Unagi Roll (Broiled fresh water Eel)
- 8 ounces sushi rice
- Sushi Su seasoning, recipe follows
- 1 full sheet nori (roasted seaweed)
- 1 -ounce cucumber, julienned
- 1/2 -ounce Kaiware (daikon sprouts), juilienne
- 4 ounces Unagi (broiled fresh water eel)
- 1 pinch sesame seeds
- 1 ounce Unagi Glaze, recipe follows
- Gari (pickled ginger), to taste
- Wasabi (Japanese horseradish), to taste
- Soy Sauce, to taste
- Special Equipment: Makisu (bamboo rolling mat)
- To cook the sushi rice wash rice well, drain and let stand for 30 minutes in colander.
- When cooking rice, for 1 cup of rice add just a little less than 1 cup water in a rice cooker.
- 45 minutes after rice has been started, remove into a big mixing bowl (plastic or wood is best, metal is also OK) to speed the cooling process.
- Add 1-ounce of sushi su seasoning and mix well into rice.
- Let stand to cool.
- Periodically turn your rice to cool evenly.
- Do this for about 20 to 30 minutes, then cover.
- Place a full sheet of nori (rough side up), on the bamboo rolling mat.
- Cover the whole sheet except for about 7/8-inch at far end with rice, pressing rice with damp hands into an even layer.
- Sprinkle sesame seeds on rice from left to right.
- Place bands of Unagi, cucumber, and kaiware sprouts across leading edge of nori.
- Roll closest edge to you, up and away from you, very carefully tuck in the roll and continue until you reach the bare end, to seal your roll.
- Make sure when rolling all ingredients are tightly secured, this will help to keep ingredients intact when cutting.
- Compress the roll with the bamboo mat.
- You may shape your roll making it slightly oval or squared off.
- To serve, slice into 12 even slices.
- Place Unagi glaze on plate or serve as side dish.
- Fan out sushi on plate, garnish with pickled ginger and wasabi.
- Serve with soy sauce.
- Sushi hints: Nori has 2 sides, 1 rough and 1 smooth and shiny.
- The rough side holds the rice better and the smooth side is more presentable on the outside.
- Also, water is your best friend when making sushi.
- Keep you hands wet when handling rice so the rice will not stick to your hands.
- This is important when slicing or cutting sushi rolls, keep your knife wet at all times so the knife can glide through the rice.
- 3 tablespoons sugar
- 1 tablespoon salt
- 1 cup rice vinegar
- 1- ounce sea kelp
- Combine all ingredients in a saucepan.
- Cook just until sugar completely dissolves.
- Remove from the heat and cool completely.
- 4 ounces sake
- 4 ounces mirin
- 1-ounce sugar
- 1-ounce water
- 1/2-ounce soy sauce
- Combine all ingredients and set aside.
rice, seasoning, full sheet nori, cucumber, sprouts, water, sesame seeds, soy sauce, makisu
Taken from www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/rachael-ray/unagi-roll-broiled-fresh-water-eel-recipe.html (may not work)