Published: March 24, 2011Updated: 10:21 September 10, 2012
Homemade Sushi
Recipe provided by Itsy Bitsy Foodies
Making makizushi (rolled sushi) is easier than you think and you can use your imagination, disguising many healthy foods within each roll. Sushi is also very kid-friendly because your kids can help make different rolls, with or without seafood, according to each person’s tastes.
Ingredients:
Nori seaweed
White or brown* short-grained rice, cooked
Sushi vinegar or rice vinegar
Salt and sugar if using rice vinegar
Soy sauce
Wasabi
Pickled ginger
Sushi filling options:
Cooked or raw sushi-grade seafood
Carrots, lightly boiled and julienned
Cucumber, julienned
Avocado
Mango
Bell peppers, julienned
Scrambled eggs
Sriracha hot chile sauce or any other spicy sauce
Directions:
To make the vinegared rice:
Cook the rice according to the instructions on the package. *Short-grained white rice is traditionally used but you can use brown rice to add whole grains and nutrients. While the rice is still hot, fold in the vinegar dressing (using sushi vinegar or a mixture of rice vinegar, sugar and salt). A ratio of 1 3/4 cups uncooked rice, 3 Tbsp rice vinegar, 2 1/2 Tbsp sugar and 2 tsp salt is recommended. Let the rice cool to room temperature. (Don’t place it in the refrigerator or else it will become hard).
To make a basic form of makizushi:
Place a piece of nori seaweed on a square of plastic wrap. Spread several heaping spoonfuls of vinegared rice onto the nori seaweed, leaving about one inch on one of the sides of seaweed bare. Position the seaweed so that the side with the bare edge is at the top. Place your fillings on the bottom of the seaweed. Roll up the seaweed until it completes one roll and the seaweed is tucked underneath. Using your hands or a bamboo mat, gently form the roll and then continue rolling the seaweed until you reach the bare spot. Dab your fingers in water and spread the water on the bare seaweed so that the roll will seal together. Then finish rolling up the sushi. Set the rolled sushi on a platter and then when you are ready to serve them, cut them into slices, arrange them on a plate and serve them with soy sauce, wasabi and pickled ginger.
