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Sharpen your knives, break out your bamboo rolling mat, and come to attention because class is back in session! Join Taka Sakaeda, executive chef and co-owner of Nami Nori, as he expertly demonstrates how to make (almost) every type of sushi. From artfully simple nigiri to complex and colorful chirashizushi, chef Sakaeda explains the why’s and how’s behind each ingredient, tool, and method he employs in preparing sushi - arming you with the knowledge to make your own at home.
Director: Gunsel Pehlivan
Director of Photography: Hil Steadman
Editor: LJ D’Arpa
Host and Chef: Takahiro Sakaeda
Sr. Culinary Director: Carrie Parente
Culinary Producer: Stevie Stewart
Culinary Associate Producer:
Line Producer: Jen McGinity
Associate Producer: Sam Ghee
Production Manager: Janine Dispensa
Production Coordinator: Elizabeth Hymes
Camera Operator: Kirsten Potts
Audio: Rebecca O’Neill
Production Assistant: Jeremy Saint-Louis
Culinary Assistant: Young Sun Huh
Research Director: Ryan Harrington
Copy and Recipe Editor: Vivian Jao
Post Production Supervisor: Stephanie Cardone
Post Production Coordinator: Scout Alter
Supervising Editor: Eduardo Araujo
Assistant Editor: Billy Ward
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0:00 Introduction
0:44 Making The Rice
1:48 Nigiri
5:56 Hakozushi
9:20 Hosomaki
11:14 Temaki
13:02 Chirashizushi
15:25 Futomaki
17:41 Uramaki
19:22 Ikura Gunkan Maki
20:27 Sashimi
22:17 Conclusion
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@peeuio357
@peeuio357 Год назад
It’s almost 4am and it’s a perfect time to learn how to make every sushi
@poppyorangeflower
@poppyorangeflower Год назад
Lololol. That's how we like to roll-roll.
@funk3nst3in
@funk3nst3in Год назад
same but its 10pm here in the future (which by the time you read this will technically be the past)
@clintlangley5562
@clintlangley5562 Год назад
It’s like 5am rn for me, perfect rabbit hole to go down
@FruchtZwergeLp
@FruchtZwergeLp Год назад
I don't even like sushi
@real_xijinping
@real_xijinping Год назад
1 am and I'm still not feel like to sleep...
@welp9356
@welp9356 Год назад
I love how the hosts are not only masters of their craft, they also look so happy in the process
@LeavingMirror
@LeavingMirror Год назад
its their passion!
@SuperHardcoreTroller
@SuperHardcoreTroller Год назад
yea dude they are totally gonna get people that hate their jobs on this for sure a good idea
@AliensKillDevils.
@AliensKillDevils. Год назад
Enjoy sunshine and please be vegan, no animal’s eggs, animal’s milk, animal’s cheese, animal’s butter, and insect’s honey. Return to the original owner 1 by 1: return every animal and insect 1 by 1, every bite of meat, every drop of blood, every drop of soup, every bone, every bone marrow, and every skin. I’m sorry. Thank you.
@chey7533
@chey7533 Год назад
I know right I felt the joy when he took that bite when he said usually you couldn’t eat it with one bite 😂🥹
@sivanhedoesstuff
@sivanhedoesstuff Год назад
@@AliensKillDevils. quit preaching and let people eat how they want to eat
@HelloMoto_
@HelloMoto_ Год назад
He is so knowledgeable, makes it look easy. We need more videos from him!
@Turnpost2552
@Turnpost2552 Год назад
Rice cooking took 10 years to learn. Super specialized
@AliensKillDevils.
@AliensKillDevils. Год назад
Enjoy sunshine and please be vegan, no animal’s eggs, animal’s milk, animal’s cheese, animal’s butter, and insect’s honey. Return to the original owner 1 by 1: return every animal and insect 1 by 1, every bite of meat, every drop of blood, every drop of soup, every bone, every bone marrow, and every skin. I’m sorry. Thank you.
@sivanhedoesstuff
@sivanhedoesstuff Год назад
@@AliensKillDevils. stop
@jackyll92
@jackyll92 Год назад
AGREEEED
@nutmeg4000
@nutmeg4000 Год назад
@@AliensKillDevils.bruh moment right here
@SleepNeed
@SleepNeed Год назад
I'm never going to attempt to do homemade sushi but loved watching a true master of his craft do it.
