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offTopic 10-16-2006 02:14 AM

Re: Sashimi at home
 
Sam: BTW, my family (which, recently, has been just my Mom and I, though we got my then-fiancee started last year) make futomaki every New Year's Eve. Good times. They definitely don't keep, though, so you've got to get them distributed and eaten within 24 hours, or they're just bad.

neuro: San Jose, CA

neuroman 10-16-2006 02:59 AM

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Another good reason to be in CA.

Oh also, in case anyone reading this thread has a broken sarcasm detector:
FOR THE LOVE OF RAPTOR CHRIST, DO NOT MAKE SASHIMI OUT OF CATFISH

SamIAm 10-16-2006 03:03 AM

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[ QUOTE ]
FOR THE LOVE OF RAPTOR CHRIST, DO NOT MAKE SASHIMI OUT OF CATFISH

[/ QUOTE ]
It's a well kept japanese secret that all the best fish for sushi survive by eating random dead crap they find at the bottom of lakes.
-Sam

ActionJeff 10-16-2006 03:15 AM

Re: Sashimi at home
 
I love Sashimi at restaraunts. Pan seared with wasabi and other sauces (not sure).

Can never seem to get it to turn out good when I make it at home though.

PITTM 10-16-2006 03:23 AM

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[ QUOTE ]
Sam: BTW, my family (which, recently, has been just my Mom and I, though we got my then-fiancee started last year) make futomaki every New Year's Eve. Good times. They definitely don't keep, though, so you've got to get them distributed and eaten within 24 hours, or they're just bad.

neuro: San Jose, CA

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ohh, i live in santa cruz and im gonna be working full time in mountain view. maybe i can stop by this market. i went to that giant asian mall thing in cupertino with my asian ex gf once, is it by there? i always wonder if it would be okay for me to go out to the santa cruz wharf, buy some tuna and use it raw. its always seemed a bit sketchy to me.

rj

Allinlife 10-16-2006 03:23 AM

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put philadelphia cheese (that is cut in thin square strips) in your maki. thank me later.

TheAntiPuritan 10-16-2006 07:39 AM

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god I wish I had a local source for sushi-grade fish...(atlanta, GA)

szw 10-16-2006 08:06 AM

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[ QUOTE ]
god I wish I had a local source for sushi-grade fish...(atlanta, GA)

[/ QUOTE ] Where do you think Japanese restaurants in ATL get their fish?

szw 10-16-2006 08:08 AM

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[ QUOTE ]
I love Sashimi at restaraunts. Pan seared with wasabi and other sauces (not sure).

Can never seem to get it to turn out good when I make it at home though.

[/ QUOTE ]

So not sushi?

dcasper70 10-16-2006 08:17 AM

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Hey OT,
Would you mind pointing out what's what in that pic (aside from the seaweed & rice)?

I'm a sushi/sashimi noob and just don't know...


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