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I also thought of something else. Going out to Sushi Tei is still a must at some point but it might be really fun to have a sushi rolling party where everyone makes their own rolls.
I've made it 3 or 4 times at home and it wasn't store qaulity but it tasted good. I've never made mine with raw tuna or salmon though because I'm not sure what I buy up here is fresh enough for that.
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Making sushi is always fun :3
I've bought raw salmon/tuna from Price Chopper several times with no problem.
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08-17-2009, 08:20 AM
(Edited 08-17-2009, 09:54 AM by chrono.)
Has anyone ever had a sushi making party? We could even make it a onigiri/ sushi party.
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I've hung out with friends and made sushi before... Whether to call that a party or not *shrugs*
My parents also hold a sushi party every year, and I help with that, so I guess you could consider that LOL
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i've also made sushi!!!
i made it with raw fish, too!(i don't really remember what fish, but it did happen)
i made it for at least 2-3 hours at one point!
it gets very sticky, and you would have to have a very large kitchen....i never holded a shushi party, though.....
what type of rice do you use for your onigiri?
i've been useing plain large grain rice, but when i make sushi i use small grain vinegar rice?
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08-18-2009, 08:51 PM
(Edited 08-19-2009, 03:21 PM by chrono.)
I use the same rice for sushi as for onigiri, I just omit the sugar and vinegar. If you read up on it most places recomend a short grain rice like sushi rice because it will cohere better and hold its shape.
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