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elf123
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Sun, Sep 14 2008, 8:59 pm
If you can't find the jarred ginger or don't want to spend the $ on it, I would buy a piece of fresh ginger (in the produce aisle, not hard to find) and just grate a little bit of it into the salad. That's what I did the first time I made this salad, and when I subsequently found/used the jarred stuff, I didn't like it as much. The fresh ginger has a much more powerful and pungent flavor and is not at all expensive. I don't think I would use the powder, but if you don't want to use the fresh or jarred, give it a try and see how it tastes!
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MommyLuv
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Mon, Sep 15 2008, 6:37 am
Ground ginger has a very different taste than the fresh gingerroot or the jarred stuff.
It's better used for cookies and pies than for sushi.
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Pickle Lady
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Sun, Oct 05 2008, 6:59 am
I recently started making this salad but I make it different every time I make it. I often have the chopped up mock crab in the house and not the sticks but that doesn't really make a difference. I also chopped on small pieces of carrot. I sprinkle in sugar. I also use brown rice. I cut the pieces of nori with kitchen scissors and sprinkle it in. I don't put in ginger because the kids don't like it. For my self I sometimes put in wasabi.
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Isramom8
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Sun, Oct 05 2008, 12:45 pm
Is lox instaed of imitation crab okay? I'm in Israel, and never saw the crab stuff sold, but a friend once ordered "shrimp" at a mehadrin restaurant.
Do you Americans really just call it crab and crab sticks - not "imitation crab"?
Parve ice cream used to be called that - now people just say ice cream.
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Tamiri
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Sun, Oct 05 2008, 12:47 pm
It's called sashimi. I wonder if you can get it here....
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Pickle Lady
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Sun, Oct 05 2008, 1:53 pm
The salad would taste fine without the imitation crab. Its just the idea of what goes into sushi but making it a salad. It probably taste fine with raw fish or cooked fish, even lox. The main ingredient is rice with soy-vinegar- sugar sauce. Put anything that you would eat in sushi.
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teachby
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Sun, Oct 05 2008, 3:13 pm
Tamiri wrote: | It's called sashimi. I wonder if you can get it here.... |
I don't mean to be contradictory, but I think it's called "surimi". I think sashimi is raw fish.
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lubmommy
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Sun, Oct 12 2008, 6:06 am
Pickle Lady wrote: | The salad would taste fine without the imitation crab. Its just the idea of what goes into sushi but making it a salad. It probably taste fine with raw fish or cooked fish, even lox. The main ingredient is rice with soy-vinegar- sugar sauce. Put anything that you would eat in sushi. |
This sounds great, I want to try it. How do you make your soy-vinegar-sugar sauce? Do I have to use seasoned rice vinegar?
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TheBeinoni
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Tue, Dec 30 2008, 5:13 pm
Yum thanks for bumping this up! I never saw it, and I can't wait to try it.
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MiamiMommy
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Wed, May 13 2009, 6:49 pm
Yummm. . .I think I'm going to add some wasabi peas!
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YummyMommy
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Fri, Jun 05 2009, 2:15 pm
Can I use raw tuna (I love raw tuna or raw salmon?
Does it need to be special "sushi" tuna or salmon? Is regular dangerous? "sushi" tuna is so expensive.
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YummyMommy
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Fri, Jun 05 2009, 2:29 pm
OH and I also need to know because ever since I've started enjoying sushi, I nibble raw fish. Weird but I like it So now I need to know if it's dangerous.
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RedTwizzler
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Sat, Jul 18 2009, 10:07 pm
This salad is awesome! I use white regular rice instead of sushi rice. A wonderful combo is Imitation crab, cucumber, carrots, avocado, nori and Mango is a great addition too. I think the crab is vital to it tasting like a sushi salad but it's a shame you can't serve it with the meat part of the meal on shabbos, so I serve this salad with the first course instead.
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mominisrael2
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Sun, Jul 19 2009, 11:28 pm
RedTwizzler wrote: | This salad is awesome! I use white regular rice instead of sushi rice. A wonderful combo is Imitation crab, cucumber, carrots, avocado, nori and Mango is a great addition too. I think the crab is vital to it tasting like a sushi salad but it's a shame you can't serve it with the meat part of the meal on shabbos, so I serve this salad with the first course instead. |
Any of the Israelis reading this ever find the imitation crab sold here? I would love to try this recipe, but it's not the same with lox...also, is rice vinegar available in Israel?
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mandksima
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Mon, Jul 20 2009, 1:26 am
mominisrael2 wrote: | RedTwizzler wrote: | This salad is awesome! I use white regular rice instead of sushi rice. A wonderful combo is Imitation crab, cucumber, carrots, avocado, nori and Mango is a great addition too. I think the crab is vital to it tasting like a sushi salad but it's a shame you can't serve it with the meat part of the meal on shabbos, so I serve this salad with the first course instead. |
Any of the Israelis reading this ever find the imitation crab sold here? I would love to try this recipe, but it's not the same with lox...also, is rice vinegar available in Israel? |
rice vinegar- yes
imitation crab- I haven't seen it at Meatland in Raanana but I suspect my new local Eden health food store may carry it. I'll let you know!
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mominisrael2
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Mon, Jul 20 2009, 1:53 am
mandksima wrote: | mominisrael2 wrote: | Any of the Israelis reading this ever find the imitation crab sold here? I would love to try this recipe, but it's not the same with lox...also, is rice vinegar available in Israel? |
rice vinegar- yes
imitation crab- I haven't seen it at Meatland in Raanana but I suspect my new local Eden health food store may carry it. I'll let you know! |
Guess I didn't look hard enough for rice vinegar? Ooooh, definitely let me know about the imitation crab, I'd make a shlep to Raanana just to stock up!
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mominisrael2
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Wed, Sep 02 2009, 11:04 pm
Bump...anyone ever find the crab sticks in Israel? Pregnancy cravings are calling...
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momaleh
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Thu, Sep 03 2009, 5:00 am
Crab sticks are full of nitrites, not the best things for pregnancy
(Although I snuck in a california roll or 2)
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mominisrael2
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Thu, Sep 03 2009, 5:18 am
momaleh wrote: | Crab sticks are full of nitrites, not the best things for pregnancy
(Although I snuck in a california roll or 2) |
Forgot about that...but I doubt said cravings will go away after the baby's born, and might take me longer than that to locate said crab sticks
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