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| Nutrition Facts | ||
|---|---|---|
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Serving Size 1 roll 201g Recipe makes 1 roll) The following items or measurements are not included below: 1 nori |
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| Calories 702 | ||
| Calories from Fat 10 | (1%) | |
| Amount Per Serving | %DV | |
| Total Fat 1.1g | 1% | |
| Saturated Fat 0.3g | 1% | |
| Monounsaturated Fat 0.4g | ||
| Polyunsaturated Fat 0.3g | ||
| Trans Fat 0.0g | ||
| Cholesterol 0mg | 0% | |
| Sodium 1mg | 0% | |
| Potassium 167mg | 4% | |
| Total Carbohydrate 154.7g | 51% | |
| Dietary Fiber 2.7g | 10% | |
| Sugars 0.0g | ||
| Protein 12.9g | 25% | |
From: No likey clean-up
On Oct 8, 2009
Thank you, thank you!! First attempt and I successfully made 3 edible rolls. I started with the california roll as I figured it would be a cheap experiment and edible even if I messed up. I also added the spicy mayo to some. I made them with rice on the inside and with rice on the outside. I look forward to all the fun I will have. Not to mention the money I will save by making these delicious bites all by myself. I spent almost $50 with all the ingredients. I would spend that on one meal alone for myself and DBF. I still have plenty to make many many more rolls. Thank you again!!
From: MyCookiesCrumble
On Sep 14, 2008
My friend and I decided to try our hand at making sushi and we had a ball! I made a trip to the Asian market to pick up Dashi, Mirin, Japanese mayonnaise for the sauces, and then got some Japanese rice, Nori sheets, panko, Masago (fish roe), eel (found the Masago and eel in the refrigerator section. The Masago was in a plastic container and the eel was in plastic packaging in slices). Then I made a trip over to our local fish market to pick up fresh crabs and fresh shrimp (I had the other stuff on hand). (The soft shell crabs were about $3.99 each and I got 2). We made the rice without any problems and left that to cool while we fried the shrimp and crab. They came out lightly browned and looked ready to eat. (Frying the crab and shrimp was the most fun other than rolling the sushi into rolls)! We used Types of Sushi Rolls to guide us in making what we wanted to put inside our sushi and the instructions were so clear that it made us seem like pros and was so easy to follow. (Many thanks Linda). My friend decided to make a Dragon Roll, as she loves California Rolls, but wanted to broaden her horizons. She also made a New York Roll to use some eel. I made the Shrimp Tempura and Manhattan Roll, then we both tried our hand at each making a Spider Roll. so we had 6 rolls in all to feast out on, and let me tell you, we had a FEAST. You would have thought it was out last meal! We put Linda's Spicy Mayonnaise Sauce for Sushi inside each roll, then topped with Japanese Tsume and Tare - Nitsume or Thick, Sweet Eel Sauce. We had quite an eating experience and simply put, AMAZING!
From: Chef #709527
On Jan 24, 2008
I love sushi but have never tried making it before. I decided it's about time and I am really glad I did! This guide has helped me to know what to do from start to finish, and I really appreciate you posting it for us Linda. It has been a tremendous help to me and my kids! I have shared this guide with a couple of my friends and they can't wait to try it too. Great addition to my "Sushi Knowledge", and now I'm a pro
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