Saturday, November 14, 2009

Daring Cooks' November Challenge – Sushi

sushi

The November 2009 Daring Cooks challenge was brought to you by Audax of Audax Artifex and Rose of The Bite Me Kitchen. They chose sushi as the challenge. At first I wasn't going to do the challenge because I am allergic to fish and seafood, but how could I not do a challenge Audax was part of! Audax is always the first one to complete the Daring Cooks and Daring Bakers challenges and is always willing to answer any questions and give encouragement to everyone along the way. So since my daughter and son-in-law love sushi I invited them to come over and helped make sushi with teriyaki chicken. We used a variety of sauces - a spicy mayo, pesto and orange sauce.

The challenge consisted of parts:
Part 1: Making proper sushi rice
Part 2: Dragon sushi roll – an avocado covered inside-out rice roll with a tasty surprise filling
Part 3: Decorative sushi – a nori-coated rice roll which reveals a decorative pattern when cut
Part 4: Nigiri sushi – hand-shaped rice rolls with toppings 

catepillar

Sushi actually means vinegared rice, which is the essential ingredient in every sushi recipe. My sushi rice turned out perfect! It was so delicious I would have been happy just eating that! But everything else was fabulous as well and it was a really fun evening. I am posting the rice recipe so I’ll have it handy for next time I make it. Visit Audax Artifex if you’d like the other sushi recipes. Thanks Audax and Rose for a great challenge!

PART 1 : SUSHI RICE (makes about 7 cups of cooked sushi rice)Preparation time: 1¾ hours consisting of :- Rinsing and draining rice: 35 minutes Soaking rice: 30 minutes (includes 5 minutes making the vinegar dressing) Cooking and steaming time: 25 minutes Finishing the rice: 15 minutesINGREDIENTS:

  • 2½ cups uncooked short grain rice
  • 2½ cups water
  • For superior results use equal volumes of rice and water
spiralrolls

Optional Ingredients

  • 3 inch (75mm or 15 grams) square dashi konbu (or kombu) (dried kelp seaweed) wipe with a damp cloth to remove white powder & cut a few slits in the sides of the kelp to help release its flavours
  • 2½ teaspoons (12.5 mls) of sake (Japanese rice wine)
Sushi vinegar dressing
  • 5 Tablespoons (75 mls) rice vinegar
  • 5 Teaspoons (25 mls or 21 grams) sugar
  • 1¼ Teaspoons (6.25 mls or 4.5 grams) salt
DIRECTIONS: Rinsing and draining the rice
  1. Swirl rice gently in a bowl of water, drain, repeat 3-4 times until water is nearly clear. Don't crush the rice in your hands or against the side of the bowl since dry rice is very brittle.
  2. Gently place rice into a strainer and drain well for 30 minutes.
Soaking the rice
  1. Gently place the rice into a heavy medium pot with a tight fitting lid (if you have a loose fitting lid use a piece of aluminium foil to make the seal tight).
  2. Add 2½ cups of water and the dashi konbu.
  3. Set the rice aside to soak for 30 minutes, during this time prepare the sushi rice dressing.
Preparing the Rice Vinegar Dressing
  1. Combine the rice vinegar, sugar and salt in a small bowl.
  2. Heat on low setting.
  3. Stir until the mixture goes clear and the sugar and salt have dissolved.
  4. Set aside at room temperature until the rice is cooked.
Cooking the rice
  1. After 30 minutes of soaking add sake (if using) to the rice.
  2. Bring rinsed and soaked rice to the boil.
  3. Reduce heat to the lowest setting and simmer, covered, until all the water is absorbed, 12-15 minutes. Do not remove the lid during this process. Turn off heat.
  4. Let stand with the lid on, 10-15 minutes. Do not peek inside the pot or remove the lid. During this time the rice is steaming which completes the cooking process.
Finishing the rice
  • Turning out the rice

  1. Moisten lightly a flat thin wooden spatula or spoon and a large shallow flat-bottomed non-metallic (plastic, glass or wood) bowl. Do not use metallic objects since the vinegar will react with it and produce sour and bitter sushi rice.
  2. Remove the dashi konbu (kelp) from the cooked rice.
  3. Use the spatula to loosen gently the rice and invert the rice pot over the bowl, gently causing the cooked rice to fall into the bowl in one central heap. Do this gently so as not to cause the rice grains to become damaged.

