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There are three types of
Sushi – Narezushi, Hayazushi, and Namanarizushi.
The most commonly served is Hayazushi, which is what you find in
Sushi rolls and the type of Sushi most often sold in restaurants.
To make Sushi, you do not need expensive equipment and any specialty
spices can be purchased at most grocery stores.
If needed, you can locate an Asian store where you live to find the
various things you need or order online. To get started, you will need to set out the things needed to make your Sushi:
Using your knife and
cutting board, cut the seaweed in half.
Roll it out on the front end of the bamboo mat.
Moisten your hands with the lemon water, take 5 ounces of rice, and
form it into the shape of a rod. Spread
the rice from left to right onto one-half of the seaweed.
Moisten your hands again and use the wet towel to wipe them off,
which will be done each time after handling the rice. Leaving about 1/2-inch at
the top of the seaweed spread the rice out evenly, leaving a slight groove
in the center. This groove is
where you will place the fish or vegetables.
Moisten and wipe your hands again.
Next, place the strip of fish or vegetables of choice in the groove.
Carefully, lift and roll the front end of the bamboo mat to the other
end of the rice, pressing slightly. Now roll the mat from the
other end. The 1/2-inch space
you left will be sealed with the other end of the seaweed.
Next, press the mat lightly at the center, sliding your hands down to
the ends. Gently remove the mat
and press both ends of the seaweed to create a tight seal.
To serve, use the sharp knife to cut into 3/4–inch pieces, creating
a round circle filled with fish and/or vegetables. For professional chefs, you
will find that Sushi comes in a variety of shapes, each a personal signature
of the chef’s skill. After
you have some practice in making Sushi, you too can create your own
signature shape if you like. Remember
to be patient. While making
Sushi is not difficult, it does require getting used to.
If you find that you and the rice are having a battle and the rice is
winning, just remember to remoisten your hands and wipe them on the towel. To serve your Sushi, there
are three primary condiments:
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