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Sushi form Caprese salad


Doodad

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We were at out community garden and my wife mentioned she wanted Caprese salad with dinner. A neigbor's plot donated some sugar lump tomatoes which are tiny tiny and a light went off in my head.

I will wrap a slice of mozzarella with nori in a battleship shape and fill with basil and the tomatoes. Basalmic in place of ponzu and voila. Caprese gunkan maki.

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Pics, please! Bonus points if you can make the basil into sheet form and use that in place of the nori.  :biggrin:

I thought about that, but not sure how to go about it. Puree and dry in sheets?

Edit to add I have a dehydrator and plenty of basil. I have the tray to make fruit rollups so I could use that to dry the basil. At least as an experiment in fail.

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I tried doing a nori-like sheet by drying blanched pureed mint. It was very delicate and difficult to work with. I did it thinner than the average nori sheet and dried it without heat in front of a fan. I think the thickness was the main problem. It worked pretty well other than being too easily broken.

It's kinda like wrestling a gorilla... you don't stop when you're tired, you stop when the gorilla is tired.

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I tried doing a nori-like sheet by drying blanched pureed mint. It was very delicate and difficult to work with. I did it thinner than the average nori sheet and dried it without heat in front of a fan. I think the thickness was the main problem. It worked pretty well other than being too easily broken.

Even nori is pretty fragile when it's totally dry; the humidity in the rice often softens it up nicely. I wonder how a herb sheet would handle if you dehydrated it, then misted it lightly with water - or a flavourful liquid.

Matthew Kayahara

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