Tamaki Sushi Akiko Kurematsu

This DIY sushi has three components: rice, nori, and fillings. Simplify for a quick weekday meal, or scale up for a great dinner party at home. I’ve chosen maguro (tuna), salmon, ikura (fish roe), uni (sea urchin), seaweed, and avocado slices for our handrolls, but shiso (perilla leaves), microgreens, cucumbers, natto (fermented soybeans), and tamagoyaki (omelette) can add a wild variety of flavours, textures, and colours to your plate.

Tamaki Sushi

SERVES 4

INGREDIENTS

For the rice
3 cups short-grain Japanese white rice
3 ¼ cups water, plus more for washing
5 tbsp rice wine vinegar
2 tbsp sugar
1 ⅓ tsp salt

Tamaki Sushi
20–25 thin slices of fresh, sustainably caught sashimi-grade fish
Ikura (fish roe)
Uni (sea urchin)
1 avocado, thinly sliced 
1 spring onion, finely chopped
Lemon, sliced (to plate under the fish)
Foraged seasonal foliage, to garnish
20 large sheets of nori
Soy Sauce, to serve
Wasabi, to serve

METHOD

  1. Start by preparing the rice. Remove dust and surface starch by filling a bowl with water, swirling the rice, then draining off the milky-white water. Repeat a few more times until the water runs more or less clear.
  2. Soak the rice in the measured water for 30 minutes in summer, or 1 hour in winter.
  3. Cook in a heavy-based pot over medium heat with the lid on. Aim to bring it to a boil in 10 minutes, then turn down to a simmer and cook for a further 12–15 minutes. Remove the lid and check the moisture.
  4. Once all the water has been absorbed, remove from heat and leave to steam, covered, for 10–15 minutes.
  5. Mix the rice wine vinegar, sugar, and salt over low heat until combined. 
  6. While the rice is still warm, gently fold through the vinegar and sugar mixture.
  7. For the temaki sushi, slice the fish, avocado, lemon, and other ingredients, cutting the fish lengthwise to match the avocado.
  8. Place the ikura and uni in separate small bowls on a large platter. Begin arranging the remaining ingredients around them, placing lemon slices under the fish and spring onion either alongside or lightly scattered over the top. Garnish with foraged foliage.

  9. Toast the nori lightly over a flame. If you don’t have a gas stove, a lighter will work. This removes any dampness and releases a subtle aroma. Cut the sheets in halves or quarters and plate separately to keep dry.

  10. Hand-roll at the table while the rice is still warm, with soy sauce and wasabi on the side. Enjoy.

 

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