Chef Bamboo
Chef Bamboo
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I have been to the wig wam but I haven't met the mcdress person where is she?
I am playing the sims 2 castaway, and I'm stuck!!
I am up to the point where I need to craft the new fire for the chef and all I have for it is the bamboo I have heard that you get the axe from ms mcdress but I haven't met her yet!
Do you need to go to the wigwam at a certain point in the day?
Suzy Mcdress is on the West Island. You get there by a boat/conoe. Hmm, I don't know if you need to go to the wigwam at a certain time.
, hope I helped a little. :]
Sushi anyone
Dont be shy to eat sushi, let alone make it. It's very healthy, and over time if you are willing, you will develop a taste for it. So much you might even be addicted.
Cocoro Japanese restaurant in Jamaica tell us how to make sushi and share dining dos and don'ts.
To begin the process of making sushi, spread the dried seaweed on the table and, using the fingers, compress Japanese rice on to it, making sure to cover the seaweed entirely. The rice should measure approximately one centimetre in height. Afterwards, turn it over on to the bamboo mat already covered with plastic wrap. Add the filling vertically from only one side.
For the rainbow roll, the chefs add crab sticks, avocado and cucumber. Using the bamboo mat, roll this combination into a compressed roll, while squeezing the sides inwards to maintain neatness. The roll should now measure the length of the seaweed.
Open the mat to allow yourself access to add other items outside. For the rainbow roll, the chef adds thin slices of fish, salmon, shrimp, yellowtail and snapper. Plastic wrap should then be used to cover the roll without disturbing it. Gently pat the plastic wrap, then, using the bamboo mat, gently pat on all sides.
Remove the bamboo mat and further cut and divide the sushi into bite-size pieces. If you do it correctly, each piece will be about three-quarters of an inch to an inch long. Of course, you may decorate or garnish with herbs and sauces.
For all rolls, the process is the same. The difference lies in the ingredients for the filling. For the Caribbean roll, sesame seeds are first sprinkled on the seaweed before the rice is added. A streak of mayonnaise and fillings (tomato slice, scallion, white fish slice) are placed in a line and the sushi first rolled.
Afterwards, other ingredients can be inserted and the plastic wrap follows with a pat as above. The sushi is now ready to be cut and put on the sushi board for serving.
EATING
Unrolled sushi is very basic and easy to make. A ball of Japanese rice is placed in the palm, and gently compressed. The index and middle fingers of the other hand can be used to further compress the rice while it is spun in a circular motion in the palm.
Place your choice of fish kind such as a thin slice of salmon or pieces or parboiled shrimp on top and repeat the compression process. When you are satisfied that it won't fall apart, it's ready for serving. For some unrolled sushi, a band of seaweed is usually put around the middle before serving.
Japanese ginger and, sometimes, soy sauce are served with all kinds of sushi.
As concentrated sauce is already sprinkled all over the Caribbean sushi, no other sauce is necessary. However, chefs warn Jamaicans not to overindulge, as too much sauce ruins the taste and flavour of the sushi.
Assistant chef Mihoko Sinclair suggests that only the corner of the sushi needs to be dipped in the soy sauce bowl. Although some persons prefer to dip the rice side, she usually dips the fish end.
When dining, knives and forks are a last option. While the Japanese enjoy using their fingers to eat, the adventurous can use their chopsticks.
And, what advice does Takahiro Sawada, manager at Cocoro, have for sushi lovers? "Just enjoy (sushi) in your own style."
Read full article at http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20090124/life/life3.html
About the Author
Anthea McGibbon writes on culture and arts. Visit her site at www.antheamcgibbon.com where she offers consultation, workshops and feature writing services.
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