Salmon Nigiri - Ricardo Cuisine
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Salmon Nigiri (4) Rate this recipe This sponsored content is a format made by or for an advertiser. - Preparation 50 min
- Cooking 15 min
- Makes 2 dozen
These tasty nigiri are fun to make at home, and cost a lot less than restaurant sushi.
Featured in RICARDO Magazine WINTER 2017- Nut-free
- Lactose-free
- Dairy-free
- Egg-free
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Ingredients
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- 1 1/2 cups (320 g) Calrose rice (sushi rice)
- 1 3/4 cups (430 ml) water
- 1 tsp salt
- 3 tbsp (45 ml) rice vinegar
- 1 tbsp sugar
- 1 sushi-grade skinless salmon steak, about 1 lb (450 g) (see note)
- 1 tsp (5 ml) wasabi
- Soy sauce for sushi and sashimi, to taste
- Pickled ginger, to taste
Preparation
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- In a bowl, cover the rice with cold water. Rinse the rice until the water becomes cloudy. Drain and repeat 4 to 5 times or until the water runs clear. Leave the rice in a strainer until thoroughly drained.
- In a saucepan over high heat, bring the rice, water and salt to a boil. Cover and cook over low heat for 15 minutes or until the liquid is completely absorbed. Remove from the heat and let rest, covered, for 10 minutes.
- Meanwhile, in a small saucepan over medium-low heat, gently warm the vinegar and sugar until the sugar has dissolved.
- Spread the cooked rice onto a baking sheet and pour the vinegar mixture overtop. Gently combine to coat and separate the grains of rice. Spread out the rice again and cover with plastic wrap. Let cool slightly.
- With a sharp knife, trim and discard the discoloured sections of the salmon. While holding the knife at 30°, finely slice the fish against the grain to obtain slices 4 inches (10 cm) long (see note). Set aside on a cold plate or refrigerate while shaping the rice balls.
- With slightly moistened hands, shape the rice into 2 1/2-inch (6 cm) oblong balls using 2 tbsp of rice for each. Spread a small amount of wasabi onto each rice ball, to taste, and cover with a salmon slice (see note).
- Serve with the soy sauce and pickled ginger.
Note from Ricardo
Ask your fishmonger for the freshest fish possible and keep it refrigerated until ready to use. Nigiri are best when made fresh, with room-temperature cooked rice and cold fish.Personal Note
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