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Sushi includes Rice On Feb 28, 6:09?pm, James Silverton wrote: Man, if the octopus is cooked and tender, I'd love it too. I haven't found any raw that I cared for. Too chewy for me. My addiction is to one of the very common types; Eel. If they put some eel into it, I'll eat it every time. That and the Gunkanzusi Ikura!!!! I can eat the large Salmon Caviar by itself or on anything. I love the stuff. Like some folks like Uni (Sea Urchin Gonads). I've tried Uni twice and just never developed a taste for it.
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Sushi includes Rice "Omelet" wrote in message news[email protected]... See if you can find the Schar's. You can get it online if you can't find it in the stores. It's a very thin crust but superior to anything else we have tried. If you like a thick crust, the Namaste mix is quite good. It has savory seasonings in it. It's easy enough to make. I just like the Schar's a lot better.
Sushi includes Rice On 2/26/2011 12:31 PM, sf wrote: The crust is the best part of a good pizza. I was working in another state a few weeks ago and one person wanted to go to an a pizza buffet place (never heard of one either). I think it was called Cicos or something and appeared to be some sort of industrial franchise. It made *any* school cafeteria look good.
Sushi includes Rice On 2/25/2011 8:36 PM, dsi1 wrote: Do they have all-you-can-eats in Japan? -- James Silverton, Potomac "Not": obvious change in "Reply To"
Sushi includes Rice "cshenk" wrote in message news:[email protected] ... I believe it was wrong in sooo many ways.
Sushi includes Rice "Julie Bove" wrote (snips) EEK! I've never seen them canned. It just feels 'wrong' somehow,
Sushi includes Rice On 2/28/2011 4:24 PM, Alfie wrote: True enough but what I was referring to was a strip of nori used to hold the burdock pickle or whatever to the rice. My favorite gunkan ("battle-ship" believe it or not) is stewed octopus. -- James Silverton, Potomac "Not": obvious change in "Reply To"
Sushi includes Rice On Feb 28, 10:06?am, James Silverton wrote: The type that is wrapped as a "boat" avove the rice is actually not nigiri, it's Gunkan-maki.
Sushi includes Rice On Feb 28, 9:53?am, George wrote: There are types of nigiri that incorporate seaweed into the pieces. Actually, there is no "rules" for making sushi. One can put chocolate cake into a piece of Gunkan-maki, (as much as the thought grosses me out), and some people may like it. I prepare one type of nigiri that uses nori that has been chopped very small and layered on the rice before topping with the netta. The nori is mixed to a very thick sauce with hot peppers and then applied to the rice. It's damn good!
Sushi includes Rice On Feb 28, 12:25?am, dsi1 wrote: Oh no! No stirring of the rice. That would ruin it. You need to buy a Shamoji (rice paddle) and use that to lift the rice to about 12" above a large wooden bowl and then let it drop through the air, back into the bowl. This is what cools the rice and prevents it from being mashed from stirring. After lifting the small mound of rice from the bowl, you gently vibrate the paddle, causing the rice to fall like rain into the bowl. When moving the rice, always lift and deposit it again with no force. The difference between doing it this way and others is remarkable.
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