Chances are I will never be a sushi chef.
Why, you ask? Two reasons:
- My knife skills could use a little work. Just ask my sister-in-law, Dawn, who has one hand on the phone to dial 911 every time I pick up a knife to cut a vegetable.
- As I mentioned yesterday, I don’t eat sushi. Raw fish kind of gives me the willies.
BUT, I recently ran across nori seaweed at my local grocery store, you know the green stuff that’s used to wrap up sushi. Seaweed is a mineral powerhouse, in fact, according to Dr. Stephen T. Sinatra…
“Seaweed contains all fifty-six minerals and especially idodine, which are needed for the thyroid gland.”
Not only that, nori seaweed contains protein, calcium, iron, potassium, and more vitamin A than carrots, according to Dr. Jonny Bowden in his book The 150 Healthiest Foods on Earth.
I’ve been using nori seaweed sheets in place of bread or tortillas to make lower calorie, lower carb, easy to make, kinda-fun-to-eat, sandwich wraps.
The other day I cut up (gasp!) carrots, cabbage, cucumbers, and red onion and generously piled the veggies inside of a 10 calorie(!) sheet of nori seaweed along with some leftover edamame hummus. I then rolled it up like you would if making sushi, sealed the edge with a little water, and cut the wrap into three pieces.
For lunch over the weekend I made egg salad sushi rolls. I can say with great confidence that sushi chefs all over the world are cringing at this very moment. But get this, I didn’t have to do any cutting this time. Dawn will be relieved! I tossed two hard boiled eggs, 1/4 of a red onion, honey mustard, salt and pepper into my Vitamix and in about 10 seconds I had perfect egg salad.
I’m sure you can fill up these wraps with just about anything. Except ham salad, because that’s just gross.
Does it taste just like the sandwich you’d buy at a sub shop? Not quite. In fact, the seaweed texture takes some getting used to as it’s a bit chewy, but it’s not a deal-breaker. I’ve found if you make these wraps and stick them in the fridge an hour or more before you eat them, they soften up a bit and are easier to eat.
Now I really must go hit the gym before I hit the point of nori turn.


Miz says:
June 1st 2010I have a good friend who SNACKS on these plain. they are her version of my beef jerky I guess :)
Jessica@HowSweet says:
June 1st 2010So creative! I really love this idea. I have never made homemade sushi or had any of the ingredients, but I think this would be worth it. ;)
Lindsay says:
June 1st 2010I love making nori wraps. I like to use canned salmon. So crunchy!
The Candid RD says:
June 1st 2010Yum! who needs raw fish in their sushi anyway?! Not me (although I do love it). The egg salad sounds great in a nori seaweed roll. Yum. I want to try this sometime. Success!
Tracey @ I'm Not Superhuman says:
June 1st 2010I had a friend in high school who was from Korea and just ate nori like crackers. I can’t do that, but I do like it for sushi rolls. Sadly, I’m still a vegetarian in a sushi restaurant. I can’t get over the raw fish either.
Jody - Fit at 52 says:
June 1st 2010I am not a raw fish person either but these nori seaweed sheets are something I have not heard of. Thx for the info & suggestions on using it!
connie says:
June 1st 2010im so on this…never thought of that and i so need iodine….thanks, will pick some up and post my creativeness, but probly cant do as well as you, love the hummus part, will go good with the seaweed….
Estela @ Weekly Bite says:
June 1st 2010Very creative!! I need make this very soon :)
Anna @ Newlywed, Newly Veg says:
June 1st 2010These look very tasty!!! I haven’t tried seaweed in my own kitchen, but I keep meaning to get some when I go to our local health food store…they have all different kinds!
Amanda Thebe says:
June 1st 2010I love seaweed and use it all the time instead of bread. I use crab sticks (shocking but I love them!) mixed with light mayo, sweet chilli sauce, avocado, scallions – so delicious!
sian-girlgetstrong says:
June 1st 2010I love love love sushi…crave it actaully and I am not bad even at making it…but to use it in place of bread,,no way! BUT I’m really glad to hear that all the seaweed is so good for you because my kids love it too!
Lindsay says:
June 1st 2010I’ve seen the nori in the store, but never even thought to make sandwiches with it. What a great idea!
Erika @ Dr. TriRunner says:
June 1st 2010I love using nori!! I make my own sushi a lot actually, but sans the raw fish. Even though I’m a carnivore again, I’m still not feeling the fish eggs or raw eel. :)
kalli@fitandfortysomething says:
June 1st 2010oh these look great! love this idea….though i am not a big fan of seaweed.
Naomi(onefitfoodie) says:
June 1st 2010i have always wanted to make my very own SUSHI!
april says:
June 1st 2010I must admit sushi freaks me out! But I”ve always wanted to make it! LOL
Jennifer @ shesafitchick says:
June 1st 2010OMG I would love this. Raw fish totally grosses me out too, but I would def eat something like this. You are brilliant girl! :)
FatFighterTV says:
June 2nd 2010Hmmm… interesting…
SushiTail says:
June 4th 2010I love flavored nori, I can eat tons of them.
Starfire says:
June 4th 2010Hey, this is a great idea (as is snacking on the nori like jerky). I keep wanting to try seaweed, because I *know* how nutritious it is; but I’ve never been aware of anything except for sushi that I could do with it.
Now I do – thanks heaps for the ideas!
Starfire
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Laury @ thefitnessriot says:
June 4th 2010Yum! this is a fantastic idea…I will try this! No mercury to worry about here!
GiGi says:
June 29th 2010I wrap nori around EVERYTHING I eat and have done so for such a long time, it’s truly awesome, RIGHT!!! I make my OWN sushi rolls too with fresh sushi grade fish & veggies, no rice for me! :) I am currently hooked on Eel, Spaghetti Squash, Green Beans all wrapped in Nori!
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