America invented a great recipe: California roll. No it’s not Japanese traditional sushi. But it is delicious.
I ate my first California Roll in 1983 at a sushi bar called “Katsura” in San Diego. My husband and I often ate there.
To tell you the truth, I don’t like sushi that much. All I can eat is tuna, shrimp, salmon and eggs, and I didn’t care much for sea urchin or salmon roe. Maybe that’s why I thought California roll was so tasty.
A combination of avocado, imitation crab meat, and cucumber. Roll them without using Nori (seaweed). The person originated this recipe is a genius. Some think Nori is black paper and not edible, and eliminating Nori from this sushi is a great idea.
I learned that a Japanese chef who worked at a sushi restaurant in Little Tokyo of LA invented it in early 1960’s.
This recipe is a salad version of the favorite California roll.