@nisse7292
@nisse7292 Год назад
It might seem hard, but it's fun to do as a date when both have little to none experience! Will prob look worse, taste worse and cost more then your local sushi place the first times. But its a fun experience, since few people makes it
@senam23
@senam23 Год назад
Don't give up. I've tried fixing sushi for myself quite a few times, and it all looked like seaweed burritos. It was awful, at first, and then bad. Thankfully, there was no-one (other than myself) to judge the result, but I feel no shame because I genuinely tried. It seems like it all comes down to -the amount of rice, -the stickiness of it, -and (most importantly) the SIZE of the seaweed sheet (which not everybody thinks about, given what we get in stores). Give it another shot. I know I will 🙂
@buffster948
@buffster948 Год назад
@Russ Oh you should try! It's quite fun to do with a friend or two (and if it fails, you'll have a kind of weird cold rice stir fry, but it's still delicious). 😂😂 I guess that comment tells you how well my first attempts went!
@RowdyTheHitman
@RowdyTheHitman Год назад
@@buffster948 Nothing wrong with "Deconstructed Sushi"
@andrewp6738
@andrewp6738 Год назад
If it doesn't go well, change your dinner plans, now you're having Japanese Poke
@parsnipcookingapp6382
@parsnipcookingapp6382 Год назад
Fantastic content! Taka has such a warm and inviting personality and his passion really shines through. Oh, and did I mention he's a frigging master at his craft? More Taka please.
@dukeofacadia9367
@dukeofacadia9367 Год назад
Well said!
@nichlasp1
@nichlasp1 Год назад
and he knows what he talks abut and the were the stuff comes from
@ilikemypastaaldente
@ilikemypastaaldente Год назад
E
@lacunalshadow
@lacunalshadow Год назад
Scar?!?
@caterinarandom8410
@caterinarandom8410 Год назад
Completely agree!! He s amazing
@Klarita15
@Klarita15 Год назад
Sushi - “it is sour”/sour rice Koshihikari - Japanese short grain rice Hangiri - traditional cypress mixing bowl for rice Kiri - “cut the rice” Nigiri - “to grab”/hand-pressed sushi Saku - rectangular block of fish Sogi-zukuri - fish cutting technique Yane - “the roof” edge on the fish cut that will catch the soy sauce Tezu - water mixed with rice vinegar Neta - topping of the sushi Hontegaeshi - sushi molding technique Tategaeshi - sushi molding technique (used for smooth/slippery fish) Hakozushi/Oshizushi - “Box sushi”/Pressed sushi originating from Osaka Oshibako - Cypress wood box for Hakozushi Sasa - bamboo leaf Takuan - pickled radish Shiso - herb with mint and cilantro flavour profile Katsuobushi - smoked, dried and fermented bonito fish Aomori - type of dried seaweed Hosomaki - “thin roll” Makisu - bamboo rolling mat Temaki - “hand roll” Ikura - salmon roe (salt cured or marinated in soy sauce) Chirashizushi - chirashi = “to scatter” sushi bowl similar to poke created to utilise off cuts Mottainai - “what a waste” Kinshi Tamago - egg omelet Shichimi Togarashi - Seven spice blend (chilli, sesame, Aomori etc.) Futomaki - “Fat roll” Bento - lunch boxes with compartments typically filled with rice, vegetables, and a protein Uramaki - “inside out” Ikura Gunkan Maki - salmon roe + “battleship” Sashimi - sliced raw fish Hiki-zukuri - fish cutting technique Suma - daikon radish and shiso used for plating sashimi
@xXxM0nzt3r_V0m1TxXx
@xXxM0nzt3r_V0m1TxXx Год назад
Thank you :)
@yardleyj9391
@yardleyj9391 Год назад
I will be learning the art of making sushi very soon and I screen shot your comment. I will recopy it in my recipe book. I'm a bit old school. Dear Klara, thank you so very much for the time you put into this. Hugs and kisses. 💕💕
@YuriTaj
@YuriTaj Год назад
I clicked read more and was surprised! 😂
@ohiko9594
@ohiko9594 Год назад
Bless you
@connaeris8230
@connaeris8230 Год назад
Thank you! Just one thing, it's not Aomori but Aonori. Aomori is the name of a city in northern Honshu, the snowiest city in the world.
