Make Sushi at Home! {Recipes, Tips, and Techniques} (2024)

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If you like sushi as much as we do, but never thought you could make anything resembling restaurant sushi at home, this post is for you! I'll share recipes, tips, and techniques that will help you pull it all together with a professional polish!

There are tons of types of sushi, but here I'll be showing you some of our favorite rolls. My family is big into crunchy spicy anything, seafood, and veggie sushi, but not necessarily raw fish; My son loves eel, but it's not something I can pick up where we live, so my recipes are all either seafood or veggie, but feel free to substitute your favorite fish!

What you'll need for any sushi rolls are sushi rice (specifically "sushi", not white rice), and Nori sheets. Then you'll need Soy Sauce (low sodium for dipping sushi), pickled ginger, and Wasabi for serving.

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I was able to pick up a few things where we live but had to order the Nori and pickled ginger online. If you have the same small-city difficulties I do, you can do a quick search on Amazon to find just what you need. You'll also need Rice vinegar, vegetable oil, sugar, and salt for the sushi rice or buy a bottle of Japanese seasoned rice vinegar while you're on Amazon.

I was sent the SushiQuick sushi making kit to try out, and it worked really well. I'll tell you all about it and show you how it works.

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The SushiQuick kit comes with a sturdy rolling mat, a base, a frame to help you place the rice, a cutting guide, a non-stick rice paddle, and the end caps for the rolling mat can be used to hold ingredients while you roll or hold your condiments for dipping.

There are a few things you need to prepare before you get started rolling.

First, the sushi rice. There is a great recipe on the SushiQuick box, or you can follow the recipe on your rice package. Remember to first rinse your rice until the water runs clear, and to add in your seasoning vinegar afterward. Cover the rice with a damp cloth or plastic wrap because you do not want it drying out!

You'll also want to prepare your filling ingredients.

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Hey, buddy! What're we having for dinner tonight?!

I'm using avocado, cucumber, shrimp, crawfish, and crab sticks along with Panko (to bring the crunchy), and some toasted sesame seeds to coat an inside-out roll. The shrimp and crawfish are boiled in a spicy crab boil (I use Zatarain's) because that's how we roll (sushi). Womp, womp, womp.

Just cut the ingredients into long sticks and you're good to go! Use your imagination; You can make any kind of sushi your little heart desires!

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If you figured out we're big on spicy, and you are too, the first recipe is for that spicy orange sauce they put on top of your sushi. You know the stuff! It's easy to make, and you'll love it on any kind of spicy sushi!


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Spicy Japanese Sushi Mayo

If you figured out we're big on spicy, and you are too, the first recipe is for that spicy orange sauce they put on top of your sushi. You know the stuff! It's easy to make, and you'll love it on any kind of spicy sushi!

instructions:

How to cook Spicy Japanese Sushi Mayo

  1. Whisk all ingredients together and you're all done! You can taste and add more hot sauce if you like it super-spicy.
  2. Put into a plastic squeeze container, or if you don't have one handy, you can use a ziploc bag with the tiniest bit of a corner cut off.

Calories
68.10

Fat (grams)
7.44

Sat. Fat (grams)
1.15

Carbs (grams)
0.21

Fiber (grams)
0.02

Net carbs
0.19

Sugar (grams)
0.18

Protein (grams)
0.10

Sodium (milligrams)
75.47

Cholesterol (grams)
3.85

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I'm all ready to roll my sushi!

Another tip: If your Nori feels stiff or crispy out of the package, keep a bowl of warm water beside you. Dip your fingers in the water to lightly wet down the Nori first. Otherwise, it will just crumble when you try to roll it up. But do it sparingly; You don't want soggy, torn Nori either.

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So, using the SushiQuick, I...

  1. Place a sheet of Nori on the rolling mat and wet it down a little
  2. Add the frame on top of the rolling mat.
  3. Scoop a heaping paddle-ful of rice onto your sheet and spread gently. The frame keeps it neat while giving you a reference as to how high to pile your rice.
  4. Remove the frame and add your filling ingredients (above, I'm using avocado slices.)
  5. Starting at the end nearest you, pick up the rolling mat and start rolling and compressing your ingredients.
  6. Place the cutting guide over the sushi and cut eight even pieces. TIP: When you cut your sushi, turn your sink tap on and rinse the knife under water after each cut. Sushi rice is super-sticky, and this helps you get good cuts without tearing into the Nori with a knife blunted by rice.
  7. Plate and enjoy!

