Components:
4 Cups cilantro lime rice (recipe below)
12 roasted Jalapeno peppers skinned and seeded
1 zucchini
1 avocado
1 turkey breast (Norbest) seasoned with 1tsp each Grandma’s
4 Large Flour Burrito size Tortillas(Don Julio), edges trimmed to make the tortilla 6" square
Tempura batter (recipe below)
Oil for deep frying
Dipping Sauce
6-8 oz plain or key lime yogurt(Meadow Gold)
Cilantro
Juice and zest of 2 limes
½ cup honey(Miller’s Honey)
½ cup olive oil
½ tsp salt
Tempura Batter
12 oz. Apple beer (Apple Beer)
2 cups flour (Lehi Roller Mills)
½ tsp. garlic powder (Grandma’s)
½ tsp. onion powder (Grandma’s)
1 tsp. ginger powder (Grandma’s)
In a bowl mix flour, garlic, onion, and ginger powders, and 12 oz of Apple Beer. Refrigerate until ready to use. You can add ice to the batter to make it cold quickly. If this is done, add a little more flour as the ice melts to keep the batter at the same consistency. The greater the heat contrast between the batter and the oil, the fluffier the tempura coating.
Cilantro Lime Rice
2 Cups sushi rice (can be Calrose, Pearl, or any short-grain variety)
2 cups water
2 tsp. chicken bouillon
Zest and juice of 1-2 limes, depending on size
¼ bunch of cilantro, finely chopped
Wash rice. Add water and cook (cover, bring to boil, reduce heat to low and let cook for 15 minutes covered without checking, remove from heat and let sit another 5 minutes covered). Sprinkle bouillon on top or rice, add cilantro, finely chopped lime zest and lime juice. Mix rice thoroughly.
Dipping Sauce
Roast jalapenos, peel and seed. Slice six into thin strips for sushi and set aside. Place 6 of the jalapenos into a food processor, ¼ bunch of cilantro, the juice and zest of two limes, ½ cup honey, salt and yogurt. Turn on the food processor. After about 15-30 seconds, slowly add the olive oil while still processing.
Sushi Preparation
- Season turkey breast and grill until just done and cut into ¼" strips.
- Heat oil for deep frying. Slice zucchini in ¼” square spears. Spears should be about 6” long (the width of the tortillas). Dip in tempura batter and fry in oil. Drain on paper towels.
- Peel and slice avocado.
- Cut tortillas into 6" squares.
- Place a tortilla on a sushi mat (Tip: place sushi mat in a gallon sized ziplock back for easier cleanup). Spread ¼ of the rice evenly on 2/3-3/4 of the tortilla leaving the far edge free from any rice (Tip: have a bowl of water available to dip your fingers into, wet hands make spreading the rice easier. You may also use a little water to wet the riceless edge of the tortilla to help it stick to itself after you roll it). In the middle of the rice, place a strip of turkey, a piece of zucchini, avocado slices, and roasted jalapenos strips from edge to edge of the rice on the tortilla. Create a sushi roll by folding the rice edge of the tortilla over the turkey and other ingredients using the turkey as the axis to roll around. Using the mat you can make a firm roll by putting pressure on the entire roll at once. After making the four rolls, dip each roll in the tempura batter and deep fry for 2- 3 minutes. Cut each roll in ¾-wide pieces and serve with the dipping sauce.
Work it dad! You're a recipe rockstar!
Sweet knife skills! I like the Santoku.
(Warning: may cause enhanced cravings and excessive saliva production. View at your own risk.) Also, please excuse any background noises and comments from the peanut gallery. I was video taping it live, while trying to keep the kids quiet enough to hear the TV and fending off the wicked remote that has tendencies to randomly flip channels. Sit back and enjoy the segments.
2 comments:
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Not only was it exciting to watch Dad on tv (what a dream come true!) but if he could only see his proud daughter that I was watching watching her Dad!! He would be tickled pink watching you with your biggest smile and just adoring eyes for the dad she loves soo very much! I am sure Daddy has a great fan club in his awesome family, he can be proud of! I hope Dad wins, too. In my eyes he already is a winner!!!! Good job to that nervous looking, talking wonderful talented 'your Dad' who pulled it off!
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