Considering sushi falls on the higher end of the "sophistication" spectrum when it comes to cuisine and Big Macs, err, don’t, making a delicious sushi roll out of the popular McDonald’s menu is probably not the first thing you would try to attempt. That is, not unless you’re Chef Hiroyuki Terada.
A master sushi chef of the NoVe Kitchen and Bar in Florida, Chef Terada took a Big Mac and fries and turned it into a gorgeous, mouthwatering roll that wouldn’t look out of place at a chic sushi restaurant.
First he takes apart the burger, separating all the ingredients onto a plate.
Cutting each ingredient, he lays them out over the buns.
To give the roll a little more of a personal flair, he adds slices of tomato, avocado, cilantro and microgreens, and drizzles it with barbecue sauce and spicy mayo at the end. Sounds pretty delicious!
Considering sushi falls on the higher end of the "sophistication" spectrum when it comes to cuisine and Big Macs, err, don’t, making a delicious sushi roll out of the popular McDonald’s menu is probably not the first thing you would try to attempt. That is, not unless you’re Chef Hiroyuki Terada.
A master sushi chef of the NoVe Kitchen and Bar in Florida, Chef Terada took a Big Mac and fries and turned it into a gorgeous, mouthwatering roll that wouldn’t look out of place at a chic sushi restaurant.
First he takes apart the burger, separating all the ingredients onto a plate.
Source: YouTube
He then slices the buns to use in place of seaweed.
Source: YouTube
Cutting each ingredient, he lays them out over the buns.
To give the roll a little more of a personal flair, he adds slices of tomato, avocado, cilantro and microgreens, and drizzles it with barbecue sauce and spicy mayo at the end. Sounds pretty delicious!
Source: YouTube
And voila!
Source: YouTube
Source: YouTube
At this point it bears no resemblance to a Big Mac, but when you see it from the side, it does look like a mini burger.
The best part is, it seems easy enough to try out on our own!
By - grape Japan editorial staff.
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