Inside-Out Uramaki California Rolls
- 1 equivalent to 180 ml of raw rice Sushi rice
- 2 tbsp White sesame seeds to mix with the sushi rice
- 1 Avocado
- 4 stick Imitation crab sticks
- 1/2 Cucumber or lettuce
- 1 Mayonnaise
- 4 sheets Nori seaweed, 1/3 of a sheet
- Using powdered sushi vinegar makes it easy.
- This time I mixed white sesame seeds into the sushi rice.
- Slice the avocado in half and remove the seed.
- Slice into eight even slices.
- If you prep the slices like in the photo, it'll be easier to roll them in the sushi.
- Slice the already halved cucumber diagonally in half, then vertically slice into 3-4 even slices.
- Basically, slice the fillings into isosceles triangles.
- Slice the imitation crab sticks diagonally.
- Roll the fillings and mayonnaise in the nori seaweed.
- Roll it into an isosceles triangle shape as best as you can.
- Spread about 35-40 g of sushi rice in one layer inside one half of the onigiri mold.
- Rather than creating a cavity of rice in the center of the mold, think of it more as creating walls on the right and left sides.
- Place the ingredients wrapped in nori seaweed into the center of the mold.
- Add the remaining half of the sushi rice (approximately 35-40 g), close the mold, and squeeze it tightly.
- Then you're done!
- This pointed rice ball is a slightly long and narrow triangle, so the way it looks when slicing it into 3 equal slices is one of its unique features.
- It looks beautiful when arranged like this after being sliced into 3 pieces.
- These are eho-maki, which I filled with 7 ingredients based on the Seven Deities of Good Luck.
- Please go check it out..
- This is the onigiri mold that I used.
- You can use a pointed rice ball mold or anything that you like!
rice sushi rice, white sesame seeds, avocado, crab sticks, cucumber, mayonnaise
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/159060-inside-out-uramaki-california-rolls (may not work)