Appetizers · Asian flavors · Dairy-free · Fish · Gluten Free · Rice

Killer crack salmon muffins


Makes 12

3 sheets nori paper
1½ cups cooked sushi rice, fully cooled

Killer crack salmon:
1 lb salmon, skin removed + cubed small
2 tbs olive oil
1 tbs sesame oil
1 tbs low sodium soy sauce
1 tbs unseasoned rice vinegar
1 tbs honey
1 tbs ginger
3 cloves garlic, minced
1 tbs sesame seeds
2 scallions, diced
Glaze:
1 tbs toasted sesame oil
2 tbs honey
2 tsp soy sauce
1 tsp Sriracha sauce
1 tsp ginger
1 tsp sesame seeds
Optional toppings:
sliced scallions, shredded carrots

Preheat your oven 400℉. Grab scissors and cut your nori sheets into 4 equal squares.
In a large bowl, whisk the olive, oil, sesame oil, soy sauce, vinegar, honey, ginger, garlic, sesame seeds and scallions. Add in the cubed salmon and marinate for an hour or up to overnight.
To each nori square, add about 1 heaping tablespoon of rice and spread out slightly. Transfer the square to your muffin slot, pushing down gently to center the rice in the middle with the edges coming up along the sides of the slot. Grab out 4-5 salmon cubes and fill each muffin slot. Transfer the pan to your oven and bake for 15 minutes. Broil, if needed, at the end, to get a little tan on the salmon .. 1-2 minutes.
Whisk together all the ingredients for the glaze. Taste and adjust if needed.

Special Note: I find my Silicone Muffin Tray to keep them from getting soggy the best (as compared to my metal muffin tray).
Make sure your rice is fully cooled prior to adding to the recipe.
And don’t over fill with salmon.

Asian flavors · Rice · Salad

Sushi Salad

What is better than sushi? Sushi salad!

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Serves: 4

1.5 cups (300 g) frozen shelled edamame beans
4 cups (740 g) cooked brown rice
4 Persian cucumbers, sliced into rounds
2 small handfuls baby spinach leaves, julienned
1/3 cup pickled ginger, chopped
1 splash extra-virgin olive oil
1 tablespoon (+ more for decorating) sesame seeds (white, black, or both), toasted
2 packs of roasted seaweed snack 1/2 crumbled into the rice and 1/2 julienned over the top at the end or 4 nori toasted seaweed sheets cut into strips
1 pinch sea salt
1 pinch black pepper

Sesame-Miso Dressing

3 level tbsp miso paste
1 tbsp toasted sesame oil
1 tbsp mirin
1 tsp sugar
1 tsp sesame seeds (white, black, or both), toasted

Bring a small pot of salted water to the boil and add the edamame.
Cook for 1-2 minutes, until they are tender yet still crunchy.
Drain and run under cold water.

To make the dressing, whisk together the miso paste, sesame oil, mirin, sugar, and 1-2 tablespoons of water until well combined—you want the consistency of cream. Stir in the sesame seeds.

In a large bowl, combine the rice, edamame, cucumber, spinach, pickled ginger and crumbled toasted seaweed. Toss together gently, adding the dressing a little at a time, plus a splash of olive oil. Taste, and season to your liking.

To serve, transfer salad to a serving platter and top with some black sesame seeds and nori strips.