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Travis C. 01-31-2012 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by bd- (Post 18692)
Now I will eat a ton of raw tuna and yellowtail, but salmon's not my favorite.

bd

Yellowtail is my favorite wrapped up with some spicy crab, cucumber and a spicy garnish.

I could eat that until I get a protein buzz. :D

bd- 01-31-2012 08:36 PM

When I go to a good sushi restaurant I usually like to order a Chirashizushi bowl instead of rolls. More fish and roe, and a little less rice. :)

bd

Turkeyhunter_2008 02-01-2012 12:24 AM

Maybe I'm just a little to redneck, but im still thinking fish should be cooked to eat or it's still bait!!
I will eat about any fish or seafood cooked but my wife and I are willing to give sushi a try. We have been told about a good sushi resturant in The Gulch in Nashville that we have been by. Just trying to work up our courage to do it!! Lol. Y'all sushi guys got any pointers for a beginner?
And if we dont like it can we bring it home, roll it in cornmeal and drop it in hot crisco? Lol

Tennesseejugger 02-01-2012 07:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Turkeyhunter_2008 (Post 18704)
Maybe I'm just a little to redneck, but im still thinking fish should be cooked to eat or it's still bait!!
I will eat about any fish or seafood cooked but my wife and I are willing to give sushi a try. We have been told about a good sushi resturant in The Gulch in Nashville that we have been by. Just trying to work up our courage to do it!! Lol. Y'all sushi guys got any pointers for a beginner?
And if we dont like it can we bring it home, roll it in cornmeal and drop it in hot crisco? Lol

I would try a california roll first with some soy sauce, then maybe move to some shrimp!

Travis C. 02-01-2012 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Turkeyhunter_2008 (Post 18704)
Y'all sushi guys got any pointers for a beginner?

Places have a list of the names w/ what they consist of. I'd suggest looking it over and finding some with things you like then start there. Not all rolls are uncooked. Some rolls have fried crab, shrimp or lobster tempura in them. You can even get them without any meat just veggies, rice and wrapped.

Most refer to "sushi" as meaning the raw fish but the term actually refers the the seasoned rice that it's wrapped in.


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