Deep Fried Sushi Roll
Deep Fried Sushi Roll
The crunchy tempura and panko crust gives this sushi roll added texture, making it perfect for every occasion. So quick and easy to make; you don't even need sushi grade fish.
Ready in: 60 minutes
Serves: 4
Complexity: very-easy
kcal: 82
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Ingredients
150 g sushi rice
1 nori sheet
5 asparagus spears
Sprinkle of SIDS CRAZY SALT
Salmon roe
Sliced salmon fillet
Tempura batter
Panko or breadcrumbs
Directions
Constructing the Sushi Roll: Start with a single sheet of Nori on a plastic bag covered bamboo rolling mat. Spread sushi rice across half of the sheet using your fingers. Remember not to press down too hard or the rice will be packed too tightly once rolled.
Flip over the nori sheet. Layer 4-5 spears of asparagus across the width of the sheet, about 1 cm in from the edge and very lightly sprinkle SIDS CRAZY SALT. Using a teaspoon, add a generous layer of salmon roe on top of the asparagus. Top with a single long strip of fatty sashimi grade salmon.
Rolling the Sushi Roll: Starting from the end of the sheet, curl the bamboo mat over using your fingers, pressing gently but firmly to help pack the contents together. Ensure the end of the Nori sheet ‘sticks’ as it is rolled. Keep rolling forward and compressing until you have a firmly packed, circular roll.
Deep Frying the Sushi Roll: To create the crispy outer coating of the sushi roll, you’ll need to roll it in tempura batter. For ease of rolling, pour a little of the batter onto a small flat plate. Holding the sushi roll firmly in one hand, dip either end into the batter to help seal them during the frying process. Then, roll the entire sushi roll across the plate, coating the rice in tempura batter.
Quickly transfer the roll over to the plate of panko. As before, roll it across the plate, making sure the panko adheres evenly to the batter. You may need to roll it back and forth to get a nice even coverage. Then, simply drop the entire roll into the fryer. Leave for 3-4 minutes, until the outer casing is a light golden brown. This will also allow sufficient time for the salmon at the centre to cook.
When cooked, remove with a pair of metal tongs and place onto a paper napkin to allow the excess oil to run off and be absorbed. Let cool for at least ten minutes prior to the next stage.
Cutting the Sushi Roll: Before cutting the sushi roll, dip the tip of your knife in cold water and let it run down the blade. This will prevent rice and batter sticking as you make each cut.
Cut the roll into 1.5 cm segments. This will make 8 segments in total, plus the two end pieces which can either be used as decorative centrepieces for a sushi buffet, or to lay your segments against for presentation.
Serving the Sushi Roll: Serve the deep fried sushi rolls just like any other sushi roll, on a plate accompanied by some wasabi, pickled ginger and soya sauce.