpreted "Itadakimasu" as "Eat the lucky mouse." 10:48 And in the words of Emmy, so stinkin' cute!
*this is the best video i ever watched* 🥺 the algorithm blessed me with this one. miss emmymadeinjapan, you single handedly cured 2020. - also, i just realized that im also watching the emmy’s on tv and i watched ur video at the same time and your name is emmy?!!!! META!!😂😂😹😹
When I decided I wanted a rice cooker Zojirushi was the brand I settled on. I've had my little 3-cup rice cooker for almost a decade now and it's going strong. Internal battery is shot so it won't keep time if it's not plugged in, but that doesn't affect its functionality at all. I love it so much that my friends all get one for their wedding gift, and they end up falling in love, too. C:
Zojirushi rice makers are superb! Mine is similar to yours, but I bought the one with a Jasmine setting. I love it, and find myself making more rice than I ever did. Cheers! Thanks for the video!
I never knew rice is locally grown in the US as well; the more you know. I'd love to get myself a Zojirushi rice cooker one day as I buy my own house, good rice cookers are getting rarer as of late
I also have a Zojirushi (but one of the little, not so fancy ones!) and every time I use it I feel as though I have to say “thank you, Zojirushi-san!” It has been such a little godsend. My boyfriend bought it for me for the holidays and we have used it just about every day since then. I’ve made mostly rice but also CHEESECAKE in it!!!! How fun!
Emmy, a Zojirushi sponsorship! I’m so excited for you. We bought our first Zojirushi rice machine two years ago, actually based on your review of the bread machine you found at...Savers? We were so impressed with the fact Zojirushi encourages replacement of broken parts; we use our rice maker weekly, if not daily, for rice, congee, you name it. And the fact it sings to us, rather than beeping? So nice, AND it doesn’t scare our fraidycat. We also have several of the Zojirushi carafes; they are amazing. They keep hot liquids hot for 12 hours easily, and warm well into 24 hours. They’ve been a fantastic addition to our kitchen, and have helped minimize coffee and tea waste. Up next, I think we’re gonna get the griddle. 😻
It gave me such great pleasure to watch you using this "toy" sushi maker, Emmy! I was grinning all throughout the video that my cheeks felt like I had just blown up 100 balloons. Toy or not, I think I'd probably use it for real to make "grown up" sushi.⛩🍣🇯🇵❤️
Such a cute gadget, I really want one now! I bet you could flavor the different rice colors too, so the different flower petals are different flavors. 🤔😍🍣
I also thought it was 6-7 minutes. But it's 67 minutes. Not 6-7. I'm not sure why it takes this machine so long to cook it, but the screen said 67 minutes.
Actually 67 minutes would be a proper amount of time to cook normal, non-parboiled rice. Seven minutes only works for instant rice. Raw rice cooked for just 7 minutes would be pretty crunchy for sure.
I think it must be 67 mins because she said her old one only beeped once there was 15 minutes of a countdown left so she must be used to cooking rice for 15+ mins
I have to say, I do love my Zojirushi and am jealous of the higher-end model with congee feature. I probably make steel-cut oats in it almost as often as rice. Put it in at night and have perfect oats in the morning. #notSponsored :D
Zojirushi rice cookers last pretty much forever. Build quality is A+. My parents bought the rice cooker they're currently using over 20 years ago. They use it every day. Still kicking.
I only wish she had done one sushi with like tuna salad, or spam, or egg, or fresh veggies. B/c these look cute but...the ingredients weren't appetizing.
Leon Black Unless she recently announced a change in her lifestyle, no she isn't. She's made many recipes with meat (beef, chicken, etc.) and she also consumes eggs regularly (though I know some vegetarians do).
I tried making sushi for the first time and it took me 2 hours as I got ambitious and decided to make 4 different toppings and a onigiri. My dad ‘ordered’ it as his lunchbox the next day and my answer was: NEVER.
I buy all my sushi rice from a local farm! They're a Japanese-American family who managed to keep their land during WWII. I actually have matcha and monkfruit waffle mix in my pantry right now that they make with the rice flour from the rice they grow!
