Wash the 360ml of sushi rice in a pot.
Drain the rice using a sieve to remove excess water.
Put the drained rice back in the pot and add 360 ml of water.
Let the rice soak for 15 minutes if you’re short on time. But for best results soak for 1 to 2 hours.
Set a timer for 16 minutes, then cook the rice: heat on high until it boils (about 5 minutes), then turn the heat down to low and cook for another 11 minutes.
While the rice cooks, mix together the 15g of sugar, the 30ml of rice vinegar, and the 3g of salt to prepare the sushi vinegar.Tip: The sugar and salt might not dissolve easily in the vinegar here, but they’ll melt when you pour the mixture over the hot rice, so no worries! Once the rice is done, remove the pot from the heat, take off the lid, and sprinkle the sushi vinegar evenly over the rice.
Quickly cover the pot again and let it steam for 10 minutes.
Add about 1 tablespoon of rice vinegar to a large deep dish to moisten the surface, then lightly dab any excess moisture with a kitchen paper towel. Tip: This helps prevent the sushi rice sticking to the dish (although some sticking may still occur). Keep the rice vinegar-soaked paper towel, as you'll use it later to cover the sushi rice and prevent it from drying out. After 10 minutes, open the lid and gently fluff the rice from the bottom up. Transfer the sushi rice to the large deep dish to cool. Gently fluff the rice while using a fan or paper fan to cool it down completely, ensuring that the moisture evaporates properly. Once the steam has dissipated and the rice is cool, it’s ready to use. Cover the rice with the rice vinegar-soaked kitchen paper towel to prevent it from drying out too much until you’re ready to use it.
Enjoy the sushi rice in hand-rolled sushi with nori and sashimi, as chirashi sushi with toppings of your choosing, or as inari sushi in seasoned tofu pockets.