Creative Ideas for Sushi Party Supplies & Tools

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various creative ideas and personal experiences related to supplies and tools for hosting sushi parties. Participants share their preferred items for assembling sushi, preparation techniques, and garnishing tips.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant lists several items including a rice cooker, bamboo spoons, and a cool & serve tray as essential for sushi assembly.
  • Another participant mentions the importance of cutting boards, knives, and serving bowls for condiments like ginger and wasabi.
  • Several users highlight the use of bamboo bowls and platters for serving and preparation, noting their aesthetic appeal.
  • One participant shares their experience of using a rice maker for sushi rice and a bamboo bowl for mixing, emphasizing the enjoyment of hosting sushi parties.
  • Another participant discusses the garnishing techniques they demonstrate, including creating a tomato rose and using color-coated knives.
  • One participant expresses interest in using a pastry mat for rolling sushi, while another suggests it may not be suitable due to its size and flexibility.
  • Several participants share their experiences with prep time and guest involvement in preparing ingredients for sushi rolls.
  • One participant provides a simple recipe for Sunomono Salad, which they suggest pairs well with sushi.
  • Another participant emphasizes the importance of color, flavor, and texture when making sushi.
  • One participant mentions the Santoku knife and its benefits for cutting sushi rolls, highlighting its design features.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best tools and techniques for sushi preparation, with no clear consensus on specific methods or items. Participants share a variety of personal experiences and preferences.

Contextual Notes

Participants share insights based on their individual experiences with sushi parties, including preparation methods and the types of rolls they typically make.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in hosting sushi-themed events or looking for creative ideas for party supplies and tools may find this discussion beneficial.

sushimommy
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I'm looking for any and all creative suggestions for items that could be used to assemble sushi for a party. So far i have:
Rice cooker
Julienne peeler
Core & More
Cool & serve tray
Bamboo spoons/specialty
Bamboo cracker tray
 
cutting boards, knives serving bowls (ginger, wasabi)
 
Bamboo snack bowls (petite and small)
Ginger wasabi sauce
Prep bowsl (to separate sushi roll ingredients)
Bamboo Platters
Bamboo Tongs
Kitchen Spritzer (fill with water)
 
Bamboo Dishcloth (for the hot towel to clen their hands before they eat like at restaurants)
Flexable Cutting Mat (to assemble sushi rolls and maybe help to "roll" them?)
 
I've done some Sushi parties. When I make the sushi rice in our rice maker (which does an excellent job), I then dump it out into the large square bamboo bowl. I take the bamboo specialty tool to mix the vinegar mix into it. This is such a great party, I love doing it as so many people are so interested in sushi and they all love to eat it. Please see attached as I've got some info and an invitation that I use.
 

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thanks, everyone, and THANK YOU, Anne for the handouts! :)
 
You're very welcome! :) Happy sushi-ing! If you have any further questions, I'll give them a go. As I said, I love to do this party. I also demonstrate garnishes at the end to dress up the plate - nice presentation. One of the garnishes that I do is the tomato rose. I also let people who want to try do it too. It's great as they use the petite paring knives - color coated one and the forged. I used to put the rose in the SA petite squares, but I guess not anymore - too bad, I love those little dishes.
 
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Anne, have you ever tried using the Pastry Mat to roll your sushi? I think I will try it on my own and see if it could work. What type rolls do you make during the party? I am thinking for sure the California roll, but not sure which others . Also, on your invitation you list Japanese Salad - would you share?
 
I LOVE doing sushi at home- and I have dne it as a team building experience for my hubby;s co workers-

I found it to be a very long prep time- I guess you gave the guests help w/ the prep correct?

Can you provide the "recipe" of the sushi you make-

I would love to do this at a party- I have taken a prof class learned alot the rest it trial & error.

Oh and what about he mats- do you have a bunch- and let the host use them?
 
I make ahead just the rice, and do another rice (1/2 the recipe) so I can show our rice cooker. Then I do the vinegar mixture in a small pot and add to the pre-made rice which I put in the LBSB to mix up, etc. Keep covered! I get the Tezu ready. I have lots of the Bamboo Rolling Mats and chopsticks, so I use them. I don't think the pastry mat would work well with this...it's too large and flimsy. I do two kinds of rolls - the regular california rolls (Hosomaki) and the inside out rolls (Ura Maki) - with the Ura Maki rolls, I use black semame seeds or toasted white seeds (which could be toasted in our 8" skillet - takes only a few seconds). I cover my mat with plastic wrap (the seal and press works very well). The ingredients that I use for the rolls are: julienned carrots, cucumber (which I use the corer to take out the seeds), Thai tuna (tin) or salmon, spring onions or chives, could also do avocado's.

