How to cook sushi???
By lpmak1576
@lpmak1576 (28)
Malaysia
October 18, 2009 4:52am CST
Hello,
I love to eat sushi. I wished if any of the member knows how to cook sushi. Or anyone can let me know where got a good Japanese Restaurant.
3 responses
@GoGirl149 (152)
• Canada
18 Oct 09
I think the trick to good sushi is DON'T COOK IT!
I know of plenty of good sushi restaurants, but none of them are in Malaysia.
Good luck!
@smusic88 (22)
• Malaysia
19 Oct 09
I very very agree this comment. Myself also couldn't find any good sushi restaurant in Malaysia.. I really Disappointed. Even a simple soba also they do not know how to cook...
Many of the restaurant do not use quality rice(rice from Japan) to make sushi.. Even wasabi also make me disappointed. I found all sushi restaurant put small piece seafood on top of the rice only... Better only give rice!!!! They thought as long as got seafood on top of the rice consider sushi... Stupid...
Many people willing to pay and visit the restaurant if they do make quality sushi..
Besides sushi, another side dish also make me angry, that is gyoza.. Until now i couldn't find a good one..
Last but not least, i hope if there is anyone know where got good sushi restaurant can recommend to us.. Thank you!!!!!
@madteaparty (2748)
• Japan
28 Nov 09
What you have to cook is not the fish but the rice. The fish should be fresh and cut in slices.
The rice should be washed first until the rice water is not white anymore. Then you boil rice and once it's done usually people add rice vinegar. That helps the rice to keep sticky and not to fall apart. Then you have to let it cool, and once it's cold make small rice balls and put the fish slices over it. Some people puts a little bit of wasabi between the rice ball and the fish slice. I think doing that is delicious :)
@maymaklc (16)
• Malaysia
24 Oct 09
is easy , all u need is the right and fresh ingredients. a most important is , sushi rice , rice vinegar ( not the dark one ) , sugar and salt. of cos , you need the fresh fish. i heard that eating sushi in japan is more expensive. anyway, you can search for more info from the website or copoking book. good luck