  • Dressing the rice with vinegar

  1. Slowly pour the cooled sushi vinegar over the spatula onto the hot rice.
  2. Using the spatula gently spread the rice into a thin, even layer using a 45° cutting action to break up any lumps and to separate the rice. Don't stir or mash rice.
  3. After the rice is spread out, start turning it over gently, in small portions, using a cutting action, allowing steam to escape, for about a minute.

  • Fanning & Tossing the rice

  1. Continue turning over the rice, but now start fanning (using a piece of stiff cardboard) the rice vigorously as you do so. Don't flip the rice into the air but continue to gently slice, lift and turn the rice occasionally, for 10 minutes. Cooling the rice using a fan gives good flavour, texture and a high-gloss sheen to the rice. The vinegar dressing will be absorbed by the hot rice. Using a small electric fan on the lowest speed setting is highly recommended.
  2. Stop fanning when there's no more visible steam, and all the vinegar dressing has been adsorbed and the rice is shiny. Your sushi rice is ready to be used.

  • Keeping the rice moist

  1. Cover with a damp, lint free cloth to prevent the rice from drying out while preparing your sushi meal. Do not store sushi rice in the refrigerator leave on the counter covered at room temperature. Sushi rice is best used when it is at room temperature.

43 comments:

Palidor on November 14, 2009 5:01 AM said...

Wow, Barbara, you're a master at this! Seriously, your sushi rolls look like they belong in a 5-star sushi restaurant!!

Anncoo on November 14, 2009 6:37 AM said...

Well done, Barbara! I love the first pic :D

Ninette on November 14, 2009 6:51 AM said...

Oh my, is it already time to post! Pretty sushi!

Audax on November 14, 2009 7:08 AM said...

That 1st picture is wonderful well done and yes sushi is very versatile love how you did a non-fish version of the sushi challenge. And the last picture of the wreath is perfect for Christmas and/or Thanksgiving. Cheers from Audax in Australia. Love how you did the sushi with your family it is so much better when you do it that way.

Lauren on November 14, 2009 7:40 AM said...

See? No fish needed! This looks fabulous - such a cute dragon =D.

Trish on November 14, 2009 7:52 AM said...

Wow...I personally know how hard this can be and you did an incredible and beautiful version! I am beyond impressed lady! Unbelievable. Hmmm....wish they were serving that where I was last night for dinner.

Cookin' Canuck on November 14, 2009 8:23 AM said...

Well done, Barbara! These are absolutely beautiful. The picture of that dragon is giving me a serious craving for sushi.

Winnie on November 14, 2009 8:46 AM said...

Wow! You did a seriously great job with your sushi...so beautiful!

Rose on November 14, 2009 9:11 AM said...

Cute dragon! I'm glad you did the challenge! It's hard sometimes to get past what things "should" be and get creative with what they "could" be (i.e. no fish!) Looks beautiful!!!!!!!!

Asha @ FSK on November 14, 2009 9:29 AM said...

WOW! Stunning Barb!! :)... I can see you really had fun with the sushi..!!! awesome!

Kat on November 14, 2009 10:51 AM said...

Great job! I am not a sushi fan myself and love the way you incorporated the chicken.

Jessica on November 14, 2009 10:57 AM said...

I just signed up for Daring Cooks this month so I missed the deadline, but I am sooo excited!! :) You sushi looks incredible!

Amy I. on November 14, 2009 11:16 AM said...

Glad you were able to make it work despite your allergy! And I love the sauces you chose. Great work!

Daniela on November 14, 2009 11:17 AM said...

Interessante e molto dettagliata la spiegazione della ricetta, complimenti.
Buon fine settimana Daniela.

Jenny on November 14, 2009 11:39 AM said...

Beautiful looking sushi, and your caterpillar is so cute! Glad that you were able to participate despite your allergy - this challenge really taught me that sushi can be made using almost anything. Wonderful job!

chef_d on November 14, 2009 11:58 AM said...

Great looking sushi! I love your dragon roll! And I should have tried chicken!!

Mamatkamal,Nassim,Anwar on November 14, 2009 12:57 PM said...

That sushi looks totally awesome and looks really appealing! Have a nice weekend Barbara.
Bravo
Mamatkamal

Memória on November 14, 2009 1:18 PM said...

