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For Valentine’s Day, surprise your spouse with a special sushi Valentine Roll—or send it to someone as a gift for a red-letter day.

Chef Pepa Escalante shared some guidelines and twists on how to prepare her very own recipe. A dainty take on the traditional Japanese staple, this mouthwatering treat comes with a decadent serving of sushi rice embraced by thinly sliced fresh sushi-grade tuna. “It is easy to make. It will also not take too much of your time,” she said.

“You can switch up the ingredients. You may substitute tuna with fresh or smoked salmon. You may also add other vegetables or fruits such as lettuce, perilla leaf, avocado, mango or even kimchi.” Sauté the kimchi first to lose its moisture, she advised.

Chef Pepa Escalante.

Escalante trained at the Emirates Academy of Hospitality Management in Dubai through a partnership with Benilde. She also further honed her culinary skills at the Pastry and Cold Kitchens of Burj Al Arab, one of the most iconic hotels in the city.

With her passion for both cooking and teaching, she decided to share her experiences with the culinary aspirants of her alma mater as an instructor on Garde Manger and Filipino and International Cuisines.

She is the chief financial officer of Pantree Food Concepts Inc.

Valentine Roll features thinly sliced fresh sushi-grade tuna.

Valentine Roll

Yield: 1 whole sushi roll

100 g fresh sushi-grade tuna, sliced thinly

80 g cream cheese, sliced lengthwise

80 g cucumber, julienned

40 g carrots, julienned

20 g Japanese mayonnaise

40 ml rice vinegar

¾ c cooked Japanese/short-grain rice

1 tsp vegetable oil

15 g white sugar

¼ tsp salt

1 pc nori sheet

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Condiments: Wasabi, Japanese soy sauce, sriracha, mayonnaise

Tools: Bamboo mat, sharp knife, cling wrap, chopping board

Combine rice vinegar, oil, sugar and salt in a small saucepan. Cook over low heat until the sugar granules dissolve. Cool the vinegar mixture, then slowly add to the cooked rice. Gently stir until the rice is slightly sticky. Set aside.

Cover the bamboo mat in cling wrap. Place half a sheet of nori on top. Put the cooked rice evenly on the nori. Flip it over so that the rice is facing the bamboo mat.

Assemble the cream cheese, cucumber, and carrots on the other side of the nori sheet. Spread the Japanese mayonnaise on top. Roll the sushi, pressing lightly as you go.

Transfer the roll to the chopping board. Place the bamboo mat over it. Lightly press down using the tip of your fingers to create a half-heart shape.

Cover the sushi with a layer of sliced tuna. Place a sheet of cling film on top of the sushi roll. Use the bamboo mat to press the tuna onto the roll.Slice the sushi roll carefully with a sharp knife with the cling film still on, until you come up with eight pieces of sushi. Remove cling film. Assemble on a plate.

Serve with wasabi and Japanese soy sauce or sriracha mayo.


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