Use a sharp and long knife for the cutting. Wipe the knife and keep it wet in between cuts.
Use a sharp and long knife for the cutting. Wipe the knife and keep it wet in between cuts.
Always keep a bowl of water and a kitchen towel close to you when making sushi.
Be creative! The strangest combinations work well with sushi. Have you ever tried adding fish roe, pate or pineapple to your sushi?
Plan your quantities right, it’s a shame to throw away good food. 1 cup of sushi rice should be enough for 3 medium size rolls. If you are buying fish you should get about 75gr of fish per roll. Among my guests, the average person consumes 2 rolls in one sitting.
If you are having trouble cutting the roll without everything falling apart, try laying a piece of saran tape on the roll and cut through it. That should help holding things together.
Only use raw fish if the seller or packaging specifically states it meant to be consumed raw, and make sure it’s kept cool right until processing and consumption. If not sure, or if it’s your first time making sushi, there are plenty of alternatives.
As soon as the nori is out of it’s case, roll quickly. A moisture absorbed nori doesn’t stick as well.
You can’t have raw fish if you are pregnant!
What are your personal tips?