Quote from: twinturbo on January 09, 2012, 09:12:26 PM
As for the rice you could replace the vinegar with salt. There's something called onigiri which is kind of like making sushi but no vinegar just "hot salty palms". I lol'd at that description. You mold the rice with salt on your wet hands and either wrap it in nori alone or nori plus mix ins (like ice cream) or mix ins only.
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Sounds like you had a fun and adventurous dinner night.
Quote from: twinturbo on January 08, 2012, 10:05:47 AMAgree with that. One thing that drives me crazy is when a relative says Japanese food 'doesn't use much peanut' when I know from my childhood that there are plenty of crackers with peanuts either in the cracker or as part of a cracker mix (actually one of our favorite snacks when we were kids-the hot moon-shaped crackers that were mixed in with peanuts). I try to explain that 'not much' doesn't mean 'none' but it didn't really sink in.
nori wrapped rice crackers, not at all. For nut or shellfish allergies I would stay away from any brand of rice cracker even though whole sheets of packages nori should be fine. The #1 place to find peanuts in Japanese food is snacks, bagged in rice cracker mixes or pressed into larger rice crackers. So even if you see YMY brand nori-wrapped rice crackers my alarms go off for serious cross-contamination risk.
Quote from: Jessica on January 08, 2012, 01:06:13 AM
Is the Yama Moto Yama safe for TNA too?