Although sushi hand rolls seem like a fancy delicacy, this recipe makes them quite simple to eat. After school, kids adore these salmon hand wraps (maybe without the spicy chiles?). and grownups adore them at all hours of the day or night.
Smoked salmon is used in place of raw sashimi-grade tuna in this substitution. This eliminates the mercury problem associated with tuna and simplifies the process of packing hand rolls for an afternoon snack at work or school without having to worry about them going bad. These hand rolls are a tasty and healthy snack thanks to the monounsaturated omega-9 fatty acids from Primal Kitchen Mayo® and the omega-3s from fatty salmon.
Now let’s get going. Combine spicy chiles, ginger, garlic, rice vinegar, sesame oil, and a generous portion of Primal Kitchen Mayo. Place a generous portion of the hot salmon onto a nori square, top with thinly sliced avocado and cucumber, fold, and enjoy. It’s very simple and excellent.
8 to 10 little hand rolls are served.
Ten minutes were spent in the kitchen.
Components
Eight ounces (230 g) of thinly sliced smoked salmon
One Thai chilli pepper, or equivalent spicy pepper, finely chopped and with seeds removed
One tsp finely chopped ginger (5 ml)
One little garlic clove, squeezed or diced finely
Two tablespoons (10 ml) of toasted sesame oil
Ten millilitres or two tsp rice vinegar
Two teaspoons (30 ml) of Primal Kitchen Mayo
Nori, or seaweed snacks, cut into four squares
Sliced cucumber, thinly
Cut the avocado into thin wedges.
Sesame seeds, black, to garnish
Guidelines
combination of salmon
Mix mayo, sesame oil, ginger, garlic, and chilli pepper with a whisk.
Stir in the fish.
Transfer approximately one tablespoon of salmon onto a tiny piece of dehydrated seaweed. Add an avocado and a cucumber strip. To resemble an ice cream cone, fold the seaweed over the salmon. Add black sesame seeds as a garnish.