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Surimi Masago Sushi Rolls

Cultural Context

Surimi masago sushi rolls, often known as California rolls, emerged in the United States as a fusion of Japanese cuisine adapted for Western tastes. These rolls typically feature surimi, a seafood product made from white fish, combined with fresh vegetables like avocado and cucumber, all wrapped in nori. They symbolize the globalization of sushi, making it accessible and popular worldwide, especially in sushi restaurants and grocery stores.

JapaneseJPmain
45 min
medium
4 servings
Servings4
240g sushi rice
1 sheet yaki nori (halved)
1 tbsp roasted white sesame seeds
40g kanikama (imitation crab meat, shredded)
2 cucumber wedges
4-6 slices avocado
water mixed with 1 tablespoon of vinegar

surimi

🥗Healthier: tofu

💰Cheaper: canned crab meat

Tofu provides a plant-based option, while canned crab is often less expensive.

masago

🥗Healthier: fish roe

💰Cheaper: cucumber

Fish roe offers a similar texture, while cucumber can be a budget-friendly substitute.

1

Beak or shred kanikama into long, thin pieces of about 1cm/⅜" wide.

2

Place a piece of yaki nori on a sushi rolling mat.

3

Wet your hands with the vinegar water in the bowl, take ½ of the sushi rice and make an oval ball.

4

Place the rice in the centre of the yaki nori sheet and spread the rice in all directions, covering the entire yaki nori. Ensure that the rice evenly covers the yaki nori sheet, and do not press the rice down too hard.

5

Sprinkle roasted white sesame seeds all over the rice.

6

Turn the rice with yaki nori over, facing the yaki nori up, and place it to the edge of the rolling mat closer to you.

7

Place your kanikama in the middle, spreading thinly from the left end to the right end. Place avocado and cucumber pieces along the kanikama.

8

Using the thumb and index finger of both hands, hold the end of the mat and lift it up.

9

Keeping the thumbs on the mat, place your fingers on the fillings firmly. While placing these fingers on the fillings, roll the bamboo mat away from you.

10

When the edge of the rolling mat is at the top, let go of your fingers on the filling and keep rolling slowly until the edge of the rolling mat reaches the other end of the rice.

11

By now, the mat should be completely covering the sushi roll. Don't roll the end of the mat into the rice!

12

Press the rolling mat around the sushi roll gently but firmly.

13

To completely roll the rest of the rice, hold the roll by placing one hand over the mat, then pull the end of the mat with the other hand a few centimetres away from you so that the sushi inside the mat rolls a further 90 degrees or so.

14

Using both hands, gently but firmly press the mat over the sushi, then unroll the mat.

15

Place the sushi roll on the plate/cutting board with the overlapping seam line down.

16

Wipe a sharp kitchen knife with a wet towel to give moisture to the knife. This will prevent the knife from sticking to the rice, resulting in a clean cut.

17

Cut the roll in half, then cut each half-length roll in half, then cut each piece in half again. You should have 8 small pieces.

18

Transfer the California Rolls to a serving plate and serve with soy sauce. Wasabi paste is optional.

19

To make California Rolls with tobiko, follow the same instructions above but replace white sesame seeds with tobiko using a small spoon to scatter.

Cooking Techniques

rollingmixing

Equipment Needed

sushi rolling matsharp knife

Spice Level:

🌶️🌶️🌶️

Dietary

nut-free

Allergens

fishshellfishwheat

Also Known As

California RollsSurimi Sushi
Local Name: すり身まさご寿司ロール

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