@AverageGamerGuyPlays
@AverageGamerGuyPlays Год назад
The respect he shows every ingredient is amazing. Sushi is part art and part food in my eyes. Every step is so precise.
@lucasromeiro6381
@lucasromeiro6381 Год назад
If you haven’t watched it already., I highly recommend a documentary’s called “Jiro Dreams of Sushi”. It is (or was) on Netflix and it’s honestly a great depiction of what you just said, food and art
@jaspboynl8094
@jaspboynl8094 Год назад
So Sushi is mostly art, as (professional) cooking is also an art.
@internetbard4384
@internetbard4384 Год назад
certain culinary practices could be equivocated to other types of art. where i see baking as more like creating a painting, i feel like making sushi requires the type of technical precision you see in something like ballet. its not that one is better than another, its just that the mastery takes different skillsets
@camimistowls7834
@camimistowls7834 Год назад
Taka might just be my favourite chef that’s been on this channel (which is impressive since I have many other favourites!) He’s so engaging and I felt so welcome to try out what he’s teaching us. I’d love more videos with him!
@rootgotter355
@rootgotter355 5 месяцев назад
absolutely hilarious that whoever did the subtitles thought that the word "sinew" was some kind of traditional japanese term for the salmon grain and transcribed it as "sinu" instead
@daniellebarrera6666
@daniellebarrera6666 Месяц назад
loved taka-san's instruction he really make making sushi seem much more approachable.
@CaitSithOfWutai
@CaitSithOfWutai Год назад
i've seen a lot of content on sushi making (and eating) over the decades and this was by far one of the most profound and stuffed with knowledge! great content! (even though the closed captions apparently didn't know what a sinew is and made it a sinu, whatever that is.)
@kristibeisecker
@kristibeisecker Год назад
Perfect timing - just tried making sushi for the first time last night.
@manofthetuba6857
@manofthetuba6857 Год назад
Did it go well?
@kristibeisecker
@kristibeisecker Год назад
@@manofthetuba6857 it wasn't photo worthy but it tasted like sushi and was hella good
@gthemost3288
@gthemost3288 Год назад
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@jojojojojojojojojojojojo4181
@@kristibeisecker does it need to be photo worthy though? If you made it and it tastes good you should be proud!
@Future_AgriTech
@Future_AgriTech Год назад
From Lab to Plate: Exploring the Rise of Lab Grown Seafood ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UEAqnXfPJt4.html
@SerAres_
@SerAres_ Год назад
Having watched sooo many other sushi tutorials, this guy is definitely the most knowledgeable sushi master so far that has translated the techniques into english
@Moronist
@Moronist Год назад
I've been making amateur onigiri for 7 months for myself and I always notice how many rice grains are left out during the prep. This man not wasting a single grain is proof of his mastery.
@wrightcember
@wrightcember 4 месяца назад
there is no wasting food when you have a mouth it can go in!
@kozmobluemusic
@kozmobluemusic Год назад
i was worried at first, being that this is a youtube video, that the details would be all wrong and overgeneralized it turns out it confirms everything that i had learned during my few years working at sushi restaurants, and even gives you some context on the different names and tools the short version is that this is the best video i've ever seen for explaining how to make sushi
@TashJansson
@TashJansson Год назад
such elaborate techniques! I've been trying to make rolls for a while with not much success (they're delicious but unsightly lol) and it will be very interesting trying to recreate at least some of these
@surajgobadi4280
@surajgobadi4280 Год назад
I love how honest was the master he literally , said start making today and maybe after 10 years you will be making this video
@hasaniennis442
@hasaniennis442 Год назад
Sakaeda-san killed it! Great presentation with excellent commentary; history and translation!! Please bring him back for more Japanese cuisine videos 👏 👏 👏
@Moriri641
@Moriri641 Месяц назад
プロの寿司シェフさんなのに、自分で作った後、美味しそうに摘み食いしちゃうところが可愛くて、萌える❤。
@amandafredette4400
@amandafredette4400 Год назад
YOU ARE SUCH A GREAT TEACHER. Being someone who’s mind wanders while I learn that doesn’t happen when you are talking and teaching. So far you have my attention and I’ve learned a lot already! Very rare for me to find teachers who are willing to teach easily! 🍣
@muzzaball
@muzzaball Год назад
What an excellent demonstration showing traditional methods. Why am I not surprised that what appears to be a simple step is actually 20 small steps, developed over decades, all with a specific purpose and name. The Japanese culture is so rich, and they take so much care and pride over what others may not even give a second thought to. Thank you.