Did she say it takes 67 minutes to cook rice in a rice cooker? That is for ever! You can make rice in an instant pot in 12 minutes or on a stove in 20.
Its because sushi rice or short grain rice usually needs to be soaked for atleast 30 mins to an hour before cooking. The machine time adds that soaking element into the timing factor as some rice cookers can’t cook sushi rice well and usually ends up undercooked.
It's time to play with my food! I do hope you share a little rice review with us, I love Kokuho Rose but am quite curious about the purple stuff! You always give such lovely descriptions of the subtle differences in taste, texture, and aroma 😊
in my family we always cooked it in a pan I was fully grown and married before I got a rice cooker but we love rice with the juice from it and butter and sugar with biscuits its great that way. I never really had just rice plain until I got married
I feel like this is Japan’s equivalent of an Easy Bake Oven only it actually works and the end product doesn’t taste like trash
as a kid tho that shit SLAPPED
@@2muchFun4yourBuns TBH THO
The kids that said easy bake oven food tasted bad are the same people that only eat gluten free stuff noe
@@2muchFun4yourBuns never had such a wonderful cake in my childhood than that piece of cardboard I made in that crappy little oven 😂🤣
Speak for yourself I should of gotten Michelin stars for my food
Miss the hit of the intoxicating aromatic rice filled house, coming from the rice cooker, when going to my Korean friend's house in grade school. Sooo comforting...
Agreed. Coming home to the smell of cooking rice is as comforting as it is nostalgic.
Mastyllie
Savor the experience my dude, it's not the same when you cook for yourself, fr!!
Buy yourself a rice cooker! You don't have to get an expensive zoujirushi machine. The $30 Aroma rice cooker does a good job with basic sushi rice. I've used mine at least twice per week for years and it's still going strong.
Go huff it
😤
🍚
This is like... exactly the way a cigarette machine works lol 😂
mrskivick I was thinking that!
💫
How do u know
@@kaylenelind2040 because i used to roll my own cigarettes
Kaylene Lind I’ve used one hundreds and hundreds of times.
I am going thru a hard time right now, I save some of Emmys videos so I watch them when I'm in a dark place like today so they can cheer me up and help me forget about life a little. Doesn't matter if it's sushi or jello recipes, her videos make me feel better inside.
I love how she called the mini pink roll a little cigar cause the first thing that popped into my head was "you could roll some fat joints with this thing"
THIS.
Now if only it had a cone shape option.
Thank you for this lol
Grew up in the 60s -- first thought "that's a giant joint roller." 🤣👌
They used to make cigarette rollers. Used for joints by many, lol.
Emmy I want personally thank you. I've been watching you since you were doing whatcha eating. Things have drastically changed over these years both my grandparents and parents have since passed but I remember showing them you. Thank you for always staying the same bright and beautiful lovely lady. I'm going upstate on Monday to pick up my parents ashes so it's go to a huge adventure! It's bittersweet but I get to try treats from another area. I look forward to future videos much love from California.
If I'm ever in a bad mood I can always count on you to cheer me up!!!
Same!!!
very true, she has such a bubble personality!
❤️her energy is soo uplifting
Sam Elle I feel the same way. I'm here now after dealing with a particularly nasty troll & already I feel better
@@loveyourselfplease6842 oh no! that's so bad! I am sorry!
I never fail to take away something so positive from your videos. I love how at 3:12 in a sentence where you could have described your child as impatient you instead said that he was "very interested in time". The way we word and frame things is really so powerful. It not only helps to be a more positive and forgiving person but I can only imagine how the way you speak about/to your children has supported their self-esteem and self-love.
