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Just cool Your Japanese Jets!

I enjoyed some fantastic home made sushi this weekend. My friend Emily had a dinner party at her place where we all chipped in and made sushi. It was delicious! I've always wanted to make my own sushi, and now I know how.
I tried to document this thoroughly so I can remember the steps. You first have to lay down soy paper or rice and start patting it into a rectangle.
You should only have 3 items in your sushi roll or else your taste buds will become overwhelmed.
Once you have everything laid out you start rolling it in the bamboo mat.
My first ever sushi roll! I was so proud of myself and everyone laughed at how many pictures I took during this process!
Here's us slicing our rolls! My roll is the one on the right - the less perfect roll. Brian's master piece is on the left.
Emily at one point couldn't handle the stress in the kitchen. Don't worry, we got the knife away before anything happened.
A huge thanks to Mark & Rendy for bringing the soy paper, cooking the tempura veggies and shrimp and being our experts. Also thanks to Brian for making the sticky rice and tackling the hornets nest (that story is below). Thanks to Holly for making the delicious veggie rolls for her boyfriend Jer, even though Jer didn't really like them - he preferred the ones with fish. And a ginormous thanks to Emily and Cailen for hosting a great party and letting us stay at their house all night.
I should mention that before the sushi making started, Emily's husband Cailen and their friend Brian, decided that they needed to get rid of a bees nest. I had to document this event! The hive was sitting at the top of their roof and they were going to spray it, and then knock it down with a stick. It went fairly well and was far more dramatic in person. Emily and I just watched as Brian climbed up on the ladder and blasted the nest with the spray and then jabbed it with the pole. The best part was when the nest flew off and landed on Brian's car. I have video of this, but I haven't figured out how to post video yet.

Comments

Cook Family said…
Chris says you need to come visit and make him some sushi :)
Mick and Tiff said…
Yes, you need to make Chris some sushi and Corine and I will go get us some burgers!!! Looks like fun to make but probably not so fun to eat. (not much of a squishy raw fish fan)
That sushi sonds good!I know I know you think it's funny that I now comment on Blogs I don't care!you should come over sometime! love,Whitney
Michelle said…
Sounds fun! I'm impressed. Then again I've never even tried sushi so I should admit I have no idea what to compare it to :)
Cook Family said…
Erin I don't know what it is about your birthday I always remember days after. someday I will remember (maybe). Just know I love you and I really did think of you.
Corine
Stacy and Tay said…
I'm very impressed! I wanted to make some smart-A comment but I've never tried to make sushi so I'm just going to have to appreciate your skills on this one and I'll make fun of you about something else later :)

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