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For the rice

For the Japanese mayonnaise

  • 3 tbsp mayonnaise
  • 1 tbsp rice wine vinegar
  • 1 tsp soy sauce

For the sushi

  • 25g bag nori
    (seaweed) sheets
  • choose from the following fillings: cucumber strips
    smoked salmon, white crabmeat, canned tuna, red pepper, avocado, spring onion

To serve with all styles of sushi

Nutrition: per serving

  • kcal390
  • fat9g
  • saturates1g
  • carbs70g
  • sugars11g
  • fibre4g
  • protein8g
  • salt0.5g
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Method

  • step 1

    KIDS the writing in bold is for you. ADULTS the rest is for you. TO MAKE SUSHI ROLLS: Pat out some rice. Lay a nori sheet on the mat, shiny-side down. Dip your hands in the vinegared water, then pat handfuls of rice on top in a 1cm thick layer, leaving the furthest edge from you clear.

  • step 2

    Spread over some Japanese mayonnaise. Use a spoon to spread out a thin layer of mayonnaise down the middle of the rice.

  • step 3

    Add the filling. Get your child to top the mayonnaise with a line of their favourite fillings – here we’ve used tuna and cucumber.

  • step 4

    Roll it up. Lift the edge of the mat over the rice, applying a little pressure to keep everything in a tight roll.

  • step 5

    Stick down the sides like a stamp. When you get to the edge without any rice, brush with a little water and continue to roll into a tight roll.

  • step 6

    Wrap in cling film. Remove the mat and roll tightly in cling film before a grown-up cuts the sushi into thick slices, then unravel the cling film.

  • step 7

    TO MAKE PRESSED SUSHI: Layer over some smoked salmon. Line a loaf tin with cling film, then place a thin layer of smoked salmon inside on top of the cling film.

  • step 8

    Cover with rice and press down. Press about 3cm of rice over the fish, fold the cling film over and press down as much as you can, using another tin if you have one.

  • step 9

    Tip it out like a sandcastle. Turn block of sushi onto a chopping board. Get a grown-up to cut into fingers, then remove the cling film.

  • step 10

    TO MAKE SUSHI BALLS: Choose your topping. Get a small square of cling film and place a topping, like half a prawn or a small piece of smoked salmon, on it. Use damp hands to roll walnut-sized balls of rice and place on the topping.

  • step 11

    Make into tight balls. Bring the corners of the cling film together and tighten into balls by twisting it up, then unwrap and serve.

RECIPE TIPS

WHAT KIDS CAN LEARN FROM MAKING SIMPLE SUSHI

Here are two key skills that will be useful for many other recipes. COOKING RICE: You can use this method of cooking rice for basmati rice (but don’t add the vinegar mixture). You’ll end up with perfect fluffy rice. ROLLING: The same technique is used for roulades and rolled sponges – a useful skill for a child to learn.

Recipe from Good Food magazine, January 2014

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claire00

I fill my sushi with teriyaki chicken

Double-Kareem-Abdul-jabbar

I fill mine with whole sausages and then remove the sushi.

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sIeepy

question

Is it okay if I use silver caster sugar instead of golden?

Martin Mallender

Yes but try only 1tbsp or to taste

jmassociatesukWn_xMefZ

All recipes should be tested first. This one has a few errors, and incomplete instructions. The reference to vinegar water arrives out of nowhere, there is no mention of cooking the rice (and it needs to be done right), no reference to spicing the rice, and this sentence muddles the subject and…

Russell_G

test

20SClark

I made this sushi and the kids wolfed it down in seconds! To be fair I did too! All of it was absolutely delish! 🍱🍱🍱

resresresresrestrolY-KkTxkJ

Yes

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