Dinner Party Sushi 1
Dinner Party Sushi 1
This class is for anyone who wants to learn how to make the most eye catching sushi rather than the regular sushi rolls. You will learn to make 4 really exciting party sushi full of tremendous WOW factors that are guaranteed to impress your guests. The class starts with an easy sushi first, then gradually work toward more technical sushi, The highlight is the Shikai-Maki, a step by step easy-to-follow guide is given by the experienced instructor, at the end of the class you will be amazed to see a geometric sushi that looks like a stained glass window!
The class received ★★★★ from TIMEOUT
"As we crowded round the kitchen stove, teacher Akemi Yokoyama talked us through the intricacies of washing and cooking sushi rice correctly. So far – easy peasy, Japanesey. Next it was on to flipping thin omelettes ready to wrap into present-like sushi parcels tied with chive ribbons. The cooking over, we then moulded, folded, wrapped and stuffed to produce round temari sushi, sweet tofu pouches inverted and filled with multicoloured topping, and our omelette parcels. But the most impressive trick was left until last. Maki rolls were cut lengthways, inverted around a cucumber baton, then rolled in another piece of nori seaweed. You end up with geometric sushi that looks like a stained glass window." https://www.timeout.com/london/food-and-drink/sozai-cooking-school
You will learn:
*How to wash, cook and season sushi rice
*How to make a paper thin egg omelettes to wrap sushi
*How to make TEMARI-SUSHI, round shaped bite-size sushi
*How to make decorative INARI-SUSHI sweet tofu pouches with multi-coloured toppings
*How to make CHAKIN-SUSHI omelettes parcel with salmon tied with chive ribbon
*How to make SHIKAI-MAKI impressive sushi rolls with geometric feature
Including a drink of your choice from the bar which is served after the 2nd sushi.
You can enjoy sushi after the class or take home in a box provided.
Suitable for:
From total beginners up to people who have mastered the basics but want to take their sushi making to the next level.
※The full address of the venue is confirmed on booking.
Instructor
Akemi Yokoyama
Akemi Yokoyama has a background in Japanese food provenance, nurtured from her Father, who along with his family foraged and fished throughout the Island of Hokkaido. She is now a Japanese food specialist, chef, presenter and writer based in London. Her regular Japanese cookery classes at Sozai have received very favourable reviews in the UK’s national media, including Time Out and The Telegraph. She has also appeared on the popular TV programmes, C4’s Sunday Brunch and CBBC's Saturday Mash-Up, teaching the presenters how to make sushi. She is also an in demand private chef. She has cooked for celebrities including Tina Turner and Rina Sawayama.
She demonstrates authentic Japanese cooking in the UK and Europe at many diverse events, and she regularly works with the Japanese government’s related organizations promoting Japanese cuisine and sake to the media and public. Her latest culinary interests include all aspects of fermentation and flavour experimentation across multiple food cultures. .
Akemi is a member of the Japanese Culinary Academy UK, is a certified miso sommelier. She has judged Sake category at International Wine Challenge in 2020/2021/2022/2024.
We booked a private lesson for eight, and it was everything we hoped for and more. Akemi (instructor) was welcoming, patient and a great teacher. Lots of really interesting background/context to Japanese cuisine; easy to follow guidance, techniques and tips; great ingredients and food; and, excellent follow-up materials on recipes, where to shop, etc. Highly recommended and we will be back for other courses.
The Roll & Roll Sushi course was great fun. The explanations were really clear and we made a variety of sushi, all of which was delicious. Would definitely recommend this course.
Great team and teacher! The group really enjoyed the class