Soul Searching Twenty-Something Seeks Food Love: Settles For Food Like Most Days

Soul Searching Twenty-Something Seeks Food Love: Settles For Food Like Most Days

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Fruit Sushi

I loved sushi.  It is one thing that I do miss eating. . . sure I can go and still enjoy my veggie rolls, but I was always a sucker for a good rainbow roll and some sashimi.  One of my last meals before the vegan revolution took over was at D.C. top rated sushi restaurant, Sushi Taro.  And it was memorable!

Enter Fruit Sushi.


It was a chance for adventure at home.  Preparation would be interesting--I'd never rolled sushi before.  Flavor would turn out to be pretty interesting too--Nori and fruit is a weird combination, but half the process is learning.  Next time, I will have to make fruit leather and use it, instead.  Yum!

But aside from the fact that I made a royal mess of my kitchen (damn, is fruit sticky) and that I didn't account for how long rice takes to cook when I initially planned, this was pretty simple!

1. Prepare your sushi rice to recipe, substituting lite coconut milk for water.

2. Chop your choice of fruit into the desired pieces.  We had strawberries, blackberries, and kiwi to play with.  I recommend being colorful.  I used slices for my sushi and dices for my roll.


3. Make any sauces you would like.  I just chopped up extra of each fruit and mashed it with a fork between pushing it through a fine mesh sieve with a silicone spatula with a rapid back and forth motion.  I did this with both berries and kiwi.  Also, I had organic apricot preserves.


4. To assemble the sushi, make little rice ovals with your (wet) hands.  Then, spoon a little bit of preserves on top and finish with your fruit slices.  Ta-Da!  Fruit Sushi.
5. To assemble the rolls, take a sheet of nori (or fruit leather, if you think ahead) and cover it in sushi rice.  Flip it over so that the rice is facing down. Place your fruits onto the sheet and roll it.  Your best bet is to watch a video on you tube if you are unsure how to roll sushi.  This one was helpful to me.


6. Presentation is up to you.  Make your plate colorful.  Try drizzling your different syrups on your sushi.  Pair with a little bit of balsamic reduction.  Roll your sushi in sesame seeds or toasted coconut.  Pipe a little bit of avocado-lime whip and crushed pineapple on mint leaves to represent the usual wasabi and ginger.  The sky is the limit!

My favorite part of this is how the blackberries almost look like caviar.

I think that this is the perfect surprise dessert treat for a backyard barbeque or summer pool party.  It is refreshing and sweet, as well as attractive.  And trust me, your meat-eating neighbor/best friend/husband/mother will not only eat it and enjoy it. . . they will probably compliment you on your creativity!

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12 comments:

  1. This looks and sounds delicious!

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  2. That is so cute! What a creative way to get some "sushi"

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  3. This sounds like so much fun and it's so pretty!

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  4. How fun is this for kids, especially!

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  5. I love it!!! My friends all adore sushi, but I'm not really a fan. Now this is sushi I can like. Great idea for my daughter's birthday party! I can see a group of early teens loving this one!

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  6. I had a friend recommend trying this with mango sticky rice rather than plain white sushi rice and it sounds amazing. I will definitely be trying this again with that. If anyone makes their own fruit sushi, please share your results with me!

    And, as always, thanks for reading and offering your feedback:)

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  7. This is incredibly gorgeous! I've never seen or heard of fruit sushi but I'm so glad you introduced me to it! Wow, you totally blew my mind today lol Thanks so much for sharing =]

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  8. Looks great and fun to make!

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  9. SUPER creative! I'm so curious how the fruit tastes with rice!

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  10. The fruit and rice was actually pretty good, although I had another friend suggest a little bit of mango sauce added to the rice, similar to mango sticky rice. . . Yum!

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  11. Wow, stunning photography. You're right. Your meat eating friends will appreciate the creativity and forget about the raw fish! :)

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