
The Bandai Futomaki Maker has arrived, and as expected it’s kind of fun, kind of a pain in the ass, and going to feature quite the learning curve, but it was a start. We made the “it’s almost a heart” sushi (the purple in the picture) and figured out how to make it actually a heart, but I only made enough rice for dinner. This will require rice for experimentation.
I did, however, discover the sheer awesomeness that is colored sushi, featuring rice tinted with McCormick Neon Food Coloring. HOLY CRAP IT’S AWESOME. I learned that by putting the colors half & half (I had a little more green than purple left) you get a sort-of-but-not-really-a-yinyang shape, and that purple and green sushi might be the coolest thing ever.
QUICK TIP: If you’re planning on making a sushi dinner on a work day, make your rice before you leave for work. It’ll be JUST FINE in your rice cooker all day and when you get home you’ll have already cooled rice ready for mixing.
Want my sushi recipe? Check it out here. I shall reserve judgment on the Futomaki maker for when I actually get some time to play with it properly.
My lunch tomorrow is going to be so badass… In reality it’s at least a lunch-and-a-half, but still…

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JamesD
June 11th, 2009 at 4:59 am
Thanks for the useful info. It’s so interesting
Macky
February 24th, 2010 at 9:55 am
I’m a japanese cuisine lover. That’s why my name Macky comes from a Japanese word “Maki” means roll. I also like sushi..I love the presentation of the sushi especially the yinyang shape. Awesome. Thanks for the informations. Goodluck.