Wow!!!! This looks like a lot of work, but you did a FANTASTIC job! Everything looks great, Barbara!

All Our Fingers in the Pie on November 14, 2009 2:41 PM said...

Great job! Love it all. Aren't you glad you did all that work now?

Lyndsey on November 14, 2009 3:13 PM said...

Your sushi is beautiful! I would eat it in a heartbeat! Thanks to you I think I can do sushi! :)

Natashya KitchenPuppies on November 14, 2009 3:40 PM said...

I am so glad you took up the challenge - yours looks great! Good choice to use the teriyaki chicken.
Love, love, love that caterpillar!

Sue Sparks on November 14, 2009 3:43 PM said...

I'm not a big sushi fan(though I like the California roll), but it sure looks artsy! I really like your caterpillar! :)

Tracy @ Sugarcrafter on November 14, 2009 4:01 PM said...

Gorgeous sushi! And I love the idea of teriyaki chicken, yum!

teresa on November 14, 2009 6:03 PM said...

no way, this is so impressive, adn beautiful! i want to dig in, great job!

anjelikuh on November 14, 2009 6:27 PM said...

I love your caterpillar with its perfectly fanned out avocado scales! you did a wonderful job.

Cinnamon-Girl Reeni♥ on November 14, 2009 8:00 PM said...

You did an excellent job on it! What a great idea to use teriyaki chicken. I bet it was delicious.

MaryMoh on November 14, 2009 11:23 PM said...

wow...such lovely, creative work! Well done

pigpigscorner on November 15, 2009 3:21 AM said...

Well done!! Your dargon roll is so cute with eyes!!

Cathy on November 15, 2009 6:29 AM said...

Wow, Barbara, I am so impressed. Your sushi is perfect, and thank you for the very clear, step by step instructions. That was quite the challenge.

Megan on November 15, 2009 9:01 AM said...

Wowwzy!!! I'm impressed! I was reading your challenge thinking "No way" but you mastered it beautifully. Great job!

Joyce on November 15, 2009 2:47 PM said...

Love the presentation. Do you ship?
Joyce

Marisa on November 15, 2009 6:38 PM said...

This is my kind of sushi! I don't normally like sushi at all--but the non-fish kind would suite my very well! It sounded like a fun challenge!

Kim on November 15, 2009 6:44 PM said...

I'm sorry to hear you're allergic to fish and shellfish. My son has a lot of allergies and I know how it can be sometimes. I love the caterpillar, he's so cute! I bet you all had a great time making and eating it.

tspegar on November 15, 2009 8:02 PM said...

i loooooove sushi! you did an EXCELLENT job for your 1st at home try! wow! we make it at home a few times a year! we should do it together sometime!

Cristie on November 15, 2009 10:34 PM said...

Beautiful and creative. So involved. I think I could get my non-fish-eating daughter to try this darling dish.

Deeba PAB on November 16, 2009 4:19 AM said...

Oh Barbara, it's perfect & ever so pretty. Even I am very fish allergic, but I am so taken in by how well you did this. WOW!!

lisaiscooking on November 16, 2009 8:29 AM said...

Everything looks lovely! I'm glad to see these instructions for the rice. I'm notoriously terrible at cooking rice and need practice!

Maria on November 16, 2009 9:00 AM said...

Nice job on the sushi! It looks perfect!

Julia @ Mélanger on November 16, 2009 1:36 PM said...

Fantastic sushi. I think I could gobble most of that up in one sitting!

Katy ~ on November 17, 2009 2:01 AM said...

I never go near the sushi made with raw fish. Growing up my Mother made the only sushi I ever ate, made with gherkin pickles and sliced ham and I don't remember what else. I loved them.

Barbara, your sushi looks wonderful. I KNOW I would enjoy yours as well! Love sushi rice!!

Anita on November 17, 2009 4:42 AM said...

I'm loving the caterpillars I'm seeing with this Daring Cooks challenge - so cute!

Lisa Michelle on November 18, 2009 1:46 PM said...

Barb, your sushi is incredible, especially your Dragon roll! One would think a top of the line sushi chef put it together. Amazing as always!

Lori on November 23, 2009 12:30 PM said...

You did a great job. What a cute dragon!

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