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Raizle
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Mon, Jun 28 2010, 11:33 pm
can we start a sushi dressing/flavoring thread or will it be undermining this thread?
I don't want to step on any toes 8)
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ra_mom
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Tue, Jun 29 2010, 6:29 pm
jewels wrote: | I make a sushi salad as a first course for Shabbos lunch or sometimes during the week for dinner - even my 4 year old loves it and it's the easiest recipe. Just cook the rice as if for rolls (with sugar and rice vinegar) and when it's cool add slices of mango, avocado, "crab", then drizzle with teriyaki sauce and spicy mayo, (I buy it ready made from the sushi place near me) finish with a sprinkle of sesame seeds. When I serve it Shabbos I just leave the rice plain and throw it together in the morning. | This sounds great!
Btw, which teriyaki sauce do you use?
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imasinger
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Tue, Jun 29 2010, 8:12 pm
We just made 20 rolls last Shabbos for a big sheva brachos that we hosted. DH was worried about too many leftovers, but it almost all got eaten up. Yum!
Fresh fish is hard to come by here, but if we call certain places in advance, we can find out when they got a new delivery. We've used tuna, salmon, and fake crabmeat. DD makes a great egg thing with heavily beaten egg mixed with sauce and fried very very thin, then cut into strips. We do scallion, peppers (fresh, though now I might try roasted sometime), cucumber, avocado and mango.
We serve it with pickled ginger, soy sauce, and wasabi paste.
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realeez
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Tue, Jun 29 2010, 8:17 pm
jewels wrote: | I make a sushi salad as a first course for Shabbos lunch or sometimes during the week for dinner - even my 4 year old loves it and it's the easiest recipe. Just cook the rice as if for rolls (with sugar and rice vinegar) and when it's cool add slices of mango, avocado, "crab", then drizzle with teriyaki sauce and spicy mayo, (I buy it ready made from the sushi place near me) finish with a sprinkle of sesame seeds. When I serve it Shabbos I just leave the rice plain and throw it together in the morning. |
I do similar - I mix sushi rice with rice vinegar (about 1/3 cup for 2 cups of raw rice), 1 T of sesame oil, 1 T soy sauce, and a cube of frozen ginger. Then I cut into tiny pieces mango, avocado and red pepper and rip into tiny pieces a sheet of nori and mix that in too! DH has it with the wasabi mayonnaise but I love your idea of drizzling it - so nice for presentation.
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Wed, Jun 30 2010, 12:31 am
ra_mom wrote: | jewels wrote: | I make a sushi salad as a first course for Shabbos lunch or sometimes during the week for dinner - even my 4 year old loves it and it's the easiest recipe. Just cook the rice as if for rolls (with sugar and rice vinegar) and when it's cool add slices of mango, avocado, "crab", then drizzle with teriyaki sauce and spicy mayo, (I buy it ready made from the sushi place near me) finish with a sprinkle of sesame seeds. When I serve it Shabbos I just leave the rice plain and throw it together in the morning. | This sounds great!
Btw, which teriyaki sauce do you use? |
It's yum. I actually buy the teriyaki sauce from the sushi guy near my house. Most sushi places will sell you a container of the sauce if you ask them. Otherwise I found that Mikee's sauces have the best consistency.
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Wed, Jun 30 2010, 12:35 am
realeez wrote: | jewels wrote: | I make a sushi salad as a first course for Shabbos lunch or sometimes during the week for dinner - even my 4 year old loves it and it's the easiest recipe. Just cook the rice as if for rolls (with sugar and rice vinegar) and when it's cool add slices of mango, avocado, "crab", then drizzle with teriyaki sauce and spicy mayo, (I buy it ready made from the sushi place near me) finish with a sprinkle of sesame seeds. When I serve it Shabbos I just leave the rice plain and throw it together in the morning. |
I do similar - I mix sushi rice with rice vinegar (about 1/3 cup for 2 cups of raw rice), 1 T of sesame oil, 1 T soy sauce, and a cube of frozen ginger. Then I cut into tiny pieces mango, avocado and red pepper and rip into tiny pieces a sheet of nori and mix that in too! DH has it with the wasabi mayonnaise but I love your idea of drizzling it - so nice for presentation. |
Yours sounds delicious as well - the rice is probably better with the soy sauce and the ginger and I've never added the nori sheets but I'm definitely going to try it! Btw the easiest way I found to drizzle the sauces is to just put them in a bag before shabbos,and cut a small hole in the corner and store it zip side down in the fridge.
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Wed, Jun 30 2010, 11:27 am
jewels wrote: | ra_mom wrote: | jewels wrote: | I make a sushi salad as a first course for Shabbos lunch or sometimes during the week for dinner - even my 4 year old loves it and it's the easiest recipe. Just cook the rice as if for rolls (with sugar and rice vinegar) and when it's cool add slices of mango, avocado, "crab", then drizzle with teriyaki sauce and spicy mayo, (I buy it ready made from the sushi place near me) finish with a sprinkle of sesame seeds. When I serve it Shabbos I just leave the rice plain and throw it together in the morning. | This sounds great!
Btw, which teriyaki sauce do you use? |
It's yum. I actually buy the teriyaki sauce from the sushi guy near my house. Most sushi places will sell you a container of the sauce if you ask them. Otherwise I found that Mikee's sauces have the best consistency. | Thanks! I love sushi with teriyaki sauce.
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lamplighter
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Wed, Jun 30 2010, 3:25 pm
Whats the difference between soy sauce and teriyaki? I noticed that the stores give soy sauce but my SIL uses teriyaki.
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ra_mom
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Wed, Jun 30 2010, 5:26 pm
lamplighter wrote: | Whats the difference between soy sauce and teriyaki? I noticed that the stores give soy sauce but my SIL uses teriyaki. | Teriyaki sauce is soy sauce with added sugar and spices. Sometimes it is thickened as well.
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life'sgreat
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Wed, Jun 30 2010, 5:39 pm
MommyZ wrote: | Sushi is my favorite food in the whole world. I've had sushi from many different restaurants and my favorite is Kyo in Monsey. Their avocado salad with ginger dressing is to die for . |
I discovered quite delicious sushi in Chai's as well. Cheaper than KYO by far, and you get much more for your money. Their salmon tempura is really really delicious.
What's the one you mentioned, called?
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jewels
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Wed, Jun 30 2010, 7:33 pm
MommyZ wrote: | Sushi is my favorite food in the whole world. I've had sushi from many different restaurants and my favorite is Kyo in Monsey. Their avocado salad with ginger dressing is to die for . |
Kyo's is definitely great sushi. Have you had the sushi at Le Carne? A bit pricey but amazing
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