Friday, October 5, 2012

sushi bowls

Sushi bowls.  The cheaper and faster way to satisfy your craving for sushi.  I've been wanting to make these for a while and finally got around to it.  They really are easy, the main time committment is just chopping the veggies and making sure you start the rice early enough for it to cool to room temp.

I had shrimp on hand, so that's what we used, but these would be great with any meat that's used in sushi - raw or cooked.  And the veggie options are endless.  Even a little mango would be good in them.  Be creative! 

I used these little square roasted seaweed sheets for the salad (got mind at Costco, but I've seen them at TJ's as well).  I cut them in half and then snipped them into little strips.
    
all the toppings just waiting for their rice and shrimp - seaweed strips, carrots (cut into strips with a peeler), cilantro/green onion/jalapeno, shitake mushrooms, cucumbers, avocado

 
sushi bowl
 Ingredients
sushi rice
meat - crab, shrimp, raw tuna or salmon, etc.
veggies
seaweed wrappers
sesame seeds
soy sauce
ginger (the kind you get with your sushi at a restaurant)

Instructions
To make sushi rice, rinse your sushi rice with water (sometimes I forget this step and it's still fine.. just a little stickier) and combine equal parts sushi rice to water (i.e. 1 c. rice, 1 c. water... although sometimes I need to add a little more water) in a large saucepan and stir with a spatula.  Bring to a boil.  Reduce heat to a simmer, stir again with a spatula and cover with foil.  Cook for 15-20 minutes or until water is absorbed and rice is cooked (check after about 10 - 15 minutes and see if it needs more water).  Remove from heat and add seasoned rice vinegar (usually it will say on the bottle how much vinegar you need, if it doesn't then add 1-2 T. for every cup of dry rice).  Let rice cool to room temp.

To build your bowl, simply layer rice, sushi meat, veggies, seaweed strips in a bowl.  Sprinkle with sesame seeds and drizzle with soy sauce.  I also ate mine with some pieces of ginger.  Light and delicious!








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