Place a sheet of nori on your sushi mat.
How to roll sushi without mat and nori.
We don t have access to much sushi grade seafood in the midwest so i most often stick with veggies.
Sneaky little sushi filling.
Slice it up or follow the sushi burrito trend and eat it as is.
Some people take time to appreciate nori and for others it may be the taste spoiler.
Traditionally sushi is assembled by laying down a sheet of nori sushi s seaweed wrapper atop a bamboo mat known as a makisu which helps the chef roll compress and form the heaping of rice.
While the japanese may not imagine a sushi roll without seaweed let s not forget that this is an acquired taste.
So i thought of researching different ways to make sushi without seaweed.
No more dealing with bamboo mats or having food stuck in between the folds to give a thriving ground for molds and bacteria.
Sheets of nori have a rough side and a smooth side.
Japanese sushi roll making kit.
A few years ago my sister went to japan and brought me back an authentic sushi roll making set complete with mat and all.
When you get to the edge of the nori wet it so the roll seals up and nothing falls out but hey if some rice falls out like mine did then you could just use to to make another sushi roll so no stress.
How to roll sushi.
How to make sushi without a mat.
Rolling sushi is an art form and without the proper tools it can be challenging to do.
This smart japanese sushi maker is a small sized kit that does what it s expected to do make a neat sushi roll without creating a mess.
Center the piece of nori along the plastic wrap and towel.
You can find sushi mats and packages of nori at most asian food markets.
Layer the plastic wrap with a piece of nori to be the sushi casing.
You can order both of them online as well nori is dried and is easily shipped.
Place the nori so that the rough side is facing up.
Typically sushi is rolled using a bamboo or silicone mat.
Start by making the perfect sticky sushi rice or try this brown rice version and chopping up your veggies of choice.