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    Recipe: Tempura Razor Clam Sushi

    This week on Good Food, Evan talks to Langdon Cook about foraging for razor clams in Washington state. This recipe for Tempura Razor Clam Sushi comes from Langdon’s blog Fat…

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    By Gillian Ferguson • Nov 10, 2011 • 1 min read

    This week on Good Food, Evan talks to Langdon Cook about foraging for razor clams in Washington state. This recipe for Tempura Razor Clam Sushi comes from Langdon’s blog Fat of the Land. For a lesson in how to clean razor clams check out this article in Sunset Magazine.

    sushi-grade short-grain rice and rinse it in a few changes of water before cooking. The rice should spread smoothly on a sheet of nori without becoming too gloppy.

    While the rice is cooking, prep and arrange your ingredients. I’ve used all kinds of fish, fresh vegetables, Asian-style pickled vegetables, and other flavors and textures. The following are examples, but experiment on your own. Tempura is fun because it adds a little crunch to your sushi and a hit of that fatty goodness that only fried foods can give.

    4-5 razor clams, cut in half lengthwise

    tempura batter (here’s a recipe)

    2 cups sushi rice

    seasoned rice vinegar

    1 package nori

    Dungeness crabmeat or other fish or shellfish*

    1 small jar tobiko

    1/2 cucumber

    1 avocado

    pickled ginger

    wasabi

    soy sauce

    1. Make rice. When cooked, mix in a splash of seasoned rice vinegar to taste.

    2. Peel and slice cucumber into matchsticks. Cut avocado into thin slices.

    3. Batter razor clams and fry in oil. Remove to paper towels.

    4. Spread rice evenly on nori wrapper. Repeatedly wetting fingers in a dipping bowl makes this easier.

    5. Arrange ingredients and roll. For an inside-out roll, flip rice-covered wrapper onto wax paper, rice side down.

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      Gillian Ferguson

      Supervising Producer, Good Food

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