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Avocado and cucumber sushi are the two easiest you can make. Let's try something a little bit more interesting.

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California Roll

Avocado and cucumber sushi are the two easiest you can make. Let's try something a little bit more interesting.

ingredients:

  • ripe avocado, pitted and sliced into strips
  • cucumber, peeled, seeded, and cut into strips
  • a package of crab sticks, sliced in half lengthwise

instructions:

How to cook California Roll

  1. Roll up the avocado, cucumber, and crab sticks for a classic California Roll.

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Easy! Let's try an inside-out roll. You know the one: the rice is on the outside and the Nori is on the inside. It's not difficult! It just requires flipping over on a sheet of plastic wrap before you fill it.

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Crunchy Spicy Crawfish Inside-Out Roll

Let's try an inside-out roll. You know the one: the rice is on the outside and the Nori is on the inside. It's not difficult! It just requires flipping over on a sheet of plastic wrap before you fill it.

ingredients:

  • Crawfish Tails, shelled and de-veined
  • Panko breadcrumbs
  • Spicy sushi mayo
  • Optional: toasted Sesame seeds for rolling

instructions:

How to cook Crunchy Spicy Crawfish Inside-Out Roll

  1. Prepare your Nori with rice like a regular roll, then stop! Break out the plastic wrap!
  2. Place a sheet of plastic wrap over your Nori covered with rice.
  3. Flip the Nori and rice over on top of the plastic wrap.
  4. Place the sheet of plastic wrap back on the rolling mat, Nori-side-up.
  5. Fill with your crawfish tails and sprinkle liberally with Panko.
  6. Roll it up in the same way as above, taking care not to roll the plastic wrap into the sushi roll.
  7. Optional: sprinkle evenly with toasted sesame seeds and roll to coat. Then slice, add a zig-zag of your spicy mayo, and enjoy!

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    Using the method above, prepare your Nori with rice, then stop! Break out the plastic wrap!

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    1. Place a sheet of plastic wrap over your Nori covered with rice.
    2. Flip the Nori and rice over on top of the plastic wrap.
    3. Place the sheet of plastic wrap back on the rolling mat, Nori-side-up.
    4. Fill with your crawfish tails and sprinkle liberally with Panko.
    5. Roll it up in the same way as above, taking care not to roll the plastic wrap into the sushi roll.
    6. Optional: sprinkle evenly with toasted sesame seeds and roll to coat. Then slice, add a zig-zag of your spicy mayo, and enjoy!

    My family loves this particular roll with or without sesame seeds and filled with crawfish, shrimp, or snow crab.

    My son loves monster rolls. Did I mention he has a thing for eel? Well, I didn't have any eel for his, so I combined all of the ingredients on hand for a giant roll that I could barely close, and that he loved. So if you have them, add shrimp, crawfish, crab sticks, cucumber, avocado, and Panko together in large amounts, roll up, and zig zag with spicy mayo. Delish!

    No, I didn't name it. (The Flaming Crustacean, perhaps? Revenge of the Claw?)

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    I never said I had zig-zagging skillz, y'all.

    We had a great time making (and eating) an amazing amount of sushi!

    I loved using the SushiQuick kit for rolling. The mat was a hard, jointed plastic, so it rolls easily, and with even pressure. It would be hard getting a lopsided roll from it. The rice paddle was completely non-stick, so I didn't have any problems there, which is amazing considering how incredibly sticky sushi rice is; It also had nubs on the front and back to help you to spread the rice. The cutting guide is a must-have. There is no way I could have gotten even pieces without it.

    Overall, it was a great kit, but if there is one thing I would improve, it would be to make the mat base run the entire width of the cutting mat. A tab on the underside of the mat fits into a slot on the base, so it wasn't wobbly, but it was a bit unstable if you put a lot of pressure on one side of the mat (*ahem, like when you forget to put the plastic back over the rice, and it gets stiff, and you have to strong-arm it to spread it over the Nori, ahem.*) Not a big deal though, and most people probably wouldn't even notice.

    I hope this post was helpful and might encourage you to try making sushi at home! If you'd like to make it a bit easier on yourself, get a SushiQuick sushi making kit of your own. You can find them online here. It's a great buy at only $35 and it will make gorgeous, even rolls from the very first try, no practice required.

    Thanks so much to SushiQuick for providing the sushi making kit I used in this post. You can also check out their social media for cool videos, tips (like which wine to serve with your sushi), and crazy-delicious sushi recipes.


