CALIFORNIA AND MAKI ROLLS (JAPANESE SUSHI)

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The difference between California Rolls and Maki-zushi is the way it's rolled. The California Roll has the sushi rice on the outside with the nori on the inside. A Maki roll has the sushi rice on the inside with the nori on the outside. For directions on making the sushi rice see Recipe #383636. This is a combination of recipes found on Food Network. Special equipment need is 2 bamboo sushi rolling mat plus a bowl of water with ice. SUSHI ETIQUETTE: Sushi is meant to be finger food, quick and tasty. It is preferable to eat sushi with ones hands rather than with chopsticks, but both ways are acceptable in America. Eat the whole sushi roll at once. It is not appropriate to eat part of a piece of sushi and place the other piece back on a plate. Once you have picked something up you should eat all of it. Do not dip the California rolls into the Soy sauce as the rice portion of the sushi will become too moist and can cause sushi to fall apart. Maki rolls can be dipped into the Soy because the seaweed (Nori) is on the ouside and will hold it together. Simply dip into the soy sauce before eating.

Provided by Galley Wench

Categories     Japanese

Time 20m

Yield 24 pieces

Number Of Ingredients 10

1/2 lemon, juiced
1 medium avocado, peeled, pitted, and sliced into 1/4-inch thick pieces
4 sheets nori
4 cups sushi rice, cooked (Sushi Rice Made in Bamboo Steamer)
1/3 cup sesame seeds, toasted
1 small cucumber, peeled, seeded, and cut into matchstick-size pieces
4 crabsticks, sliced lengthwise
pickled ginger, for serving
wasabi, for serving
soy sauce, for serving

Steps:

  • Squeeze the lemon juice over the avocado to prevent browning.
  • Cover a bamboo rolling mat with plastic wrap.
  • Cut nori sheets in half crosswise.
  • Lay 1 sheet of nori, shiny side down, on the plastic covered mat.
  • To make Califronia Rolls:.
  • Wet your fingers with water and spread approximately 1/2 cup of the rice evenly onto the nori.
  • Sprinkle the rice with sesame seeds.
  • Place the second plastic covered bamboo rolling mat on top and flip the two over so that the rice side is down.
  • Place 1/8 of the cucumber, avocado and crab sticks in the center of the sheet.
  • Grab the edge of the mat closest to you, keeping the fillings in place with your fingers, and roll it into a tight cylinder, using the mat to shape the cylinder.
  • To make Maki:.
  • Spread 1/2 cup of the rice over the surface of the nori, leaving about 1/2-inch of nori on the furthest edge uncovered so you will be able to seal the roll.
  • Press the rice down firmly but gently.
  • Sprinkle sesame seeds on the rice.
  • Place 1/8 of the cucumber, avocado and crab sticks in the center of the sheet.
  • Begin rolling the edge of the bamboo closest to you, using the mat to press down on the sushi roll firmly but gently as you roll.
  • The nori should stick to itself when the roll is complete; if it doesn't, use a cornstarch slurry to moisten it.
  • Pull away the mat and set aside.
  • Cover with a damp cloth.
  • Repeat until all of the rice has been used.
  • Cut each roll into 6 pieces.
  • Serve with pickled ginger, wasabi and soy sauce.

Nyiko Chavangu
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These rolls are a bit messy to eat, but they're so worth it.


The Baron's Party Plays
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I'm not sure if I'll make these rolls again. They were good, but not amazing.


Jonathan Clausell
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These rolls are a great way to use up leftover rice and vegetables.


Dudue Sibanda
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I love how customizable these rolls are. You can add or remove ingredients to suit your own taste.


bailey “james” rae
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These rolls are perfect for a quick and easy lunch or dinner.


Ishmal Rao
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I'm not a fan of raw fish, but I still enjoyed these rolls. The cooked fillings were delicious.


Minecraft Man
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These rolls are a bit pricey to make, but they're worth it for a special occasion.


Jon Albaugh
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I love how healthy these rolls are. They're a great way to get your daily dose of fruits and vegetables.


Joseph Bensly
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These rolls are perfect for a party or potluck. They're easy to make and everyone loves them.


SB shipon
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I followed the recipe exactly, but my rolls still fell apart. I'm not sure what I did wrong.


Anjam Hussain
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I'm not sure what I did wrong, but my rolls didn't turn out as good as I hoped.


aqib tariq
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These rolls were a lot of work to make, but they were worth it. They were so delicious!


Arlene Williams
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I had a hard time finding some of the ingredients for this recipe, but it was worth the effort.


Gibba Landing
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These rolls were a bit too spicy for my taste, but I still enjoyed them.


md ab wahab
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I love how versatile this recipe is. I was able to use different fillings and toppings to create a variety of different rolls.


Mikey Solomon
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This recipe was easy to follow and the rolls turned out great! I will definitely be making them again.


Lilly Barnett
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I'm not a big fan of sushi, but I really enjoyed these rolls. They were very flavorful and the rice was cooked perfectly.


Brookelynn
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These sushi rolls were a hit at my party! They were so delicious and everyone loved them.