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Vegan sushi and homemade pickled ginger Recipe

Vegan sushi and homemade pickled ginger recipe
Lazy Cat Kitchen

Vegan sushi and homemade pickled ginger make a perfect light meal. Contrary to popular belief, making a sushi roll isn't difficult - we'll show you how.

Ingredients

4-5 nori sheets
2 cups of sushi rice
1 red pepper, julienned
1 avocado, sliced
1 carrot, julienned
a wedge of red cabbage, sliced thinly
4 tbsp rice vinegar
2 tbsp sugar (I used raw cane sugar)
wasabi
tamari (for GF version) or soy sauce
pickled ginger (if not making your own)
a medium knob of ginger
½ cup rice vinegar
¼ cup sugar or maple syrup
½ tsp fine sea salt
a slice of beetroot (for colouring, optional)

Method

1
Start by rinsing sushi rise very thoroughly. You basically need to keep on rinsing it until water runs clear and then 2 more times, just to be sure:).
2
Put rice into a pot with a see-through lid with 1 and ½ cup (360 ml) of water. Put the lid on the pot and cook the rice on medium-low heat until all the water has been absorbed. Once it has, take the pot off the heat, but keep the lid on and rest it covered for another 10 mins.
3
While the rice is cooking, combine 4 tbsp of rice vinegar, 2 tbsp of sugar and 1 tbsp of soy sauce in a bowl. Mix until sugar has dissolved.
4
Once the rice is ready, transfer it to a large pyrex dish or a clean tray so that it cools down really quickly. Trickle the vinegar mixture over it and gently fold it in with a wooden spatula/spoon making a cutting motion, like you would cut into a moussaka. Make sure you don't mash the grains. Some people advocate fanning the rice after it has been seasoned to get a glossy texture - do that you if you like.
5
STEP 1 Wrap your sushi mat (bamboo mat or folded kitchen towel) in a large piece of cling film. Put the mat down, put a nori sheet on top of the mat, shiny side up. Grab some rice with your hands and spread it evenly on the nori sheet leaving 1 cm margin at the very top. As well as spreading the rice evenly, keep on pressing it into the mat. Keep a bowl with water handy so that you can clean your fingers if they get too sticky.
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STEP 2 Stack vegetables at the bottom of the sheet. Be careful not to overfill the roll.
7
STEP 3 Using the mat, slowly start rolling the roll squeezing it tightly with both hands as your roll. Go back every now and then to make sure everything is tightly bonded.
8
STEP 4 Once you get to the end, dip your finger in water and brush the water on the margin to seal the roll. Finish rolling and set the roll aside. Repeat last 4 steps with the remaining nori sheets.
9
Peel the ginger and slice it widthwise (as opposed to legthwise) as thinly as possible. You can use a mandoline, a speed peeler or a sharp knife.
10
Rub salt into ginger slices and put them in the fridge for about 1 hour.
11
Just before ginger is ready to come out of the fridge, combine vinegar, 30 ml of water and sugar in a pot and slowly bring to boil.
12
OPTIONAL: If you want to colour your ginger pink, you can add a slice of beetroot into the pickling liquid and remove them once the liquid cools down.
13
Squeeze any excess moisture out of ginger and put it into a sterilised jar. Pour hot pickling liquid over the ginger. Let the liquid cool and put it into the fridge. It's ready to eat the next day.

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