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DIY Sushi Cones, Edamame and Sesame Spinach Salad
Written by Cassie   
Wednesday, May 30 2007

Sushi ConesLast night's dinner was Do-It-Yourself Sushi Cones, edamame and Sesame Spinach Salad. I didn't plan the salad, but I had a huge bag of spinach that I figured I'd use.

For the sushi cones, I used short-grain brown rice with sushi seasoning mixed in and a variety of fillings including: carrot, cucumber, sprouts, avocado, raw beet, pickled daikon, and sesame seeds. To serve, I put everything out on a platter and we each assembled our own cones. We had soy sauce for dipping and wasabi and pickled ginger for my husband. For instructions on how to form sushi cones, check out the link from makemysushi.com.

Sesame Spinach Salad

Sesame Spinach Salad

20 ounces fresh spinach

2 small cloves garlic, finely minced

2 scallions, chopped

1/4-1/2 teaspoon red chili flakes, to taste

2-3 teaspoons soy sauce, to taste

1 teaspoon rice vinegar

2 teaspoons toasted sesame oil

1 teaspoon toasted sesame seeds

Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil.

Fill a large bowl with water and ice. Set aside.

Add spinach to boiling water and blanch for just a couple of seconds to wilt the leaves. Immediately remove spinach from boiling water and plunge into ice water to stop the cooking. (You can do these steps in batches if you like.)

Drain spinach and squeeze out excess water. Roughly chop and add to a bowl. Mix in remaining ingredients. Serve cold or at room temperature.

Yields 1 1/2 cups.

Comments (3)add comment

Jason 

The Title says Edamame and Spinach however the recipe does not mention how to cook it. Do you cook it at the same time as the spinach?
August 19, 2007

Cassie 

Hi Jason! The edamame was part of the meal but not part of the spinach salad. The edamame was cooked by itself and served as part of the meal on its own. I boiled the pods in water until tender (I'd guess 6-8 minutes), drained, seasoned with salt, and that was it. Sorry for the confusion!

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August 19, 2007 | website

Jason 

I just wasn't sure if I should mix it in with the spinach salad. Maybe I will mix some together to try. Thanks!
August 19, 2007

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