Sushi-ish Rolls and a few other quick hacks for sushi feasting at home; without the price of take out.
Been finding out that everything at the store is starting to cost, nearly as much as eating out, and eating out has taken a decline in quality and taste and upwards in prices. A family of five that we are, we really feel the pinch.
One of our favorite meals is sushi - well more towards the California rolls and using imitation crab and tuna in the can. The fresher stuff is okay, but not to our tastes. Feel free to substitute where you like.
At our local Publix Store, they roll their own sushi rolls (cut into 10 dials) that is usually for 7.95-9.95 depending on if you get the one with the crunchy topping. They also use brown rice for the same types and it is a dollar more for the brown rice.
Today, I took 2 1/2 Cups of brown rice, rinsed and put in my rice cooker with around 4 cups of water. When it was done, I spread it out on a large sheet pan and carefully lay it all out, to cool. While cooling taking about 1/2 cup of rice wine vinegar and pour all over the top, sprinkle lightly with you favorite sweetner and then slowly with a spatula toss gently until all coated and spread out again on the sheet pan. Letting the entire batch cool. When cool, you can use or I put into the refrigerator for use later in the day.
Then comes the hunt for your filling.
Tuna fish in the can - drained and mixed with mayo and sirachi
Imitation crab - pull apart
Crusted Coated Shrimp - From Aldis and made in airfryer. - If you would like that crispy crunch.
Cream cheese - I pre-cut in long strips
Carrots -shredded (pre cut at publix0
Cucumber - thin slices. (for the fold up type, I made thin dials)
Green Onion - thin strips
Nori Sheets for the traditional roll up.
Nori snack sheets just for a little finger food size.
Be sure to get some wasabi (it just gives you a little kick )
and always pick up some sweet pickled ginger it is the best little palate cleanser.
These can work like the ones at Aldi's also for that crunch.
The traditional way to roll it is to get a sushi mat and cover with seran wrap and then lay the nori sheet down and fill and roll. I am usually making so many that I kinda forget that part. It does however make a tighter roll. SO you can google that and watch on youtube.
I did this time three different ways, a traditional roll/ a fold up/ and using the nori snackers.
The nori snackers were actually my favorite way to eat it. The snackers gave you more of a crispy seaweed snack.
The traditional way.
Then this one is the crispy shrimp one.
I made atleast 9-10 rolls.
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