Never mind the rice cooker, I want that sushitoy
you can use Tumeric for yellow rice, its sooo good
I thought that too. Except, if I have the "toy" sushi maker, would I end up wanting a rice maker after all? 😝
Haha same😂
Same
I looked it up and fainted! The cheapest price was $106. Plus shipping
Being Chicano American (Mexican) I too as a kid was on rice duty... Rice is everywhere in Mexico as in savory dishes as well as sweets, desserts, cakes, puddings, tamales, atoles, and horchata. Not to be mistaken for 'Spanish Rice' as that is the Americanized version with beans, not traditional in Mexico, we always and still do cook rice on the stove top.. in Mexico long grain rice is used but some opt for medium grain. We first bring the water to the boil, add the rice and turn down to a slow simmer, cover, and DO NOT TOUCH for 15 minutes, voila it's done. fluff with a wooden fork... Never used a rice cooker before, want to try, may opt for the one you're using, I'll tell them you sent me lol. The Japanese are so inventive, a toy, with practical uses and is so cute... the smile on your face throughout this video says it all!
This toy is an oversized joint roller.
I love it.
What is an "oversized joint"?
@@chrisfguitar the less you know the better
@@Sabrina-sc1db nah chris means there's no such thing
@@Malone-kv2vs nah cannagars use hemp wraps
ah, just what i thought xD
People who are able to break down and describe flavors of food have a very special talent
emmy loves zojirushi so much she finally got that sponsorship from them 😁😁❤️❤️❤️.
🙌🏼 I know, right?!
@@emmymade where can we get the sushi maker toy? My son loves sushi and being of Japanese descent I would love for him to be able to make it.
@@tanyahunter6352 try looking up futomaki toy sushi roll and you might find something
Omg the kitty 🐈 one was so cute. Loved this video!
Thank you!
I believe what you say about rice! I was visiting a family in Arkansas on the Mississippi delta and I was invited to harvest rice on a combine. It was an amazing and memorable experience. Did it in 1983.
Never fails to make me grin when Emmy is super excited for something and it works out. So *stinkin' cute*!
......lol there's a USA Rice Federation......
Headed by Rinse McMahon...
😂😂😂
@@xeropunt5749 wait his name is Rinse....🤯🤯🤯🤯
BuzzKilligton haha no just a play on Vince McMahon from the world wide wrestling federation...
Autobot Star Platinum thank you for the thought!✊️
Emmy, **you** are a joy to watch!!
I _love_ that you don't shy away from imperfection and you show us your efforts - it makes your recipes more approachable knowing that the end result doesn't always end up looking like some polished commercial.💕
You even make ads interesting and fun, it's incredible.
I like that you also use the increments on the pot. As a kid, we were always taught to use the lines on our fingers to measure the water. But I always had mixed results (too dry/too watery) then I start using the increments and it's easier, you don't have to worry if the rice is not leveled evenly when measuring for water :D
Zojirushi is such a great brand! I have a breadmaker made by them and it's by far the best one I've ever owned.
My mother has had a Zojirushi rice cooker for over 23 years
Emmy also has a 25+ year old zojirushi bread maker from the thrift store. It appeared in a video about a year or two ago.
@@Margar02 I remember 😊 that's why when I found one at my local thrift store around that time I bought it! It's been the best $10 I've spent lol
@@pinkyfromhaughtfarms6550 luckyyyyy! 🤩🤭
I watched this with my cat. I love these videos your positivity and curiosity is contagious
I just love how genuine this women is ❤️🥰 keep being great sis
Love the spotlight on domestic rice farmers! I’ve lived most of my life in MS, and recently moved back from AR, both huge producers of rice, but most people don’t know how much we produce here in the US! And rice is a wonderful crop for utilizing over farmed soils and giving them new life!
Emmy isn't *TOYING* around with this sushi!
...well she *IS,* but in a good way! I feel a *pressing* need to make some sushi now!
Oh god....😒😂
@@emmymade I've had Maki Rolls and Nigiri before and they were good
You're so punny!!!!!
You're really on a roll
Tired of seeing these comments everywhere
I love that Emmy doesnt assume people have tried a certain food, like wasabi, and she explains it too. So good for kids learning, but also inclusive of different places and walks of life ❤
I love the nori "feeder" it reminds me if s typewriter
Exactly!
@@emmymade I would LOVE to meet you!! My son is obsessed with your MRE tasting videos. We try them when we can too. You are a HUGE inspiration!!!
