How to Make Sushi Hamantaschen for Purim

Who's to stop a sushi roll from dressing up as hamantaschen?

Crazy for sushi? Meshuga for hamantaschen? Then you’ll love sushi hamantaschen, brought to you by LA’s Meshuga 4  Sushi and Kosher in the Kitch.

Anything goes on Purim, a holiday for costumes, drinking, and partying. So who’s to stop a sushi roll from dressing up as Hamantaschen?

Sushi chef Moshe at Meshuga 4 Sushi takes fried-rice triangles, and tops with guacamole, baked salmon, and spicy mayo. And he doesn’t stop there: later in the video, he demonstrates how to make triangular sushi rolls, filled with sushi rice and fish.

Watch below to see how it’s done!  Happy Purim!

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