My Family's Easy Hand-Rolled Sushi with Inexpensive Fillings. If using beef, lightly sprinkle with sugar and brown in a frying pan. Then add sake and soy sauce, and continue frying until cooked through. If using pork, sprinkle with salt and pepper and leave to rest for a bit.

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Ingredients of My Family's Easy Hand-Rolled Sushi with Inexpensive Fillings
- You need of Meat and Fish.
- It’s of Thinly-sliced pork or beef.
- You need of Canned tuna mixed with mayonnaise.
- You need of Cod roe mixed with mayonnaise.
- It’s of Negitoro (minced fatty tuna with green onions).
- You need of Salmon.
- Prepare of Cheese, etc..
- It’s of Vegetables.
- It’s of Cucumber.
- You need of Avocado.
- You need of Shiso leaves, etc..
- Prepare of ★Others.
- It’s of Nori seaweed.
- Prepare of Cooked rice.
- Prepare of Soy sauce.
- It’s of Mayonnaise.
- It’s of Wasabi, ra-yu, etc..
Great to cut into sushi-portioned appetizers and serve with traditional pickled ginger, wasabi, and soy sauce. Make the sushi rice as per my recipe, Temakizushi (Hand Rolled Sushi). Since Inari Sushi does not contain raw fish, the sushi rice does not have to be completely cooled down. It can be slightly warm if you are in a hurry.
My Family's Easy Hand-Rolled Sushi with Inexpensive Fillings instructions
If using beef, lightly sprinkle with sugar and brown in a frying pan. Then add sake and soy sauce, and continue frying until cooked through..
If using pork, sprinkle with salt and pepper and leave to rest for a bit. Mince some garlic and fry over low heat. Add the pork and when cooked, add some soy sauce to season..
In order from top to bottom: Cheese, shiso leaves, and salmon..
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