Friday, February 22, 2008

Make-Your-Own...Sushi?

So, the Spunky Daddy (for this post his name will be Henry-san) invited a bunch of friends over last weekend for a make-your-own-sushi party. We do this a couple of times a year and it's always a hit. I mean - how often can you make your OWN sushi and enjoy all the sake you can drink with a diverse group of friends?!?

He went to a great fish market in Gloucester...here's what we had:

  • WHOLE 15-lb salmon (sake)
  • a BEAUTIFUL chunk of tuna (toro)
  • live scallop (hotategai)
  • surf clams (hokkigai)
  • broiled freshwater eel (unagi)
  • roe (eggs) of flying fish (tobiko - both regular and wasabi)

and we (well, Alex actually) julienned pieces of:

  • cukecumber
  • carrots
  • avacado
plus we had the fix-ins:
  • nori (seaweed wrap)
  • sesame seeds
  • rice vinegar
  • srircha sauce
    japanese mayo
  • soy sauce
  • eel sauce
  • wasabi
  • OH! And last, but not least (and most importantly!) - the sushi rice.
Then he invited people - we had some new neighbors, co-workers, and friends but had to keep the party to about 15 people - otherwise it's hard to get a turn at one of the four maki-rolling stations we set up.

We made two types of sushi: Nigiri sushi is an oval-shaped ball of rice topped with a slice of fish. Maki is a roll with rice, nori (either can be on the outside) and a filling of fish, veggies, sauce, etc. For this party, the maki is the fun part! Click here to find out how to roll maki with a bambo mat.

We had a GREAT time and ate very well that night! Plus we had lots of sake and wine to enjoy.

Arigato, Henry-san.

4 comments:

Jennifer said...

What a great idea! I can see why you limit the number of people. It would get crowded.

Are you going to introduce Carter to sushi at a young age like you did with Collin?

The Spunky Mommy said...

Oh, yes! As soon as he's old enough. Have you seen this photo?

http://picasaweb.google.com/myjezi/November2007Photos/photo#5138412197501437458

Anonymous said...

Sounds like a great time! Thanks for favving me on Technorati -- right back at ya. Aint this blogging fun?

Chris

Taster B said...

Hi Spunky Mommy! Checkin' out the blog. :) We were sure glad we got the invite--we had a great time! Best sushi we've had since we got to New England.

Becky