While sushi is very much an intrinsic part of the Japanese culture, it has quickly become a global phenomenon. It’s origin dates back to at least 2,000 years and its made in variations in the Korean and Chinese kitchens as well.
As you may know, it is primarily made with seasoned rice and fish, egg, or fresh vegetables. But it is not so much the ingredients that make it the hero dish – because you can always change those – but the art of rolling that truly defines it.
However, not everybody is an expert at rolling sushi. If you don’t get it right, it can turn into a plate of rice, meat, and vegetables.
But what if we told you there is an easier alternative to enjoy this dish without worrying about the rolling?
The salmon aburi recipe doesn’t require as much finesse as the traditional sushi and tastes and looks just the same. Plus, it can be had with the yummy mentaiko mayo and is totally Instagram worthy!
Here’s its recipe for you.