SushiQuik Sushi At Home {Review}
If you love sushi like my family does, you know it doesn’t take long before your bill gets expensive! But making it at home can be so messy and such a hassle, that most folks just grin and bear it at their favorite restaurant. Well, this is where the SushiQuik Sushi At Home product comes in, and lets you be your own sushi chef!
Our Sushi Making kit comes complete with:
-A Training Frame to help you properly measure the rice.-A non-stick paddle to help you spread the rice.
-Two end caps which can also be used as sauce soy holders to dip your sushi roll.
-Our super cool SushiQuik Sushi Roll Cutter which will guide your knife and save your fingers!
The Kit also includes a complete SushiQuik ebook with over 25 sushi recipes from the good old California Roll to the Chicken Roll!
We know you will LOVE this Kit and have FUN using it with the whole family!
We’ve made sushi by hand before, using a plastic wrapped bamboo mat and really…it was learning by trial and error. Sure it tasted good, but looked so sloppy and fell apart before you could get it in your mouth. But I love that the SushiQuik kit comes with a rice guide, to “train” you how much rice to put on the nori paper. Pretty soon, you don’t need the guide once you have the feel for it!
Plus, it’s dishwasher safe and that’s a huge win in my book! For as often as we use it around here, if it were hard to clean it would be a deal breaker. I also like the fact the younger members of our family can help make the sushi rolls too.
The two caps at the end come off so you can use them for soy sauce, although we usually had slightly larger containers for the soy and mixed in the wasabi paste for those brave foodies!
I personally liked the cutting guide, so the pieces came out neat and presentation ready! Otherwise, some are too big or too small, and they look like the ugly stepsisters of the meal.
You can buy your own SushiQuik Sushi At Home kit at Amazon. You can also find out more about the company on their website, and through Facebook and Twitter.
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