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date: 2020-09-25T13:17:32.586Z
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author: Jean Dennis
ratingvalue: 4
reviewcount: 34094
recipeingredient:
- "1 Cooked white rice 4 to 5 rice cooker cups 1320 to 1650 grams cooked using 720 ml to 900 ml uncooked raw rice"
- "10 cm Kombu"
- "2 tbsp Sake"
- "3 to 5 tablespoons Sugar"
- "1 tsp Salt"
- "1 dash over 100 ml Vinegar"
- "5 to 7 sheets nori seaweed"
- "200 grams Sashimi grade tuna"
- "120 grams Salmon smoked or sashimi grade"
- "150 grams Squid sashimi grade"
- "5/8 Cucumber"
- "50 grams Shredded egg crepes or Japanese atsuyaki thick omlette or dashimaki rolled omlette"
recipeinstructions:
- "I use a handy fat sushi roll mold that I bought at a 100 yen shop, but you can also use a sushi mat. After rinsing the rice, I strain it and let it sit for 30 minutes. Then, I make small cuts on both sides of the konbu, add it to the rice together with sake, and then cook the rice. Next, I mix in the seasoned rice vinegar and cool off the rice with a hand-held fan. Finally, I put a damp cloth over the rice."
- "The next step is to gather the filling ingredients. Shredded egg crepes, cucumbers, squid, salmon (either cheap smoked salmon or sashimi), and fresh, sashimi grade tuna. This will complete your color palatte of yellow, green, white, orange and red. Aside from the shredded egg crepe, all the ingredients should be cut lengthwise. For adults, use squid or salmon, together with a touch of wasabi."
- "Wet the inner surface of the mold each time with water. Fill the mold with sushi rice, lay a 1/2 sheet of sushi nori in the center, arrange the fillers inside the nori, taking care to balance the colors, and seal the nori around fillers. Fill the rest of the mold with sushi rice and press the cover on."
- "Drop the contents onto a sheet of sushi nori and roll to create an instant futomaki fat sushi roll! Even after making 5 rolls, a small bowl of sushi rice is left over. You can use that to make a mini Tekkadon (sushi rice topped with thin-sliced raw tuna sashimi) or Nattodon (sushi rice topped with fermented soy beans)."
- "Cut them to serve. If you want to use less rice, just add more ingredients, if you please."
- "Since my eldest son loves any kind of sashimi tuna, I fill these with plenty of tuna."
categories:
- Recipe
tags:
- seafood
- ehomaki
- lucky
katakunci: seafood ehomaki lucky
nutrition: 148 calories
recipecuisine: American
preptime: "PT36M"
cooktime: "PT49M"
recipeyield: "1"
recipecategory: Dessert
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Hello everybody, it's John, welcome to our recipe page. Today, I will show you a way to make a distinctive dish, seafood ehomaki (lucky fat sushi rolls). One of my favorites. For mine, I am going to make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Seafood Ehomaki (Lucky Fat Sushi Rolls) is one of the most popular of recent trending foods on earth. It's easy, it is fast, it tastes delicious. It's appreciated by millions daily. They are fine and they look fantastic. Seafood Ehomaki (Lucky Fat Sushi Rolls) is something that I have loved my whole life.
To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have seafood ehomaki (lucky fat sushi rolls) using 12 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
##### The ingredients needed to make Seafood Ehomaki (Lucky Fat Sushi Rolls):
1. Make ready 1 Cooked white rice 4 to 5 rice cooker cups (1320 to 1650 grams cooked, using 720 ml to 900 ml uncooked raw rice)
1. Prepare 10 cm Kombu
1. Get 2 tbsp Sake
1. Take 3 to 5 tablespoons ○ Sugar
1. Take 1 tsp ○ Salt
1. Take 1 dash over 100 ml ○ Vinegar
1. Get 5 to 7 sheets, nori seaweed
1. Get 200 grams Sashimi grade tuna
1. Make ready 120 grams Salmon (smoked or sashimi grade)
1. Get 150 grams Squid (sashimi grade)
1. Prepare 5/8 Cucumber
1. Prepare 50 grams Shredded egg crepes (or Japanese atsuyaki thick omlette or dashimaki rolled omlette)
##### Steps to make Seafood Ehomaki (Lucky Fat Sushi Rolls):
1. I use a handy fat sushi roll mold that I bought at a 100 yen shop, but you can also use a sushi mat. After rinsing the rice, I strain it and let it sit for 30 minutes. Then, I make small cuts on both sides of the konbu, add it to the rice together with sake, and then cook the rice. Next, I mix in the seasoned rice vinegar and cool off the rice with a hand-held fan. Finally, I put a damp cloth over the rice.
1. The next step is to gather the filling ingredients. Shredded egg crepes, cucumbers, squid, salmon (either cheap smoked salmon or sashimi), and fresh, sashimi grade tuna. This will complete your color palatte of yellow, green, white, orange and red. Aside from the shredded egg crepe, all the ingredients should be cut lengthwise. For adults, use squid or salmon, together with a touch of wasabi.
1. Wet the inner surface of the mold each time with water. Fill the mold with sushi rice, lay a 1/2 sheet of sushi nori in the center, arrange the fillers inside the nori, taking care to balance the colors, and seal the nori around fillers. Fill the rest of the mold with sushi rice and press the cover on.
1. Drop the contents onto a sheet of sushi nori and roll to create an instant futomaki fat sushi roll! Even after making 5 rolls, a small bowl of sushi rice is left over. You can use that to make a mini Tekkadon (sushi rice topped with thin-sliced raw tuna sashimi) or Nattodon (sushi rice topped with fermented soy beans).
1. Cut them to serve. If you want to use less rice, just add more ingredients, if you please.
1. Since my eldest son loves any kind of sashimi tuna, I fill these with plenty of tuna.
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