@teapot4two610
@teapot4two610 Месяц назад
1 year later I am still watching this video at 5am and the view count is 4.1Milliion. Very detailed instructions in making the perfect sushi. Thank you for sharing. It will take me more than 10 years to be at your level of mastery!
@original_demonic
@original_demonic Год назад
So much more goes into making these dishes than I thought. Even the exact way of cutting matters in some way, more than just presentation. Also I love how he says he’s making the fish and the rice become one, when moulding the sushi.
@_stephanie
@_stephanie Год назад
Wow, he makes it look so effortless! I really want the chirashizushi now. . .
@Silentgrace11
@Silentgrace11 Год назад
I love chirashizushi so much! It just has such a homemade feel to it. I’ve never been able to get it properly at a restaurant here in the US - they’ll call it chirashizushi, but they’ll basically give you a box of sashimi fish with like half a cup of rice on the side. I just need to get some sushi grade ingredients and try it for myself.
@manofthetuba6857
@manofthetuba6857 Год назад
Epicurious gots to be one of my favorite RU-vid channels. I find myself here more than i thought i would
@yardleyj9391
@yardleyj9391 Год назад
Thank you Chef! This video was a pure moment of joy. You make it look easy, l will be practicing and eating for the years ahead!
@ephemeralfox
@ephemeralfox Год назад
Literally was planning to learn how to make it next week! Thank you! 😭
@shael2042
@shael2042 Год назад
I love these "how to make every _____" videos!!! they are some of my favorite to watch!😍
@aliziyan6647
@aliziyan6647 Год назад
I could say this is the best sushi class on RU-vid! Myself as a sushi chef this video helped me to revise and retouch ❤
@mspirits9911
@mspirits9911 Год назад
The most detailed sushi making in the entire youtube space. By the way, can I have an encore regarding type of sushi like the saba sushi, as well as how to cure fish, and also how to prepare fresh water fish for sushi?
@mselsbethreads8927
@mselsbethreads8927 Год назад
Wow! I appreciated the art of sushi before but watching this makes me realise how amazing this art is. Thank you!
@hata3128
@hata3128 Год назад
Thank you very much! You made these seem very do-able at home :)
@here_be_dragons9184
@here_be_dragons9184 Год назад
I'm really liking that Epicurious channel. They always have good instructors/guests: competent, charismatic enough without making it all about themselves. The technical informations are always very good. And it's always clear, didactic and not pretentious like some other cooking channels.
@user-sc2ch8rv6g
@user-sc2ch8rv6g Месяц назад
I just love listening to him. Should make more videos. Thank you fir the sushi lessons and hope many more too come.
@kryven21
@kryven21 Год назад
I love sushi but i love more the way he is cooking. The precision, the love, the respect for the food and alla the culture and passion behind it.
@Nat.H
@Nat.H Год назад
Watched this months ago, but just rewatched it last evening to prepare Futomaki for the whole family. It was the first time every roll I made held it's shape, and in the end everyone loved it. Thx for such a great and helpful video 🙂
@thebipolargamer3052
@thebipolargamer3052 Год назад
i've been fangirling over every minute of this video. i've learned so much that i didnt know before between the different names of the rolls and how to properly prepare them and the ingredients. hopefully now after watching this, i can improve my own skills. Great job and thank you
@RosieGoat100
@RosieGoat100 Год назад
My sisters and I are having a Sushi Making Party this weekend. So glad I found this video!!! Lots of different ideas! We'll have fun for sure!
