Trying to make sushi
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Hey everyone!
So Ive been working on making sushi for a while now and I never can get it quiet right. Ive figured out the problem is the problem is the nori. Whenever I order it at restaurantds I barely notice it, but when i make it, its always super chewy and gross. Am I doing something wrong? Help is greatly appreciated
So Ive been working on making sushi for a while now and I never can get it quiet right. Ive figured out the problem is the problem is the nori. Whenever I order it at restaurantds I barely notice it, but when i make it, its always super chewy and gross. Am I doing something wrong? Help is greatly appreciated
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What kind of rice are you using?0
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Are you toasting the nori?0
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Are you making "Proper Sushi Rice" ??
One class I did take. "Sushi For Beginners" Yes, I'm a certified begining sushi chef... As of like yeaaaars ago..
Heres the recipe I found online. Copied and pasted :
Here is a recipe for making sushi rice. Japanese rice is short grain rice and gets slightly sticky when it is cooked. Long grain rice isn't proper for sushi because it is drier and doesn't stick together.
Ingredients:
•3 cups Japanese rice
•3 1/4 cups water
•1/3 cup rice vinegar
•3 Tbsp sugar
•1 tsp salt
Preparation:
Put the rice in a large bowl and wash it with cold water. Repeat washing until the water becomes almost clear. Drain the rice in a colander and set aside for 30 minutes. Place the rice in rice cooker and add water. Let the rice soak in the water at least 30 minutes. Start the cooker. When rice is cooked, let it steam for about 15 minutes.
Prepare sushi vinegar (sushi-zu) by mixing rice vinegar, sugar, and salt in a sauce pan. Put the pan on low heat and heat until the sugar dissolves. Cool the vinegar mixture.
Spread the hot steamed rice into a large plate or a large bowl. Please use a non-metallic bowl to prevent any interaction with rice vinegar. It's best to use a wooden bowl called sushi-oke. Sprinkle the vinegar mixture over the rice and fold the rice by shamoji (rice spatula) quickly. Be careful not to smash the rice. To cool and remove the moisture of the rice well, use a fan as you mix sushi rice. This will give sushi rice a shiny look. It's best to use sushi rice right away.
Makes 4-6 servings.
Don't forget to Fan the rice as it cools0 -
Some rice needs rinsing or it's too starchy and sticky. I use calrose rice and it's usually pretty good without the rinse.0
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The moisture from the hot rice is making the nori soft and chewy. As one of the posts says, try toasting it a bit first. alternately, wait for the rice to cool down to room temperature.0
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are you getting the special rice for sushi? i've made it a few times and never had any problems. also i got something for it where it's like a bamboo mat that you roll it in, cover that with saran wrap and it helps.
or make a sushi bowl, same taste but way easier
you can use regular rice, and add in whatever you make in your sushi. i do avocado, asparagus and carrot and edamame, sometimes cream cheese. you can put salmon, crab, etc
mix it in a bowl, crumble nori sheets and serve with soy sauce, wasabi and ginger. mmmm0 -
Thank you all!!
Ive been using sushi rice, but I havent been waiting for it to cool nor have I been toasting the nori so Ill try that thanks!!0 -
It's important to cool the rice quickly with a fan as you season it with the vinegar. A lit of people also don't realise there's Japanese mayo in sushi which changes the taste.0
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i noticed this when i made sushi too and i thought it was because i used the full sheet instead of cutting it in half like restaurants usually do.0
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Thank you all!!
Ive been using sushi rice, but I havent been waiting for it to cool nor have I been toasting the nori so Ill try that thanks!!
Make sure you are using the salt, sugar, rice vinegar, etc. let it cool or almost completely cool. Comes out perfect every time even when I don't toast the nori
Oh yeah, you could also try making them inside out (I always do mine this way ). Add the rice to the nori, flip it over (it will stick trust me) fill it in the middle, then roll roll roll0
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