Isn't it nice that we can all come see Emmy, learn a thing or two, see great new gadgets & for the most part everyone speaks so kindly to each other. Why can't more of TH-cam be like this.
🤣 my kids thought I was making rice thanks Emmy. Also have the same brand rice cooker.
Nice! 😊
The music that plays in the background from 3:40 is so beautiful. One of those moments where I hear something and it completely captures my attention. Thank you for using it and sharing the name Emmy! I always notice the lovely music and and enjoy funny sounds you use.
SENDING THIS TO MY BOYFRIEND!! We were just talking about learning to make sushi ourselves ❤️ Perfect timing as always Emmy!
You are the ONLY person I watch that involves eating something.. such a lovely human being with an even more lovely voice🖤💜
Finally a non-native Japanese
person who can PRONOUNCE
Japanese properly..... THANK
YOU, THANK YOU, EMMY! 💚
Your channel is the comfort food of TH-cam videos.
This may be a toy but I would absolutely use this. Worth mentioning I can’t cook anything other than pasta 😅
A stainless steel version would rule!
Skeptic Fucker totally, I would absolutely buy that
Pasta sushi.
spacewater7 I know you’re joking but that actually kind of sounds good 😅
@@djvelocity Try using orzo pasta. They resemble rice grains. I think it's called that. There's other short little pastas too but i can't remember what they're called.
Emmy videos are like anti anxiety meds for me. Her voice is so soothing.
💙💜💛💚❤
you’re so wholesome🥺
Emmy makes the coolest things ♥️😊
Sushi is my favorite thing ever ♥️ P.s. - your patience totally amazes me... I can’t imagine how long it took you to make all these things!!
Hours...😅
true, plus imagine editing the video etc! it is truly not easy put it together! she is amazing!
Seeing the joy you experienced while using this useful little toy made my morning brighter. You've shined a small light onto my seat of hopeless despair. 💚
LOVE IT EMMY
We love our zojiroshi rice cooker. We have an older model, but we'll never go back to other brands. I love that this will hold the rice perfectly for hours. We will make curry early on the weekend and enjoy it all day long. Never burnt rice (cheap cookers are not good). Not the cheapest, but not too expensive and the quality is wonderful. I think when this one needs replacing, we'll upgrade to the one you have.
Ok this is seriously the CUTEST video ever. The sushi is almost too cute to eat 🥺 using a toy sushi maker to make real sushi, only Emmy would be able to pull this off 💖
HAHAHAH. I had the auto captions on and the lovely AI interpreted "Itadakimasu" as "Eat the lucky mouse." 10:48
And in the words of Emmy, so stinkin' cute!
Sponsored by Zojirushi? Man, you’ve made it Emmy.
It's time to play with my food! Cutest sushi ever. I have to try this. Thanks Emmy💖
🙏
My favorite is definitely the flower! I want to try this at home now 💜
I always look forward to your amazing videos!!!
Thanks so much. 💜
See people ?
This is how you do a sponsorship.
Normally I'd automaticly skip it, but Emmy made it interesting.
*this is the best video i ever watched* 🥺 the algorithm blessed me with this one. miss emmymadeinjapan, you single handedly cured 2020.
- also, i just realized that im also watching the emmy’s on tv and i watched ur video at the same time and your name is emmy?!!!! META!!😂😂😹😹
I look forward to all of these notifications
High👏light👏of👏my👏week👏
You're so calming to watch
When I decided I wanted a rice cooker Zojirushi was the brand I settled on. I've had my little 3-cup rice cooker for almost a decade now and it's going strong. Internal battery is shot so it won't keep time if it's not plugged in, but that doesn't affect its functionality at all. I love it so much that my friends all get one for their wedding gift, and they end up falling in love, too. C:
Most successful fan! I love your content Emmy! Always a pleasure to watch
Thanks so much!
That is so cool!!! Sushi has been my favorite food since I was 4 1/2. Rice is also a HUGE part of my diet!!
Zojirushi rice makers are superb! Mine is similar to yours, but I bought the one with a Jasmine setting. I love it, and find myself making more rice than I ever did. Cheers! Thanks for the video!
