I found this post on Pinterest a while back and have tried a few of the recipes.
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http://www.recipe.com/blogs/cooking/10-sensational-sushi-dinner-recipes-you-can-diy/?socsrc=recpin061814sushirecipes
Karla Walsh | June 18, 2014
You don’t have to hail from Philadelphia or California to master their namesake sushi rolls—or from Japan, for that matter! The rice-based dinner looks challenging to make, but it can be easier to re-create at home than you might realize. Just in time for International Sushi Day on June 18, 10 bloggers teach the trade and share tasty recipes to try as you master this DIY dinner. Prepare to go from student to sensei!
Image via La Fuji Mama
Sushi RiceThis helpful step-by-step sushi rice recipe makes it easy to ace the base of every roll. Start by rinsing rice before cooking to remove any excess starchy powder that can alter the texture and absorption qualities of the short, polished grains and you’ll be off to a great start.
Image via Minimalist Baker
No-Mat SushiNo need to invest in a bamboo mat to assist with assembly! A sturdy kitchen towel lined with plastic wrap is an easy (and affordable) stand in. Try this technique with a customizable vegetarian recipe.
Image via Natasha’s Kitchen
California Rolls
Speaking of the West Coast rolls, here’s a basic version of the crab recipe that takes an assist from a rice cooker to make dinner easier. Yes, you can master the rice-on-the-outside roll!
Image via Itsy Bitsy Foodies
Homemade Philadelphia RollTravel east (well, just a bit) to wrap up some smoked salmon, cream cheese, and rice for a classic Philadelphia roll. Swap in brown rice for a serving of whole grains and more fiber.
Image via My Darling Lemon Thyme
Vegetarian SushiThin omelet slices act as the “meat” in this colorful, well-balanced recipe. Try marinated, grilled tofu for a vegan option!
Image via Peas and Crayons
Avocado-Wrapped SushiWow! This avocado-topped roll looks gourmet but is doable in just eight steps. Ditch the full knives in favor of a super-sharp one to serve the perfect piece.
Image via Just One Cookbook
Spicy Tuna RollIf you give raw fish the green light, here’s your new favorite recipe! Sriracha and spicy mayo act as the ideal counterpart to heat-taming rice.
Image via The Smart Cookie
Quinoa Avocado SushiSuperfood central! 2014′s “it” grain, quinoa, acts as the rice in this vegan-friendly sushi. The creamy avocado will really stand out because there are only a few ingredients!
Image via Hello Hue
Panko Shrimp and Spicy Ahi RollsSeafood lovers will think this recipe is a “catch” because it includes fish on the inside (crispy, panko-crusted shrimp) and the outside (spicy ahi tuna) of the roll.
Image via Two Peas and Their Pod
Sushi SaladWhy stress with the stacking, rolling, and slicing when you can simply toss all of your favorite sushi ingredients into a big bowl and eat them with a fork? The dressing for this salad dinner even has a hint of wasabi.
Here is the original post
http://www.recipe.com/blogs/cooking/10-sensational-sushi-dinner-recipes-you-can-diy/?socsrc=recpin061814sushirecipes
Karla Walsh | June 18, 2014
You don’t have to hail from Philadelphia or California to master their namesake sushi rolls—or from Japan, for that matter! The rice-based dinner looks challenging to make, but it can be easier to re-create at home than you might realize. Just in time for International Sushi Day on June 18, 10 bloggers teach the trade and share tasty recipes to try as you master this DIY dinner. Prepare to go from student to sensei!
Image via La Fuji Mama
Sushi RiceThis helpful step-by-step sushi rice recipe makes it easy to ace the base of every roll. Start by rinsing rice before cooking to remove any excess starchy powder that can alter the texture and absorption qualities of the short, polished grains and you’ll be off to a great start.
Image via Minimalist Baker
No-Mat SushiNo need to invest in a bamboo mat to assist with assembly! A sturdy kitchen towel lined with plastic wrap is an easy (and affordable) stand in. Try this technique with a customizable vegetarian recipe.
Image via Natasha’s Kitchen
California Rolls
Speaking of the West Coast rolls, here’s a basic version of the crab recipe that takes an assist from a rice cooker to make dinner easier. Yes, you can master the rice-on-the-outside roll!
Image via Itsy Bitsy Foodies
Homemade Philadelphia RollTravel east (well, just a bit) to wrap up some smoked salmon, cream cheese, and rice for a classic Philadelphia roll. Swap in brown rice for a serving of whole grains and more fiber.
Image via My Darling Lemon Thyme
Vegetarian SushiThin omelet slices act as the “meat” in this colorful, well-balanced recipe. Try marinated, grilled tofu for a vegan option!
Image via Peas and Crayons
Avocado-Wrapped SushiWow! This avocado-topped roll looks gourmet but is doable in just eight steps. Ditch the full knives in favor of a super-sharp one to serve the perfect piece.
Image via Just One Cookbook
Spicy Tuna RollIf you give raw fish the green light, here’s your new favorite recipe! Sriracha and spicy mayo act as the ideal counterpart to heat-taming rice.
Image via The Smart Cookie
Quinoa Avocado SushiSuperfood central! 2014′s “it” grain, quinoa, acts as the rice in this vegan-friendly sushi. The creamy avocado will really stand out because there are only a few ingredients!
Image via Hello Hue
Panko Shrimp and Spicy Ahi RollsSeafood lovers will think this recipe is a “catch” because it includes fish on the inside (crispy, panko-crusted shrimp) and the outside (spicy ahi tuna) of the roll.
Image via Two Peas and Their Pod
Sushi SaladWhy stress with the stacking, rolling, and slicing when you can simply toss all of your favorite sushi ingredients into a big bowl and eat them with a fork? The dressing for this salad dinner even has a hint of wasabi.