I'm still in "teacher mode" even though it's summer vacation now, and I'm spending my days in the office instead of the classroom. Just humor me. :)
STEP 1: Use your handy rice cooker to make a lot of rice. This takes about one hour.
STEP 2: Place about two or three big spoon's worth on rice on a square sheet of dried seaweed, called a nori. The nori should be on top of a bamboo mat, called a makisu.
STEP 3: Spread the rice on two-thirds of the seaweed square. Junichi will show you how it's done...
Step 4: Place a pre-cut cucumber strip in the middle of the rice. Like so...
Step 5: Lift the makisu/mat so that the rice closest to you is on top of the cucumber. Press. Roll it over again and press. Repeat one more time, until you have a sushi roll.
Step 5: Lift the makisu/mat so that the rice closest to you is on top of the cucumber. Press. Roll it over again and press. Repeat one more time, until you have a sushi roll.
Let's get a closer look at this beauty...
Step 6: Slice the roll into rounds, cutting about 1.5 to 2 cm. apart.
2 comments:
Another food post - LOL. Those actually don't look that bad - and I can be a picky eater.
Daaayna,
Talking about food again!!! I love it!!! Now I can make sushi rolls here in America!!!
That does look like a lot of sushi!!! I would have helped you eat them if I was there!!! You even got to eat the love of your life!!!!!
Ai shiteru!!!
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