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How to Make Your Own Sushi Rolls at Home

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Make Your Own Sushi Rolls at Home
Make Your Own Sushi Rolls at Home

Don't spend hundreds of dollars at sushi restaurants! Instead learn how to make sushi at home by following this easy sushi making guide.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • 3 cups Japanese rice
  • 4 cups water
  • 1/3 cup rice vinegar
  • 3 tbsp sugar
  • 1 tsp salt
  • Nori
  • Sushi fillings
  1. Step 1
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    Make Sushi 1

    Learn How To Make Sushi at Home: The first thing you need to do is buy some good quality Japanese rice. Japanese rice is a short grain rice that gets sticky when it's cooked. You can find it in the Asian section of your local grocery store or at Asian markets. Amazon.com is also a good source for Japanese rice. The brand I recommend is called Nishiki.

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    Make Sushi 2

    Sushi making is much easier if you have a proper rice cooker. You can get Japanese rice cookers at Asian markets and on Amazon.com. To cook the rice, just follow the instructions on the package, or it is typically 2 cups of water for every 1.5 cups of rice. You also want to rinse the rice until the water runs clear and let it soak for about 30 minutes for best results.

  3. Step 3

    The next step to making sushi at home is to make sushi rice. Sushi rice is just Japanese rice mixed with sushi vinegar. While the rice is cooking, you can make the sushi vinegar by pouring the vinegar, sugar and salt into a sauce pan and heating on low heat until the sugar dissolves. Then set it aside and let it cool.

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    Make Sushi 3

    When the rice is done cooking, spread the rice into a large plate or bowl. Then sprinkle the vinegar mixture over the rice and gently mix the rice so that it is evenly coated. For authentic sushi making, I recommend getting a sushi-oke which is a large wooden bowl, and a Japanese rice spatula.

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    Make Sushi 4

    To begin making the sushi rolls, first allow the rice to cool so it can be handled. Then take a sheet of nori (Japanese seaweed) and lay it down on a sushi rolling mat.

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    Make Sushi 5

    Spread the sushi rice over the nori in a thin layer. Then add your fillings such as imitation crab meat, thinly sliced smoked salmon, or sliced vegetables or Japanese pickles. Some suggestions are cucumbers, burdock, avocado, and takuan (yellow radish-like pickles).

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    Make Sushi 6

    You can also make sushi rolls with the rice on the outside of the roll. Just place a sheet of plastic wrap down on the mat, and turn the nori with the rice spread on it upside down. Your fillings will then be added to the clean side of the nori.

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    Make Sushi 7

    After you have spread the rice and added the fillings, use the mat to roll it into a large sushi roll.

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    Make Sushi 8

    The last step to making sushi at home is to cut the long sushi roll into 1 to 1.5 inch bite-size sushi rolls. Then serve with soy sauce for dipping or wasabi.

  10. Step 10

    TIP: All of the sushi making products mentioned in this article can be purchased on Amazon.com. (See the quick links under the 'Resources' section below.)

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nikki1 said

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on 7/16/2009 Great article.. not into sushi though. However I will try this recipe with other fish products, though.. thanx. please read my article rrcr..

starlet67 said

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on 2/24/2009 Thanks for sharing this!5*

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