@funygameur
@funygameur Год назад
02:12 - Saku _Piece rectangulaire de saumon, utilisée pour trancher des pièces de sushis_ *-1. Toujours couper contre le grain du **_"sinu"_** , forme de flèche avançant sur le poisson, on coupe dans la direction diagonale inverse.* 02:44 a 03:19 - *_Sogi-Zukuri_* technique de découpe de tranches fines de poisson. 04:07 a - 05:16 *_"Hontegaeshi"_* _Technique de moulage (/mise en forme) de sushi_ _Utilisée pour faire des_ *nigiris* *1. Poser la tranche de poisson dans sa main puis poser au-dessus le riz. *2. Créer un rectangle avec la forme de sa main pour mettre en forme le riz (04:29) *3. Utiliser son Index et son majeur de l'autre main pour presser le riz sur le poisson, le faisant adhérer. *4.* Retourner le sushi puis répéter l'opération. *5.* Retourner le sushi, côté poisson. Puis utiliser son pouce et son index pour presser doucement de haut en bas le poisson sur le riz. 05:17 - *"Tategaeshi"* _Technique de moulage (/mise en forme) de sushi_ _Utilisée pour faire des_ *nigiris* 05:58 a 09:14 - *"Hakozushu"* _Une technique non utilisée dans les restaurants basiques en France mais intéressantes à regarder pour chez soi_ _(Elle utilise une boîte spécial pour monter une sorte de sushi mille feuille)_ 09:20 a 11:14 - *"Hozomaki" ou juste *"maki"*. _Technique de roulage d'un sushi ou la feuille de nori finie a l'extérieur et le riz a l'intérieur._ 13:02 a - *"Chirashizu"* ou simplement *"Chirashisushi"* ou *"Chirashi thaï"* 15:06 - *"Futomaki"* ------- Divers : 03:19 a 03:41 - Le vrai wasabi est chère est peu utilisé, on utilise donc du raifort. 03:41 a 03:53 - *_Tezu_* Bol d'eau et de vinaigre de riz, servant à humidifier ses mains pour travailler le sushi. (Le vinaigre servant à contrebalancer l'eau pour ne pas trop diluer le goût du riz à sushi)
@barbaraformiga650
@barbaraformiga650 Год назад
Hyper boulot. Merci beaucoup !
@cookinonehanded5991
@cookinonehanded5991 Год назад
Bonjour madamouselle ❤
@funygameur
@funygameur Год назад
@@barbaraformiga650 merci ! Je devrai finir
@real_lampcap
@real_lampcap Год назад
A beautiful man, talking about and making my favorite food. Best video ever.
@Tiffany__B
@Tiffany__B Год назад
he's incredible!! i love the gentle way he explained everything. it was so informative, thank you!!!
@NoobsDeSroobs
@NoobsDeSroobs Год назад
I have been making sushi for years, but I learned something new. Whenever I visited family and friends in Japan I was always making cone shaped temaki, but I did not know a cylinder or open shape was also temaki. Thanks for the info.
@FlowerofDissolution
@FlowerofDissolution Год назад
I loved this. Now let him actually show us EVERY sushi type and making method, since there were quite a few left off here. :) I need more videos with this man! Great work!
@Jockstrap716
@Jockstrap716 Год назад
This was one of the most interesting and educational video’s I’ve seen on the chefs way’s of making all different types of sushi ! I am so grateful for you sharing your many years of experience those particular dishes for I am well on my way to become better each and everyday thanks to the many sushi chefs I’ve had the privilege of learning from and you are one of them!!! Thanks!!!!
@viperpancakez3859
@viperpancakez3859 Год назад
Thank you so much, you're so thorough and knowledgeable with explaining different techniques, your video made me more confident to make sushi at home!
@rayneammar
@rayneammar Год назад
Quite happy with this video. I have studied lots of Japanese cuisine, and the knowledge presented here is similar to what is included in "Japanese Cooking a Simple Art." The book is a classic and widely regarded as the "bible" of Japanese cooking. To give so much detail to the sushi shows true respect for the art. Lovely and educational
@hw7003
@hw7003 Год назад
So happy to learn all the times I've gotten frustrated attempting to roll sushi and just threw the ingredients in a bowl I was actually making Chirashizushi! Good to have a name for my failure meals lol
@allensherrill850
@allensherrill850 Год назад
Thank you for all the information you have been given to us. I’m impressed that your accuracy is impeccable!
@foreverchickadee
@foreverchickadee Год назад
This only makes me appreciate sushi that much more. What a delicate, delicious art form!
@sauce193
@sauce193 Год назад
While I don't like sushi myself, I always appreciate the careness chefs put into their dishes.
@williampena197
@williampena197 Год назад
I love how Taka shared so knowledge and bit of information, really made an awesome video, it would have been cool if he had covered some more rarer versions of sushi like Temari sushi. Overall an excellent sushi video.
@ohiko9594
@ohiko9594 Год назад
This chef is such a good teacher and seems to be very pleasant when he speaks.
@valleyofthecauls4238
@valleyofthecauls4238 18 дней назад
Thanks so much for this. I can now vastly upgrade my homemade sushi, and appreciate your gentle presence, humor and instruction.
