
You can pay $5 at Nijiya for five pieces of pre-made inari sushi, or you can pay the same amount for
twenty inari skins and stuff them yourself. Yup, I got wise and started making my own inari. The skins that I bought are free of msg. I stuffed them with homemade
sprouted brown rice mixed with
rice vinegar, canned tuna, salt and a little
soy sauce to taste.
Next, I topped each inari with a mixture of sriracha and mayonnaise, ginger and avocado (optional). Brad proclaimed it the best inari he's ever eaten. They're so pretty! The avocado and sriracha mayo sauce gives it a nice creaminess, the tofu skins are mildly sweet, and the ginger perks the whole thing up.
YUUUUUUM, I love how you just made sushi, an already healthy meal, healthier.
ReplyDeleteOH MY! This looks so amazing. Inari is one of my favorite (if not my ultimate favorite) sushi! <3
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