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Philadelphia Sushi Stack

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My favorite Philadelphia rolls…stacked up!

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Philadelphia Sushi Stacks

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  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 4 large or 24 small stacks 1x

Description

Instead of rolling your Philadelphia sushi, try making these fun sushi stacks!


Ingredients

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  • 4 cups cooked sushi rice
  • 1 lb. smoked salmon, cut into small pieces
  • 1 (8 oz.) brick PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese, softened*
  • 1 large English cucumber (or a regular cucumber), julienned or sliced into thin coins
  • 1 large avocado, pitted and thinly sliced
  • 1 nori sheet, cut into small confetti-like pieces
  • garnishes: pickled ginger, wasabi

Instructions

  1. