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Great recipe for Restaurant-style California Roll. I learned how to make it while working part time at a Japanese restaurant in Canada. I don't know how much vinegar they added to the rice, but it was so little that you couldn't taste any. I made little adjustments to the standard sushi rice.
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To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have restaurant-style california roll using 16 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Restaurant-style California Roll:
- Make ready Fillings
- Take 1 Mayonnaise
- Get 1 Masago (capelin roe)
- Make ready 1 Nori seaweed (cut in half)
- Get 1 Avocado
- Get 1 packet Imitation crab sticks
- Prepare 1 Mayonnaise
- Take 1 Masago (capelin roe)
- Prepare 540 ml Uncooked white rice
- Take 1 tbsp Sake
- Prepare 1 tbsp Mirin
- Prepare 1 sheet Kombu seaweed (3 cm square)
- Make ready Vinegar water
- Take 30 ml Sushi vinegar
- Prepare 30 ml Water
- Take 1 pinch Salt
Great recipe for Colorful California Rolls. I wanted to try making a restaurant-style. California roll that you can eat at home as well. It's good without any dipping sauce, too.
Instructions to make Restaurant-style California Roll:
- Add sake and mirin to the rice when cooking, and use 1 mm less water than usual. Don't cook the rice using the 'sushi rice' setting, just use the regular program.
- Lay the kombu on top of the rice and switch the rice cooker on!
- Put the sushi vinegar ingredients in a small pan and bring to a simmer. Turn the heat off immediately.
- Add the boiled sushi vinegar and water to the freshly cooked rice, leave to cool down a bit, then cover with plastic wrap to prevent from drying out.
- Spread a piece of nori seaweed evenly with sushi rice. Slightly moisten your hands with water and flatten out the rice. Cover with plastic wrap.
- Turn it over, wrap and all, so that the nori side is facing up. Draw a thin line in the middle with mayonnaise.
- Top with avocado and crab sticks. If you put the avocado on the far side it may get mashed when you roll the sushi, so I think it's easier if you put the crab sticks on the far side and the avocado closer to you.
- Fold the plastic wrap that is sticking out on the side closer to you under the mat to make it easier to roll the sushi.
- Roll the sushi, and cut it with the wrap still on it. If you peel off the wrap with moistened hands, you won't get any sticky rice.
- Put the masago on the cut sushi roll pieces to finish. If you don't like masago, use ground white sesame seeds instead.
- How to cut an avocado Cut into the avocado lengthwise and you'll hit the pit. Slice all the way around the avocado.
- Twist both halves with your hands and it will end up as shown in the photo. Cut into the half with the pit lengthwise again, and push out the pit.
- Note: I cut each crab stick in half lengthwise. Adjust depending on how thick you want the crab sticks to be.
California roll that you can eat at home as well. It's good without any dipping sauce, too. If you want to use white sesame seeds instead, please replace the flying fish roe with. Using the mat as a guide, carefully roll the California roll into a tight log. I'm showing you how to make a California roll!
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