@mariasoule9856
@mariasoule9856 Год назад
This is incredible, you’re great at keeping attention and giving information. Looks delicious too!
@viro5958
@viro5958 Год назад
This video deserves my comment. Absolutely stunning. Thank you so much. Im getting better thanks to your channel
@Grandadmiral.Thrawn
@Grandadmiral.Thrawn 9 месяцев назад
This is incredibly complex and impressive; now I understand why some say mastering this takes a lifetime
@Itsant33
@Itsant33 Год назад
He doesn't explain why but the reason that the togarashi is not equally distributed is that it creates a bit of entertainment for your palate some areas have more of that seasoning and others don't and the places where he puts those pinches it isn't just little piles of it like he still spreads it out in that small area where he decides to put it. He's clearly a seasoned chef pun intended. I mean I'm just a line cook and I don't have too much experience but it's crazy to see how much he puts into it even for the things he doesn't explain
@buttloadofmilk8435
@buttloadofmilk8435 Год назад
i’ve never tried or heard of hakozushi, i’m going to japan next summer and i’ll definitely give it a try, looks delicious
@joannawagoner8901
@joannawagoner8901 Год назад
loved this! thank you for taking the time to teach this
@irinat.4880
@irinat.4880 Год назад
Man, this would've come in handy a few days ago, we tried to freestyle some nigiri with the extra rice left from the futomaki. Never thought fried surimi and avocado nigiri is a thing, but now it is ^w^
@gd3098
@gd3098 Год назад
This video just made me crave sushi even more😋🍱
@aserioussalamander9475
@aserioussalamander9475 Год назад
This man is next level. Love watching a master at his profession
@LECityLECLEC
@LECityLECLEC Год назад
Beautiful teaching thank you sir may God bless you for LIFE!
@Jjuriii
@Jjuriii Год назад
My husband made sushi for me this evening by following the tutorial god it was so good its my first time eating a sushi
@thestraydog
@thestraydog Год назад
You got a keeper!
@Emmauwa
@Emmauwa Год назад
Now when I go to my favorite sushi place again, I can appreciate even more the food now that knowing how its made !🍣 ^~^
@andreatrenka5689
@andreatrenka5689 Год назад
This is the video when and why I've become a subscriber of the channel. Thank you, Taka.
@rachelproulx3347
@rachelproulx3347 Год назад
Thank you chef, I really enjoyed the fun facts, you're really gifted at teaching
@dmitritelvanni4068
@dmitritelvanni4068 Год назад
Hmm. Been trying to convince my boss to let me update our sushi menu, I really want to add onigiri, but I think futomaki would sell really well too. Thanks a ton! It's folks like you sharing your wisdom on RU-vid that took me from saucier to well paid sushi chef. I'm no sushi master by any means. But sushi has definitely helped me keep competitive in the industry. Then again... anyone with a work ethic is invaluable in the culinary market nowadays lol. I'll definitely be sending this video to all of my sushi bois. Very concise and to the point in defining these various forms.
@MazzaCheewanich
@MazzaCheewanich Год назад
Watching with full mouth watering, craving for sushi 🍣🍣🍣
@SebCarro.OccPsychology
@SebCarro.OccPsychology 4 месяца назад
I’m in love. What a fantastic video. Thank you so much.
@c4garudaa305
@c4garudaa305 3 месяца назад
Every part of this was great and got me hungry lol the walkthrough, the minor details as to what makes each sushi unique. Along with possible tweaks and substitutions made this video fun to watch
@lainiesmith8109
@lainiesmith8109 Год назад
Please bring this guy back.
@moth1560
@moth1560 Год назад
fascinating, both in presentation and content
@francesswashington722
@francesswashington722 Год назад
He has the most inviting voice! I love hearing him pronounce everything 😍
@patriceestacio3650
@patriceestacio3650 Год назад
watching videos like this are so inspiring! this channel really finds amazing people!
@_prince_milo_
@_prince_milo_ Год назад
thank you! I’m a very picky eater but i’ve also been wanting to try sushi for a long while! knowing the ingredients and how things are prepared really make me feel better about trying sushi!
@ottokarl5427
@ottokarl5427 Год назад
I'm a vegetarian and I don't particularly like raw nori (fine in soups), and I still could enjoy sushi very much (ofc vegetarian with egg or avocado). You really should try it, it is just amazing. Grab a bowl of Miso Soup while you are at it!
