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Low-Carb Daikon Temaki (Sushi Hand Rolls)

Written by: Sam Talbot + Henry Jensen

1 minute read

March 28, 2016

Nothing like no carb low carb sushi. This version uses diced daikon as a fresh, crunchy substitute for traditional rice.

It’s also a great way to introduce sushi to kids who haven’t tried it yet—getting them involved in the fun of making their own rolls can make them more eager to take a bite.

Check out the conversation that led to this recipe over here.

Ingredients

  • 2 Daikon radishes, finely diced (a 7″ Daikon radish is 14 g)
  • 4 tablespoons coconut vinegar
  • 2 tablespoons coconut sugar
  • Salt & pepper, to taste
  • Any veggie you can think of really
  • Shredded carrots
  • Sprouts
  • Cucumber, seeded, thinly sliced
  • Avocado, sliced
  • Red pepper, thinly sliced
  • Sashimi grade tuna
  • Nori sheets
  • Soy paper sheets
  • Wasabi or spicy mayo (4 tablespoons of Kewpie mayo, 2 tablespoons Rooster sauce)

Instructions

1. Need a refresher on making a hand roll? Check out our “How to Make Temaki” guide or find a quick tutorial on YouTube.

2. Start by cutting the nori sheets in half lengthwise—you’ll need one half-sheet per hand roll.

3. Place a layer of diced daikon radish on one half of the nori.

4. Add your desired fillings diagonally across the daikon.

5. Gently roll it up. Don’t worry if it takes a few tries to get the hang of it! Just be sure not to overstuff—tempting as it is. Luckily, with these low-carb rolls, you can make (and eat) as many as you want.

Yields: 8-10 rolls (depending on radish size)

Preparation time: 30-45 minutes

Per serving: 5 g carbohydrates per roll

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Sam Talbot + Henry Jensen

Sam (age 37) + Henry (age 8) are best friends and both T1 diabetics. They chat via facetime a couple times a month and talk about recipes, T1 problems and general dude stuff.