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    What's your favorite sushi? Have you ever tried making sushi at home? If not, what kept you from trying? I love to read your comments!

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    FAQs

    What techniques are used to make sushi? ›

    Choose a Method: Rice Inside or Out

    The two most prevalent techniques are inside-out rolls - rice on the outside of the seaweed wrap - and rolls wrapped with nori on the outside and rice on the inside.

    What are the important tips in preparing sushi? ›

    Top Tips for Sushi Making
    1. Get prepared! As with all Asian cooking, have all your ingredients prepped and sliced before you start and the whole process becomes less stressed and therefore more enjoyable.
    2. Practice your rice! ...
    3. Clap your hands! ...
    4. Stick it! ...
    5. Keep it simple! ...
    6. Keep it small!

    How to make sushi in 5 steps? ›

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    1. Introduction: Homemade Sushi. ...
    2. Step 1: Making the Sushi Rice. ...
    3. Step 2: Preparing the Filling Food. ...
    4. Step 3: Place the Food on the Seaweed Layer. ...
    5. Step 4: Use the Bamboo Mat to Form a Long Sushi Roll. ...
    6. Step 5: Create Smaller Sushi Rolls.

    What does a beginner need to make sushi? ›

    Creating a sushi pantry out of basic staples will make it simple to have sushi any day of the week!
    1. Sushi rice.
    2. Rice Wine Powder or Vinegar.
    3. bamboo mat.
    4. plastic wrap.
    5. nori (seaweed sheets)
    6. soy sauce.
    7. toasted sesame seeds.
    8. Sriracha chili sauce.
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    How to make sushi in 6 steps? ›

    Sushi Chef Kaz Matsune from Breakthrough Sushi came by the Autodesk kitchen to show us how it was done.
    1. Step 1: Prep Your Seafood. ...
    2. Step 2: Prepare Your Rice. ...
    3. Step 3: Cut Your Fish. ...
    4. Step 4: Cut Nori Wrapper in Half and Put Rice. ...
    5. Step 5: Add Fish and Roll. ...
    6. Step 6: Cut the Sushi Roll. ...
    7. Step 7: Serve!

    What not to do when making sushi? ›

    14 Mistakes That Are Ruining Your At-Home Sushi
    1. Not using the right rice. ...
    2. Not rinsing the rice enough. ...
    3. Not preparing the rice correctly. ...
    4. Not using rice vinegar properly. ...
    5. Not having your ingredients at the right temperature. ...
    6. Buying fish that isn't sushi-grade. ...
    7. Not understanding how much time you need. ...
    8. Adding too many fillings.
    Feb 22, 2023

    How to prepare sushi safely at home? ›

    Fish that's consumed raw in sushi must be frozen to -20°C (-4°F) for 7 days or -35°C (-31°F) for 15 hours. This process will destroy any parasite in the fish making it safer to consume but there's still risk.

    Is it hard to make sushi at home? ›

    The process primarily involves assembling ingredients like sushi rice, seaweed sheets (nori), fresh fish or other fillings, and condiments like soy sauce and wasabi. While it takes practice to perfect the rolling technique, with a bit of patience and guidance, you'll be rolling like a sushi chef in no time.

    What are the 5 main ingredients in sushi? ›

    To start us off, here is a list of base ingredients for making sushi:
    • Calrose sushi rice. Without a doubt, rice is the most important ingredient when making sushi. ...
    • Nori sheets (algae leaves) You would like to make makis (sushi rolls) ? ...
    • Sushi rice vinegar. ...
    • Fish, seafood, proteins and/or vegetables.
    Mar 9, 2022

    How is sushi traditionally made? ›

    Traditionally, the vinegared rice is lightly seasoned with salt and sugar. Popular proteins are fish cakes, imitation crab meat, egg, tuna, or shrimp. Vegetables usually include cucumber, lettuce, and takuan (沢庵, pickled radish).

    How is raw sushi prepared? ›

    Seafood used in making sushi should be labeled as sushi grade seafood. Fish that's consumed raw in sushi must be frozen to -20°C (-4°F) for 7 days or -35°C (-31°F) for 15 hours. This process will destroy any parasite in the fish making it safer to consume but there's still risk.

    What machine is used to make sushi? ›

    Types and Applications of Suzumo Sushi Machines

    They are not only for rolling but also for molding nigiri, cutting rolls, and even dispensing wasabi. Such versatility makes them suitable for small-scale sushi bars to high-volume dining establishments.

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