Best Sushi Roll Maki Recipes

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SPICY SNAPPER MAKI ROLL (SUSHI)



Spicy Snapper Maki Roll (Sushi) image

Provided by Ben Robinson

Categories     main-dish

Time 40m

Yield 4 rolls

Number Of Ingredients 12

One 8-ounce red snapper fillet
5 tablespoons Kewpie mayonnaise
2 tablespoons sriracha
1 tablespoon wasabi paste, plus more for serving
2 cups cooked sushi rice, cooled to room temperature
1 1/2 tablespoons seasoned rice vinegar
4 nori sheets
1 English cucumber, peeled and sliced lengthwise into 1/2-inch wide strips
1 avocado, sliced crosswise into 1/2-inch pieces
2 tablespoons furikake spice
2 ounces salmon roe (about 1/4 cup)
Toasted sesame oil, pickled ginger and soy sauce, for serving

Steps:

  • Remove all skin, pin bones, blood lines and sinew from the snapper fillet. Slice the fillet lengthwise into long strips about 1/2-inch wide and refrigerate until ready to use.
  • Whisk together 2 tablespoons of the mayonnaise with the sriracha in a small bowl. In a separate small bowl, whisk together the remaining 3 tablespoons of mayonnaise with the wasabi paste and a splash of water if needed to loosen the mixture. In a medium bowl, gently combine the cooked sushi rice with the vinegar.
  • Lay a piece of plastic that is bigger than the nori sheet on a clean work surface. Lay a nori sheet on top of the plastic in the center. Dip your fingers in water as needed to keep them from sticking to the rice, then use your fingers to spread 1/2 cup of the sushi rice evenly on the nori sheet and gently press down. Flip the nori sheet over so the rice is face down.
  • Spoon about 2 teaspoons of the sriracha mayonnaise horizontally across the center of the nori sheet. Place 2 strips of snapper on top of the mayonnaise, then top with a strip of cucumber and 4 to 5 slices of avocado. Using the plastic wrap as a guide, roll the sushi as tight as possible into a log. Trim any excess nori as needed. Remove the plastic and use a sushi mat to form the sushi into a uniform round roll with a flat bottom. Repeat with the remaining ingredients to assemble three more rolls.
  • Cut each roll into 6 to 9 pieces. Use a spoon to smear about 1 tablespoon of the wasabi mayonnaise on one side of the serving plate. Place the sushi on the other side of the plate, then sprinkle with some of the furikake. Place about 1 tablespoon salmon roe on top of the wasabi mayonnaise and garnish the plate with a splash of toasted sesame oil. Serve immediately with pickled ginger, soy sauce and wasabi paste.

SUSHI ROLL: MAKI



Sushi Roll: Maki image

Provided by Robert Irvine : Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 25m

Yield 6 servings of 12 rolls each

Number Of Ingredients 9

12 sheets nori (seaweed) approximately 5 by 7-inches
6 cups prepared vinegared sushi rice
1 tablespoon prepared wasabi
1/2 pound sushi grade salmon, cut into 12 (7-inch) long by 1/4-inch thick strips
1 English cucumber, peeled, seeds removed, and sliced into 12 (7-inch) long by 1/4-inch thick strips
6 scallions, white and tender green parts only, cut into 12 (7-inch) lengths
1 tablespoon cornstarch dissolved in 1 tablespoon water
Vinegared water, in which to dip knife
3 teaspoons tobiko (flying fish roe)

Steps:

  • Heat the nori enough to make it supple, at about 325 degrees F for 3 minutes. Place a sheet of nori on the bamboo mat with the wider part along the rolling edge of the mat. Spread 1/2 cup of the rice over the surface of the nori, leaving about 1/2-inch of nori on the furthest edge uncovered so you will be able to seal the roll. Press the rice down firmly but gently. Place a dab of wasabi - about 1/4 teaspoon - on your finger and spread a thin ribbon of wasabi from left to right along the centerline of the rice. On top of the line of wasabi, lay a length each of fish, cucumber, and scallion. Begin rolling the edge of the bamboo closest to you, using the mat to press down on the sushi roll firmly but gently as you roll. The nori should stick to itself when the roll is complete; if it doesn't, use the cornstarch slurry to moisten it. Dip a knife in vinegared water and cut the roll into 6 even slices. Repeat for each maki. Arrange the rolls cut side up on a plate and top each roll with 1/4 teaspoon tobiko.

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