I set up the flexible cutting mats and let people try rolling one. I cut the sushi rolls in half, then half again, then half again. I arrange the rolls on the Bamboo Platters with the pickled ginger in the petite bamboo bowl, the soy sauce in another bowl. Garnish with a few sprigs of chives. Also I demonstrate the Wasabi. I use the powder, mix a little water into it and kind of shape it into a leaf. Etch the "leaf ribs" with the petite paring knife, then place it on the platter with the sushi. The salad (if making, but really you don't need it) I would make ahead of time and just tell how it's done.

Our old SA square set was great for this, but.....

I would also use our appetizer plates and caddy set for people to take a plate and help themselves to sushi. I set out chopsticks for people to use.

Please see attachments for sushi recipe and salad recipe.
 
Sorry my attachments didn't make it on the post. Hmmm what did I do wrong..lol. I'll try again.

It seems that my salad file doesn't work. I'll try to post that later.
 

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AWESOME!!!! I LOVE it-

one last question- do you let the guests do the prep? like cuke, carrot and such?
 
My Salad I'll just post out here....sorry my attachment file doesn't work.

Sunomono Salad
1 small daikon radish
1 small cucumber
5 Tbsp rice vinegar
2 Tbsp sugar
1 tsp salt

Peel daikon radish and slice into thin slices. Slice cucumber to the same thickness. Salt the veg's and wait about 5 min. Rinse off the daikon and cucumber slices and drain the water through a strainer. Mix the vinegar and sugar together, pour over the slices of daikon and cuc. Set aside for 15 min before serving.

This is a very simple, refreshing salad that goes well with sushi. :)

Note: When making sushi, there are 3 important points to remember - Color, Flavor, and Texture. :) Try to pick contrasting colors, unique flavors, and any and all textures. :)

Hope this helps. Good luck and have fun!!
 
I do the prep and let the guests do some prep as well. When we have enough done, then I demo the rolls and then let some guests try doing the rolls. Fun!
 
If you have the Santoku knife, definitely use it! Please say it right, HO says it wrong ... it's "san-toe-koo" not "san-too-koe" like they say in their videos. The word Santoku means "three virtues" or "three uses", because it's great for slicing, dicing & mincing. The indentations on the side of the blade are intended to make sticky foods (like the sticky rice in sushi) release easier from the knife while cutting. So it should help you get perfect clean slices on your sushi roll! :DI agree, with using as much of the bamboo as possible. Many like to dip the sushi in a sauce before eating. So maybe some of the smaller bowls with various dipping sauces. The Ginger Wasabi will probably go over well.
 
Yes, I agree, really good comments/thoughts for the Sushi Party. :)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some essential tools for hosting a sushi party?

For a successful sushi party, consider having a bamboo sushi mat for rolling, a sharp knife for slicing, a rice cooker for perfect sushi rice, and small dipping bowls for soy sauce. Additionally, using a sushi mold can help create uniform shapes and sizes for your sushi rolls.

How can I creatively present sushi at my party?

Presentation is key for a sushi party. Use a large wooden or slate board to display your sushi rolls, and garnish with pickled ginger, wasabi, and edible flowers. You can also use decorative plates or tiered stands to elevate the visual appeal of your sushi offerings.

What types of sushi should I prepare for a diverse crowd?

To cater to different tastes, prepare a variety of sushi types, including classic rolls like California rolls, spicy tuna rolls, and vegetarian options like cucumber or avocado rolls. Offering sashimi and nigiri can also provide a nice variety for guests who prefer simpler flavors.

How can I involve guests in the sushi-making process?

Encourage guest participation by setting up a DIY sushi station with all the necessary ingredients and tools. Provide pre-cooked rice, various fillings, and toppings, along with instructions on how to roll sushi. This interactive experience can be fun and engaging for everyone.

What are some fun themes for a sushi party?

Consider a Japanese-themed party with traditional decorations, music, and attire. Alternatively, you could have a fusion sushi party where guests create rolls using non-traditional ingredients like fruits or international flavors. A color-themed sushi party, where all sushi is made with specific colors, can also be a creative twist.

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