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Seaweed Salad with Sushi Rice, Salmon Roe and Kizami Nori | Single Guy Chef
Seaweed Salad with Sushi Rice, Salmon Roe and Kizami Nori

Seaweed Salad with Sushi Rice, Salmon Roe and Kizami Nori

Posted on 21. Apr, 2007 by singleguychef in Recipes, Salad

This past Friday, it was time for a quick and easy dinner. This dish is inspired by a Korean style salad that a couple of my sushi chefs make. Yes, I said Korean. There are many variations to this salad. This one being more Japanese but this is a great, quick salad with great flavors that is perfect for a weeknight dinner.

Ingredients

1.5 cups of Japanese seaweed salad - store bought,
2 cups of sushi rice
4 TBs of salmon roe - or more ;-) 2 TBs of toasted sesame seeds
Kizami Nori - cut, dried nori. Amount used based on preference.
Baby radish sprouts for garnish

Preparation

Scoop 1.5 cups of rice in a bowl. Sprinkle 1 TBs of sesame seed per bowl over the rice and add the nori. I generally use 2-3 good size pinches of it.

Place half of the seaweed salad in each bowl and spoon 2TBs of salmon roe into each bowl. Garnish with with baby radish sprouts.

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One Response to “Seaweed Salad with Sushi Rice, Salmon Roe and Kizami Nori”

  1. ryan

    05. May, 2007

    What do you think about the fact that most sushi restaurants are owned and operated by Koreans? I love bebimbop.

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