Nori - Toasted Seaweed - Cooking Tip
Nori is a traditional Japanese food ingredient used in many Japanese food dishes
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In this video Chef Davy Devaux shows a very simple cooking tip to make your sushi taste much better by lightly toasting nori sheets (toasted seaweed) over a standard kitchen bread toaster, (the toaster in the video is from the make "Krups" its not necessary to get the same toaster as in the video) any old toaster will do just as long as it has two lanes that run in parallel. This little cooking tip will greatly elevate the final taste of your sushi dishes.
Most sushi restaurants don't bother with this technique because of the extra time it takes to make sushi rolls, that's why only the very best sushi restaurants will toast their own nori, the very best being Michelin star restaurants.
Now you can toast your own nori simply at home and get the very best out of your nori sheets.
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Produced by http://makesushi.org Chef: Davy Devaux
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Please watch: "Dragon Sushi Roll Recipe - Japanese Food (delicious)"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1THvfX5LTM
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Make Sushi Website : http://makesushi.org
In this video Chef Davy Devaux shows a very simple cooking tip to make your sushi taste much better by lightly toasting nori sheets (toasted seaweed) over a standard kitchen bread toaster, (the toaster in the video is from the make "Krups" its not necessary to get the same toaster as in the video) any old toaster will do just as long as it has two lanes that run in parallel. This little cooking tip will greatly elevate the final taste of your sushi dishes.
Most sushi restaurants don't bother with this technique because of the extra time it takes to make sushi rolls, that's why only the very best sushi restaurants will toast their own nori, the very best being Michelin star restaurants.
Now you can toast your own nori simply at home and get the very best out of your nori sheets.
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Check out all my sushi video recipes:
https://www.youtube.com/user/MakeSushi1/videos
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SOCIAL MEDIA :
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/MakeSushi1
Twitter : https://twitter.com/makesushiorg
Tumblr: http://makesushi1.tumblr.com/
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/makesushiorg
Google+ : https://plus.google.com/u/0/+MakesushiOrg/posts
What is this channel all about?
http://www.youtube.com/user/MakeSushi1 is all about how to make sushi, we pride ourselves on creating new exciting sushi roll recipes and then sharing them with the world. In our video tutorials we will teach you how to do all a basics of making sushi and create innovative sushi rolls, sashimi, nigiri sushi and possibly might create a new category of sushi , who knows. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to be notified of our weekly sushi videos: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=makesushi1
Produced by http://makesushi.org Chef: Davy Devaux
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Please watch: "Dragon Sushi Roll Recipe - Japanese Food (delicious)"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1THvfX5LTM
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