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How to Save money eating sushi

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By Alby T Ross
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Ghetto Roll
Ghetto Roll
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We love sushi but it can be expensive to eat out. Some of the ingredients are also expensive and even difficult to find. Once you are able to prepare "Sushi", (the seasoned rice used in making sushi dishes) you can make "Maki" or rolled sushi with many different and creative ingredients. Heres a Maki Roll that you can make at home with little effort and minimal costs.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Prepared Sushi Rice(see "How to make Sushi Rice")
  • 2 Nori (dried seaweed) sheets cut in half
  • Canned Fish (plain)
  • 1 tbsp Chili Paste
  • 1 tbsp Mayonaise
  1. Step 1
    $0.89 at your grocer.
    $0.89 at your grocer.

    Drain the canned fish and place into a small bowl.

  2. Step 2
    Chili Miso Bean Paste
    Chili Miso Bean Paste

    Add one tablespoon Chili Paste. This one is good but almost any Asian chili paste will do.

  3. Step 3
    add mayo
    add mayo

    Add one tablespoon Mayonaise

  4. Step 4

    Mix well.

  5. Step 5
    Nori
    Nori

    Place 1/2 of nori sheet on flat surface or sushi roller.

  6. Step 6
    Add rice
    Add rice

    Add prepared sushi rice. Layer on bottom 1/3 of sheet.

  7. Step 7
    Add mix
    Add mix

    Add Ghetto Mix

  8. Step 8
    Roll it up.
    Roll it up.

    Roll using bamboo roller, Maki-mold roller or by hand as shown.

  9. Step 9
    Enjoy!
    Enjoy!

    Cut and serve with shoyu and wasabi if you have some. If not, more "Ghetto" to ya!

Tips & Warnings
  • Sliced cucumber and avocado are optional but way less "Ghetto"
  • Some people may not like the name of this roll so you might call it a "Budget" or "Recession" roll instead.
  • With the money you saved on ingredients you can serve this maki roll with a decent beer.
  • The term "Ghetto" is used with respect to things of a less fortunate, such as fresh Ahi, nature and are not meant to be demeaning to any persons or places.
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