Sushi

Jun. 30th, 2011 07:31 pm
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Okay, so this is less a post about cooking food than it is one about consuming it. :D

My boyfriend is rather obsessed with sushi, to the point of wanting to try a sushi-only restaurant sometime very soon. The problem is that due to my disability, my jaw opening is extremely small--to the tune of less than half an inch of space between my top and bottom teeth at its widest. This makes eating sushi very messy, embarrassing, and miserable for me. However, I do like the taste of it pretty well and would eat more if I could just get it in my damn mouth.

I'm still pretty novice in the kitchen and can barely throw together common (American) meals very well, much less trying to experiment with more exotic things, so I've never tried to make my own sushi (I guess you can do that?). I'm wondering if any of you who might be more familiar with it would know if it's possible to make even more bite-sized sushi (either the rolls or the other kind... my boyfriend would laugh at my ignorance :) ) so that I could actually fit it all in my mouth in one piece?

Thanks in advance!

Date: 2011-07-01 12:35 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] mdlbear
Yes, you can make your own sushi, and make it any size you like.

For rolls (maki), just slice the roll into more pieces.

For nigiri, use less rice (or slice your nigiri into short pieces; it's certainly not the traditional way to do it, but if you're at home, who cares?)

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