Friday, June 3, 2011

Easy-peasy Japanesey Summer Sushi!

At first, sushi looks overwhelming to make but with this easy-peasy recipe (great for beginners) you'll be rollin' 'em out in no time!
With the rice on the inside this recipe is easy and clean, making it perfect for a summer picnic!
What You'll Need:
-Seaweed Nori Rolling Paper (I cut mine in half hot dog length)
-Imitation crab or real crab if you want to get fancy
*make sure if you decide to use raw fish that you get the "Sushi Grade" fish. If you are unsure, ask the person at the deli counter!
-Assorted vegetables cut into thin strips- I used peppers, avocado, and green onions, but cucumbers, carrots and even fruit goes well!
-Cream Cheese
-Cooked Sushi Rice
-Small bowl of water to dip Your hands each time you apply rice
-A very sharp knife
-Sriracha
-Wasabi Paste & Soy Sauce for dipping
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What You'll Do:
-Wet hands in bowl and scoop a handful of sushi rice, pat the rice onto the seaweed, covering almost the entire sheet in a thin, even blanket- make sure to leave about half an inch at the top of the seaweed uncovered
-Add crab & vegetables in a horizontal line on the end that has all the rice
*If using cream cheese, cut a piece and pinch it, stretching it out along the bottom of the roll
-Add a line of Sriracha
-Wet the top of the uncovered roll with water
-Gripping firmly, gently roll from top to bottom- the wetted top of the roll should stick to the rice below it
-Using a very sharp knife, see-saw back and forth, gently cutting the roll so not to tear the seaweed
-In two small serving dishes, place wasabi and soy sauce, grab your chop sticks and dig in!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Things to Do: Burning River Fest!

Many Clevelanders from past to present can recall the insustainably disgusting event when the Cuyahoga River caught fire in 1969. Since 2001, The Burning River Foundation has put on Burning River Fest- an event where people from Northeast Ohio/Great Lakes Regions can come together to learn about and celebrate a "renewed sense of eco-consciousness". Live music acts from local talents, locally sustainable farms and food vendors from around the area make this event a must go! It's also Christmas in July, so you know what that means- the return of CHRISTMAS ALE! Check out the flyer below and their website for more details!