Emmy: "Perfect little cigar. "
Me: Yes, also that.
I never realized my rolling experience could transfer over to food before 😂
Is this about weed again😦
@@taritangeo4948 🥺🥺🥺 ...yes.
@@taritangeo4948 Giant h o g w e e d
Oh my! You are just adorable! You can master any gadget!
I never knew rice is locally grown in the US as well; the more you know.
I'd love to get myself a Zojirushi rice cooker one day as I buy my own house, good rice cookers are getting rarer as of late
God bless you all Emmy, and your friends and family. Best regards from Ireland.
I never knew there were so many kinds of rice? Now I gotta try them lmao
I can't wait to try the purple rice from Louisiana. 👏🏼
@@emmymade Wait a minute, I'm FROM Louisiana and I've never heard of this purple rice in all my 37 years. Lol gotta check it out for sure!
Probably they export it to Asia. I am from Asia and there's a rice pack from my mother's church Made in USA lol. As if we don't have enough rice!
My favorite is jasmine :)
It’s so funny, it rolls the nori in just like paper in a good, old fashioned typewriter❗️☺️ Stinkin’ cute❗️☺️👏👏👏 Great video, like always, Emmy❣️❗️❣️😊
Emmy's videos never ever fail to surprise me
I also have a Zojirushi (but one of the little, not so fancy ones!) and every time I use it I feel as though I have to say “thank you, Zojirushi-san!”
It has been such a little godsend. My boyfriend bought it for me for the holidays and we have used it just about every day since then. I’ve made mostly rice but also CHEESECAKE in it!!!! How fun!
Aww adorable little rolls. Thats difficult for a kids toy lol
Simple Things, Simple Pleasures. This is something that I try to live by.
*This is a masterpiece. Truly*
Emmy, a Zojirushi sponsorship! I’m so excited for you. We bought our first Zojirushi rice machine two years ago, actually based on your review of the bread machine you found at...Savers? We were so impressed with the fact Zojirushi encourages replacement of broken parts; we use our rice maker weekly, if not daily, for rice, congee, you name it. And the fact it sings to us, rather than beeping? So nice, AND it doesn’t scare our fraidycat.
We also have several of the Zojirushi carafes; they are amazing. They keep hot liquids hot for 12 hours easily, and warm well into 24 hours. They’ve been a fantastic addition to our kitchen, and have helped minimize coffee and tea waste.
Up next, I think we’re gonna get the griddle. 😻
Yes, to all of this. 🙌🏼
I don't know where I picked up this advice but: Try adding a teaspoon or few of rice vinegar to your rice water to really bring out the aroma👌
It is refreshing seeing a new video from you. I am having a really bad day and it’s nice to sit down and forget my troubles for a little while
Oh my emmy. U never cease to amaze me with your interesting videos
It gave me such great pleasure to watch you using this "toy" sushi maker, Emmy! I was grinning all throughout the video that my cheeks felt like I had just blown up 100 balloons. Toy or not, I think I'd probably use it for real to make "grown up" sushi.⛩🍣🇯🇵❤️
This month is also Sickle Cell Awareness month ❤️.
My Mom had sickle cell thalassemia. It was really hard on her. R.I.P.😔
Such a cute gadget, I really want one now! I bet you could flavor the different rice colors too, so the different flower petals are different flavors. 🤔😍🍣
Emmy: rolling up sushi
Me smoking a blunt: *holup* 💡😍
Me toooo my dude ahahahaa
Love it! So much fun! Thanks Emmy. Made my day! 💕
Me: Cook rice for 67 minutes??
Me after the penny drops: Oooooh, cook rice for 6-7 minutes 😂
wait.....or is it 67 😕?
I did the same thing!! 😁😁
I also thought it was 6-7 minutes. But it's 67 minutes. Not 6-7. I'm not sure why it takes this machine so long to cook it, but the screen said 67 minutes.
Actually 67 minutes would be a proper amount of time to cook normal, non-parboiled rice. Seven minutes only works for instant rice. Raw rice cooked for just 7 minutes would be pretty crunchy for sure.