@danijelovskikanal7017
@danijelovskikanal7017 Год назад
try it,it's really good.
@Glacier_Nester
@Glacier_Nester Год назад
Given how much I love the pickled daikon, I should make myself a box sushi press! Feels like an easier take on sushi than the rolls (which I tend to whiff making, haha)
@EricsonHerbas
@EricsonHerbas Год назад
Great episode. The instructor speaks with great clarity and articulation.
@aseelabduljawad6800
@aseelabduljawad6800 Год назад
So professional and detailed, you make it look so easy
@hensonlaura
@hensonlaura Год назад
I would LOVE to get my hands on some of that salmon roe, but is not available in rural Baja (Mx). We're lucky to have nori down here as it is, and definitely eat a lot of sashimi. Very enjoyable video, and I'll be making one of those 'slicing boxes'. Genius! Thanks : D
@tehkuwen5222
@tehkuwen5222 Год назад
Wow, I thought I already knew a lot about sushi but this taught me even more
@hayleylawson1685
@hayleylawson1685 Год назад
Wow. Small pocket perfection. Beautiful.
@Herculesbiggercousin
@Herculesbiggercousin Год назад
I could watch this guy all day. Not to mention sushi comes from such a beautiful and rich culture.
@bellbastos1
@bellbastos1 Год назад
Will I ever be able to achieve even a similar level on my home cooking? Hell no but this was sooo satisfying!
@Sxnamins
@Sxnamins Год назад
Amazing Content. Always wanted to learn how to make sushi so il definitely try this out
@radiotow3r
@radiotow3r Год назад
This looks so delicious! エピキュリアスさん、栄田貴さん、ありがとうございました!
@user-zo1in6mq2f
@user-zo1in6mq2f 10 месяцев назад
so much knowledge packed into under 30 minutes! thank you!
@alaa2409_
@alaa2409_ Год назад
Who else watching this at 1 am
@vendetta9254
@vendetta9254 Месяц назад
10:22 pm
@willtaylor4289
@willtaylor4289 15 дней назад
bruh don't call me out like this 😂
@GrillWasabi
@GrillWasabi Год назад
Now this guys is the real master sushi chef. That guy Hiro is an imposter 😆
@nat6429
@nat6429 Год назад
I really like this guy. Love his energy 😄
@CaptainMez
@CaptainMez 4 месяца назад
I've been watching a lot (and i mean a LOT) of sushi videos since i learned 20 years ago. This is one of the best i've seen so far.
@RooHue
@RooHue Год назад
This convinced me to learn Japanese.
@mamochan0821
@mamochan0821 Год назад
I have never heard ”Oshi bako” for Oshi zushi. We say "Oshi Zushi no Kata", a form for making Oshi Zushi. Also, Hako Zushi usually uses simply fish and sushi rice but we in Osaka, Oshi Zushi can have layers of different ingredients like cooked Shiitake mushroom, Kanpyo, Kinshi Tamago, etc. and decorate with fish on the top. When you cut them, the layers show up beautifully with multiple colors between rice
@user-kog12vbnll
@user-kog12vbnll Год назад
Yuck
@bleh329
@bleh329 Год назад
It's hard to believe I ever used to dislike sushi. It took a few tries but now it's one of my favorite foods. Tamago sushi is my absolute fav 🍣
@suncat2951
@suncat2951 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this, I love sushi. Today I made it for the first time at home, I never knew until now that sushi rice has special vinegar!! Shrimp nigiri is my favorite❤️🍣😊awesome
@kieran7675
@kieran7675 Год назад
Wait, so it's the rice that's actually the sushi? So basically anything with the rice can be classed as sushi? Woah
@ratflail215
@ratflail215 Год назад
It was originally a preservation method. The rice was fermented and the fish was very salty. This way you could make food that would keep for a very long time. Of course this type of sushi does not taste very good.
@risaamuro8312
@risaamuro8312 Год назад
his laugh after explaining futomaki 😂
@jasminefranc5889
@jasminefranc5889 Год назад
Epicurious back at it again with the most pristine culinary contents 😍😍
@WhatifiForgotMyName
@WhatifiForgotMyName Год назад
We need more videos of this with more variety of fish and products to truly showcase his skills and highlight culture further
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