I just wondered if anyone here makes their own sushi?
We love it but have only bought it from supermarkets. I'm sure there's anglers on here who eat what they catch (not all catches I bet) so why not try making sushi yourself?
Has anyone made their own sushi? Did you buy the traditional or non - traditional kit to make it easily?
I'm looking at getting a kit for my nephew who loves cooking and I believe he loves sushi. I might get one for us too. I was wondering what any sushi makers on here use to make them, any kit worth getting? It might be a good Xmas present for my nephew and for us.
If no kit is needed, what is your technique for the various sushi types?
I reckon a really fresh fish, raw in sushi has to be healthy. Wasabi is related to horseradish (love it but never tried to find it in the wild to harvest). As such I believe it's healthy food. Raw fish (especially oily fish) is healthy if fresh. Rice is carbohydrates but a bit too processed if you use sushi rice, still healthy on the whole. Seaweed has a lot of anti oxidants and minerals you need in it I believe.
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We love it but have only bought it from supermarkets. I'm sure there's anglers on here who eat what they catch (not all catches I bet) so why not try making sushi yourself?
Has anyone made their own sushi? Did you buy the traditional or non - traditional kit to make it easily?
I'm looking at getting a kit for my nephew who loves cooking and I believe he loves sushi. I might get one for us too. I was wondering what any sushi makers on here use to make them, any kit worth getting? It might be a good Xmas present for my nephew and for us.
If no kit is needed, what is your technique for the various sushi types?
I reckon a really fresh fish, raw in sushi has to be healthy. Wasabi is related to horseradish (love it but never tried to find it in the wild to harvest). As such I believe it's healthy food. Raw fish (especially oily fish) is healthy if fresh. Rice is carbohydrates but a bit too processed if you use sushi rice, still healthy on the whole. Seaweed has a lot of anti oxidants and minerals you need in it I believe.
Getting hungry!