Thursday, October 8, 2015

Coastal Carolina Sushi

For this dinner I decided to take a play on the Carolina Sushi I made for a menu years ago (Carolina style pulled pork, coleslaw, wrapped in a mustard green leaf) and went with a healthier, coastal, version that was fish driven.

This dinner was pretty simple in the execution:

Ingredients
1 bunch collard greens
1 package Carolina yellow rice
3/4 pound fresh red snapper.

I broiled the snapper and made the rice according to the recipe.  With about five minutes left I chopped the stems off of four large collard green leaves (and shaved down the rib a little bit) and then steamed them in a covered sauté pan.

Once the leaves were steamed through, I laid them flat and then put a quarter of the fish and a large spoonful of the rice (spread flat) on each leaf and then rolled it tightly.  I the sliced them into 1 1/2 inch pieces (slicing with the roll so not to unravel them) and then plated and served with Frank's red hot as a dipping sauce.  It turned out amazing, try it yourself and enjoy!

                             

2 comments:

  1. It looks so good - it's been too long since I had sushi!

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