Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Crab and Sushi Rice Fritters

Picture of Crab and Sushi Rice Fritters RecipeIngredients
  • 1 quart canola oil (approximately, as needed for deep frying)
  • 2 cups cooked sushi rice
  • 1 tablespoon crab boil seasoning (recommended: Old Bay)
  • 1/2 cup mayonnaise
  • 1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley leaves
  • 1/8 cup fresh lemon juice
  • 1 pound lump crabmeat
  • 3/4 cup rice flour
  • 3/4 cup panko bread crumbs (Japanese)
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • Cocktail sauce, for dipping

Directions

Heat oil to 375 degrees F in a deep fryer.

Mix rice, crab boil seasoning, mayonnaise, parsley and lemon juice . Fold in crabmeat, trying to avoid breaking up lumps. Mix rice flour and bread crumbs, and season with salt and pepper. Form crab mixture into "cocktail size" balls and roll into flour/bread crumb mixture to coat. Deep fry in hot oil until golden brown and drain. Serve with cocktail sauce or your favorite dipping sauce.

Cook's Note: Sushi rice is short-grained rice tossed with a dressing of vinegar, sugar and salt. Asian markets carry a packaged mix of this dressing as well as the short-grained rice.


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Thursday, August 18, 2011

BREAKFAST SUSHI

Breakfast Sushi-1 Revolutionary Roll and 1 Colonial Roll
Yield: 1 roll of each cut into 8 pieces. Portion size is 4 pieces of each type
Ingredients (in order of the method):

4 Eggland Best large eggs
Kosher Salt to taste
Non Stick Cooking Spray

Sushi Recipe For Brown Rice & Shrimp ConesRevolutionary Roll:
1 pkg yamamotoyama susiparty sesame wrappers.
3⁄4 Wild Alaskan Applewood Smoked Sockeye Salmon, cut into thin strips
Green Onion, white part removed, cleaned, trimmed and sliced into thin strips lengthwise
1 Orange Bell Pepper, cut into 1/4” strips, lengthwise
1 oz Low Fat Cream Cheese, softened

Colonial Roll:
1 pkg
yamamotoyama susiparty sesame wrappers.
3⁄4 oz Virginia County Ham, cut into 1⁄4” square strips
1⁄2 oz Applewood Smoked Cheddar, cut into 1⁄4” square strips
1 Red Bell Pepper, cut into 1⁄4” strips, lengthwise
2 Asparagus stalks, 1⁄4” -3/8’ dia., cleaned and trimmed to 4 1⁄2’ length

Hollandaise Sauce
1 pkg Knorrs’ Hollandaise Sauce Mix

1 egg yolk
2 T. softened butter
1⁄4 C 2 % milk
1 tsp lemon juice
1 T Herbs d’provence
1⁄4 C water
2 oz Kecap Manis (Sweet Soy Sauce)
¼ oz Crystalized Ginger

Method:
Mame Nori – Soy Bean Wrappers For Making SushiPreheat griddle on medium heat. Crack eggs into a bowl, add a pinch of kosher salt, and whisk until blended. Pour 2 oz onto griddle, moving the edges to form a uniform rectangle approximate 5” x 7 1⁄2”. When egg is set, flip and cook another minute. Remove egg to parchment paper and let cool. Repeat for remaining egg mixture.

Place softened cream cheese into a piping bag with a small writing tip.

Revolutionary Roll:
Lay one Paprika Soy Wrapper on sushi rolling mat width-wise. Place cooled egg on wrapper edge closest to you. Lay salmon strips down the middle, overlapping. Pipe a strip of cream cheese next to the salmon. Lay green onion strips on top of cream cheese and orange pepper on top of salmon.

Roll up like sushi. Carefully slice crosswise into 8 uniform sections. Set aside.

Colonial Roll:
Prepare cold water bath. Bring 1 cup of water to full boil in small sauté pan. Add asparagus and cook for 90 seconds. Remove and place asparagus in cold water bath. Remove to dry.

Lay one Sesame Soy Wrapper on sushi rolling mat width-wise. Place cooled egg on wrapper edge closest to you. Lay ham strips down the middle, end to end. Lay cheese strips next to ham and top with asparagus stalks, end to end with tips to the outside. Lay red pepper strips on top of cheese. Roll up like sushi. Carefully slice crosswise into 8 uniform sections.

Hollandaise Sauce: (if we were in the professional category, we would make our sauce from scratch, but since we are time deprived innkeepers, Knorr’s is a great substitute!)

Mix together Knorr mix, butter egg yolk, milk, and water. Over medium heat, stirring constantly, bring to simmer until sauce thickens, reduce heat to low and stir in lemon juice and herbs. Taste, and add a touch more lemon juice if desired. Pour into small dipping bowl.
Try different combinations and you'll see how amazing these cones can be. Go wild and enjoy!

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