In addition, there were finally local hothouse tomatoes, so I loaded up on those. Thus, predictably:

And then the rolls. Sriracha-lime mayonnaise, avocado, red onion, sylvetta arugula, and chervil joined the panko-togarashi crusted marlin that I quickly dropped in some hot oil before slicing. It was a pretty insane combination, and kept me busy rolling seconds and thirds (though, as the photo shows, speed-rolling sushi is not my best event.) I also chopped the scapes and sautéed them hot with a zucchini until there was some good brown on them, then squeezed in some lime juice and dumped the mixture in a bowl. They were as good as it is possible for a side of veggies to be. We drank a 2006 Jacky Blot Vouvray- "Les Caburoches" this time; soon I hope to have an excuse to compare this one with the one we got from Mary.

4 comments:
i'm so glad you are willing to break that rule... because produce rules are MEANT TO BE BROKEN.
As always, your presentation is lovely - I like the "evil" look of the sushi and the pinwheel effect of the tomatoes. Very cool.
Claudia: The exceptions are local tomatoes, corn, and fruit. And anything else I can't resist.
Zoomie: I'd say "sloppy" rather than "evil," but thanks as always.
Not sloppy - to me they look like creatures from another planet or a Hollywood B movie. Very cool - if you hadn't told us they were sloppy, I would have assumed it was intentional.
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