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Sunday, August 15, 2010

Bulgar Cucumber Maki

Sushi is one of my favorite Japanese foods to make. This time I didn't have any short grain rice, so I tried it with bulgar. White rice and brown rice have a chewer texture but bulgar will certainly do the trick for a last minute meal. Serve with soy sauce and wasabi. If you have pickled ginger it's great too!

Ingredients:
  • Nori (seaweed paper)
  • Cucumber sticks
  • Bulgar, rice, or some sort of granular grain
  • Rice wine
  • Sugar
  • Soy sauce
Directions:
  • Steam rice/bulgar
  • Slice cucumbers or other veggies into thin strips
  • Lay nori flat on bamboo mat, tin foil, wax paper or plastic wrap
  • Mix sugar and rice vinegar together and heat until sugar is melted
  • Stir sugar/vinegar into rice mixture
  • Spread rice mixture on to nori about 1mm thick
  • Spread soy sauce on 1-2 mm at the end of nori to help seal roll
  • Lay cucumber strips in beginning 1/3 of rice
  • Slowly and carfully role the nori covering the cucumber and continue to roll until sushi roll can be sealed
  • Reshape if necessary and cut with a very sharp non serrated knife
You may have to wet the knife and remove any rice/bulgar residue between cuts. Any residue can cause tearing or uneven cutting of nori.

Serve with soy sauce and wasabi
Enjoy!