Cheap, Easy and Cute Temari Sushi
- 1 Sushi rice
- 2 Eggs
- 1 Cucumber
- 1 Nori seaweed
- 1 Sashimi (tuna, squid, etc)
- 1 Canned salmon or sashimi grade salmon
- 1 Corn mixed with mayonnaise
- 1 Tuna mixed with mayonnaise
- 1 Any leftovers in your fridge
- 1 strand uncooked Uncooked spaghetti
- 1 Salmon roe or flying fish roe (optional)
- Make about 3 thin omelets in a tamagoyaki frying pan.
- Slice into four long, thin strips.
- Slice the cucumber with a vegetable peeler.
- (This will be used to wrap around the sushi.)
- Slice about 2/3 of the cucumber this way, then roughly chop the rest into small pieces.
- (This will be used as a topping.)
- Roughly chop the sushi toppings, as well as any leftovers in the fridge that you'll be using, into small pieces.
- I used fish sausage and ginger pork.
- Shape the sushi rice into balls.
- Wrap the egg, cucumber and nori seaweed around the pressed sushi.
- Secure the egg with the spaghetti strand.
- Top the sushi from Step 5 with the toppings, and you're done.
- Top them with around 3 different ingredients each, but take care not to overlap them and hide the many colours.
- If you curl thinly sliced cucumber and salmon sashimi, they'll become flowers!
rice, eggs, cucumber, salmon, mixed with, mixed with mayonnaise, leftovers, spaghetti, salmon
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/145435-cheap-easy-and-cute-temari-sushi (may not work)