The fish in this tempura mahi mahi sushi is fully cooked. The tempura batter has a nice crunch, and the mango salsa, teriyaki sauce, and sriracha mayo provide perfect combination of sweet, savory, and spicy.
Prep Time30mins
Cook Time10mins
Total Time40mins
Course: Appetizer, Main Course
Cuisine: Japanese
Keyword: cooked sushi, mahi mahi
Servings: 2rolls
Equipment
Deep fryer or heavy bottomed pot with candy thermometer
Place sushi rice, 1 cup water, and 1 tbsp rice vinegar into a pot. Bring to a boil, stirring occasionally to prevent rice from sticking to the bottom and burning.
Once the water is boiling, reduce heat to low, cover, and cook for about 15 minutes. Continue to gently stir occasionally with a spatula to prevent burning on the bottom.
Once the rice is finished cooking, transfer to a bowl, cover with plastic wrap, and set aside to cool. Don’t cool in the refrigerator.
Prepare Mahi Mahi
Combine the dry ingredients for the tempura batter in a large bowl. Add wet ingredients and whisk lightly with a fork until everything is incorporated. If the batter seems really dry, add more seltzer. Don’t over-mix the batter.
Cut the Mahi Mahi into bite-sized pieces.
Heat oil to 350° in a deep fryer or large heavy bottomed pot. The oil needs to be deep enough for the fish pieces to “swim” and not touch the bottom. You will probably need to fry the fish pieces in batches, too, unless you have a fairly large fryer. The fish pieces should be able to move freely without touching each other. See important deep frying safety information from the USDA. Be very careful, and know how to properly extinguish a grease fire.
Do these steps for each piece of fish in the batch: Coat with batter. Carefully place in the fryer. Use a metal fork of tongs to poke it free if it sticks to the bottom
After a couple of minutes, flip the pieces. Cook until both sides are golden brown. I flipped each piece a couple of times through the cooking process.
Remove from the oil using a spider strainer and set aside onto a plate lined with paper towels.
Repeat steps for all of the fish.
Assemble Sushi Rolls
Take the cooled sushi rice and form it into a thin layer on a sushi mat. I’ve found it easiest to use my hands, but the rice will be very sticky, so keep a small bowl of cold water on the counter to wet your fingers to reduce the sticking.
Place a seaweed sheet on top of the rice. Line up tempura Mahi Mahi pieces in the middle of the roll.
Use the sushi mat to roll (there are a lot of videos out there on how to do this).
Use a sharp chef’s knife to cut each roll into pieces. Drizzle with Teriyaki sauce and spicy mayo. Top with and mango salsa. Serve with soy sauce if desired.
Notes
See important deep frying safety information from the USDA. Be very careful, and know how to properly extinguish a grease fire.