(Source: mariamarlowe.com recipe and photos and livingnomads.com and the telegraph and YUM YUM COOK and Mosaic Sushi Roll Evolution videos)
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Rice
1 cup black rice
2¼ cups water
6 sheets nori
Tezu
2 Tbsp. brown rice vinegar
1 Tbsp. water
1 tsp. honey
1 tsp. pink salt
1 cucumber
2 watermelon radishes julienned
3 carrots
½ avocado
INSTRUCTIONS
Bring water and black rice to a boil. Cover and bring heat down to low. Allow to cook for about 25-30 minutes, or until all water is absorbed.
Meanwhile, prepare your filling ingredients. Cut the cucumber lengthwise into quarters, then use your knife to remove the seeds. Next, cut each quarter lengthwise into two or three strips.
For the carrots, slice each lengthwise, so they should be about the size of the cucumber strips. (If using thick carrots, cut into thirds or quarters.) Steam the carrots to soften by placing them in a steamer basket over boiling water. Put lid on and steam for 3-4 minutes, or until tender.
Make the tezu (sushi rice vinegar) by combining all ingredients in a small bowl and whisking well with a fork.
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When rice has totally cooled, lay nori out on top of a piece of plastic wrap with the long edge perpendicular to you. Take about ¼- ½ cup rice and spread out evenly in a thin layer on top of the nori, leaving about a 2-inch edge on the right side.
About 1.5 inches from the left side, place your filling ingredients, so that you can roll left to right. (Use one strip of carrot and cucumber, make one line of the julienned radish, and two slices of avocado end to end. You don’t want it to be too full!)
Use your thumb and forefinger to pick up the plastic wrap on left side, and gently start to flip the edge over the veggie fillings to create a roll. Continue rolling until the roll is completely closed (You can dampen your hand with water and run it along the edge to help seal the roll.)
Use a wet sharp knife to cut into 6 pieces.
Repeat with remaining nori and ingredients.
Serve with tamari (gluten-free soy sauce) and pickled ginger.
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