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Making Sushi

February 17, 2010 by drewloupsen · Leave a Comment 

If you are a person who love Asian food and always seek for a rich nutritious meal then making sushi can be ideal for all your appetites. From a vast variety of high cholesterol cuisines available in North America, it may be tough to get a tasty, yet nourishing food for yourself.

Sushi, with its highly nutritious contents, may become a healthy part of your daily food. If you master the art of making sushi, it can be prepared in minutes, giving you lots of free time for other significant things rather involving yourself with kitchen responsibilities.

So if you are new with sushi making, be at ease with rice and firmly follow your recipe. And ensure that your rice will not get too gooey, thick or tasteless. At the beginning you might encounter lots of mistakes but after that you can handle all the intricacies involve.

The primary component of sushi is rice. Sushi rice are very diverse from normal rice. To make sushi your rice should stick enough to hold their usual appearance while molding. That’s why learners may find it extremely complicated to make such rice.

The other basic component needed to make sushi is Nori. Nori is normally used in almost every sushi. It is a kind of seaweed and its color could be dark green to black. Nori functions like a holding agent for sushi roll or nigiri and it is also a very healthy ingredient.

Nori gives a very tasty flavor to sushi rice. Be particular while selecting the Nori, always go for a top quality Nori which should have no flavors in it. Either you can use it inside the sushi or wrap it over the sushi rice. Most usually it is used as an outer surface for sushi rice.

At the end you have to decide what you should put in your sushi roll. There is almost no limit to the number of items which you can apply in your sushi. Lots of flavors and colors have been used by the expert sushi makers to make its presentation pleasant and its taste appetizing. If you are a beginner in sushi making, first focus on the taste and later on when you get expertise you can always work on its appearance.

Once you have mastered making basic sushi, you can begin to learn about the diverse types of fish and shrimp and how they need to be handled and prepared in order to make sashimizushi and nigirizushi.

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