@@spacewater7 Is all rice in america instant? I've never seen a rice that takes longer than 10~ minutes in boiling water
I think it must be 67 mins because she said her old one only beeped once there was 15 minutes of a countdown left so she must be used to cooking rice for 15+ mins
Ban Dai makes the coolest gadgets! You did wonderful Emmy. It look so fun and I want one 😜🤟🏻💚🙌🏻😬👍🏻
I have to say, I do love my Zojirushi and am jealous of the higher-end model with congee feature. I probably make steel-cut oats in it almost as often as rice. Put it in at night and have perfect oats in the morning. #notSponsored :D
Wow! They seriously need to make a real sushi makers that's quality like the toy one you are using. It makes it so easy (or YOU make it look so easy)!
We drove through massive rice fields in Arkansas recently, had no clue how much rice the US grows.
Zojirushi rice cookers last pretty much forever. Build quality is A+. My parents bought the rice cooker they're currently using over 20 years ago. They use it every day. Still kicking.
I love sushi, if this toy works, im getting one
Lmao same
Layla Toman same
I only wish she had done one sushi with like tuna salad, or spam, or egg, or fresh veggies. B/c these look cute but...the ingredients weren't appetizing.
@@micaylabirondo836 correct me if im wrong but isn't Emmy vegetarian?
Leon Black Unless she recently announced a change in her lifestyle, no she isn't. She's made many recipes with meat (beef, chicken, etc.) and she also consumes eggs regularly (though I know some vegetarians do).
You are absolutely so adorable! You can turn anyone’s bad day into a good day in a second!
"It's time to play with my food"
Emmy is the best
Emmy, you must be the coolest Mommy, those little boys are very lucky for that experience 😎💟
I can't tear or cut anything perfectly, let alone Nori...how did she do it ....
Ruler and a Stanley knife (paper knife) would be my approach... 😊
I do mine with bread knife
nori has lines. at least the korean brands have them
@@lottatroublemaker6130 thats too bad. the ones i get where i live has lines
These videos relax me. I love the food and calm demeanor.
Emmy: Itadakimasu
TH-cam captions: Eat the lucky mouse.
Now I hear nothing else.
I imagine little Emmy with her glasses doing her little chore of washing the rice and putting it in the rice cooker. So stinking cute! 😍
I tried making sushi for the first time and it took me 2 hours as I got ambitious and decided to make 4 different toppings and a onigiri. My dad ‘ordered’ it as his lunchbox the next day and my answer was:
NEVER.
GP But what a compliment from your dad! 😏
I buy all my sushi rice from a local farm! They're a Japanese-American family who managed to keep their land during WWII. I actually have matcha and monkfruit waffle mix in my pantry right now that they make with the rice flour from the rice they grow!
Did she say it takes 67 minutes to cook rice in a rice cooker? That is for ever! You can make rice in an instant pot in 12 minutes or on a stove in 20.
I think it might have been because of the amount of rice she was cooking. I know on the stovetop, one cup of rice takes 17 to cook and five to rest
Or your just lazy
Did she say "67" or "6 to 7"?? I need to watch the entire video to see if I can find where she said it.
Its because sushi rice or short grain rice usually needs to be soaked for atleast 30 mins to an hour before cooking. The machine time adds that soaking element into the timing factor as some rice cookers can’t cook sushi rice well and usually ends up undercooked.
I think because it was sushi rice.
Emmy is superwoman! Well done Emmy!
NerdiCrafter needs to try this one. An actual toy that works.
Omg!!! This TOY sushi maker is definitely super stinkin' cute!!!!!
"it's time to play with my food."
It's time to play with my food! I do hope you share a little rice review with us, I love Kokuho Rose but am quite curious about the purple stuff! You always give such lovely descriptions of the subtle differences in taste, texture, and aroma 😊
I'm a simple gal, I see a new Emmy video and I click! Let's eat some sushi!
in my family we always cooked it in a pan I was fully grown and married before I got a rice cooker but we love rice with the juice from it and butter and sugar with biscuits its great that way. I never really had just rice plain until I got married