Im so stuffed right now! Parked in front of my computer I decided I must share this unorthodox recipe with you guys!
My initial goal was to make Kim Bap; the Korean version of sushi but when I realized I had no green onions, no salmon, and no Daikwon (strange but yummy yellow vegetable) I decided to improvise. So, feel free to make changes; use whatever left over meats, veggies, and odds and ends you have on hand.
In any event, make sure you have:
RICE
Seaweed
Some veggies or meat to put inside
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Heres what I did:
Stir fried beef strips until brown. Dont overcook, as it needs to be tender
Turned the other side of the oven on medium and made little egg omelettes to cut into strips for later.
When the beef was done I put it to the side and I julienned some carrots, a leftover BBQ chicken breast I had, and the little egg omelettes I had just made.
I arranged the sliced carrots, beef, chicken and egg on a platter and added some fresh tuna for variety.
Then I went back to the rice, put 2 TBS of Rice Vinegar in and stirred until it coated all the grains.
Then I sat my happy butt in front of my kitchen table and rolled sushi until I was delirious!
I admit, it doesnt look like the bomb stuff you might find at your local sushi bar, but for someone craving "sushi" in the middle of the night, this will really hit the spot!
My initial goal was to make Kim Bap; the Korean version of sushi but when I realized I had no green onions, no salmon, and no Daikwon (strange but yummy yellow vegetable) I decided to improvise. So, feel free to make changes; use whatever left over meats, veggies, and odds and ends you have on hand.
In any event, make sure you have:
RICE
Seaweed
Some veggies or meat to put inside
_____________________________________________________________
Heres what I did:
Stir fried beef strips until brown. Dont overcook, as it needs to be tender
Turned the other side of the oven on medium and made little egg omelettes to cut into strips for later.
When the beef was done I put it to the side and I julienned some carrots, a leftover BBQ chicken breast I had, and the little egg omelettes I had just made.
I arranged the sliced carrots, beef, chicken and egg on a platter and added some fresh tuna for variety.
Then I went back to the rice, put 2 TBS of Rice Vinegar in and stirred until it coated all the grains.
Then I sat my happy butt in front of my kitchen table and rolled sushi until I was delirious!
I admit, it doesnt look like the bomb stuff you might find at your local sushi bar, but for someone craving "sushi" in the middle of the night, this will really hit the spot!
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