Sunday, 30 August 2009

Weekend treat: Maki


This weekend I decided to spoil Mr.Linuz with maki, as it is one of his favorite food.
Maki really is very simple, once you got some decent sushi rice going, it's just about filling and cutting. We choose salmon (sake), scallops (hottate gai) and trout caviar (ikura) this time. I'd gotten hold of 1.class Salma salmon, so fresh you don't have to freeze it before you eat it raw.
I also made a small sashimi starter; salmon sliced with caviar and ponzu sauce.

For the maki you need:
Sushi rice, about 3 cups, uncooked
Sheets of nori
Seafood and vegetables to fill, I used rew salmon, raw scallops, trout caviar, boiled aspargus, sticks of cucumber, wasabi and mayonaise.

Rice
3 cups of sushi rice (I've got a steamcooker, so I just wash it, put it in with required water and push "cook"), if you don't have one, it's about 3 cups of water to 3 cups of washed and soaked rice (20 min) + a small sheet of kombu in the cooking water if you'd like. Let it boil up under a lid, switch the heat all the way down and cook under a lid for 20 min. Rest the rice 10 min.

The cooked rice goes into a hangiri or another large bowl for cooling. Pour over sushi-zu (3 tbsp rice vinegar brought to boil with 1 tbsp sugar and 1 tsp salt, cooled down) and flip the rice over with a spatula to mix it. Let it cool. Put a wet towel over the bowl to keep it moist.

Maki
Put a nori sheet on a rolling mat covered with plastic. Put an amount of rice on the nori sheet to cover about 3/4 of it, add filling in the middle of the rice. Grab one end of mat and fold into a roll. Squeese the mat to make it real round. Cut in 6 or 8 pieces.

2 comments:

  1. Hejsan.
    Marika heter jag och bor i småland i sverige.
    jag hittade din blogg när jag letade efter kumihimo-information.
    Jag är nu nyfiken på OM du vet hur man kan göra sushi enligt LCHF (Low Carb Hi Fat)?

    Jag älskar verkligen sushi men har nu börjat med LCHF sedan ett par månader och skulle sååå gärna vilja hitta en version av sushi som även passar mig.

    Kram

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  2. Hei Marika!
    Nei, jeg har ikke funnet noen god måte å lage sushi på når du spiser lchf. Men du kan jo spise sashimi uten ris til! Misosuppe er også bra, tror jeg. Japanere er ikke så opptatt av lchf, men av å spise sundt og variert hver dag (har jeg inntrykk av).

    :) Line

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