Workshop Overview
Get funky with your cooking by making these adorable penguin and popular Disney character, Minion, sushi! Impress your friends with what you learn about this Kazari Maki-Zushi class! These two kinds of character sushi for this class are made with natural ingredients (as listed below) that taste great, just like regular sushi! By manipulating the natural colors of each ingredient, you can design an interesting and delicious sushi piece. The cute designs on these Spring sushi can be made easily, so no sushi-making experience is required and it’s a good way to impress your friends at any party!
Ingredients
Minion
- Sushi rice (rice vinegar, sugar, salt)
- Eggs
- Tea leaves
- Seafood cheese stick
- Cheese
- Seaweed
Penguin
- Sushi Rice (rice vinegar, sugar, salt)
- Seaweed
- Carrot
- Black Sesame Seeds
- Spinach
What is Kazari Maki-Zushi?
Kazari Maki-Zushi is a patterned or decorative sushi that is derived from the several sushi techniques such as Saiku sushi and Futomaki sushi. It is undoubtedly sushi, but the appearance and design of each roll are filled with endless possibilities! A Kazari Maki-Zushi’s design can be anything – flowers, fruit, animals, words and even logos! Whatever your creativeness allows, Kazari Maki-Zushi can be almost anything. Using various natural colors of ingredients you see every day, Kazari Maki-Zushi is a fun way to play around with sushi designs. This food/art form has been developed for over 150 years, and still, new ideas are created everyday in Japan. And it’s even a great way to show off your artistic skills at parties or potlucks!
Although it looks difficult, this decorative sushi is very simple and easy to make! No prior experience is necessary as it involves a different process than creating regular sushi. Making Kazari Maki-Zushi is much like building with Legos, where each piece is stacked to make a picture!
Kazari Maki-Sushi represents an important unique aspect in Japanese food – not only in taste, but also in the beautiful visual appearance that serves to please those who enjoy it. Making Kazari Maki-Zushi is also a great way to enjoy company, whether it be friends or family and is especially popular with kids! Even if your homemade Kazari Maki-Zushi isn’t well-prepared, the process of making and seeing your finished pieces on the dining table creates joy for all who see (and eat!) it.
For more workshops in this series, visit our Japanese Cooking Workshop and Kazari Maki-Zushi Workshop Series page.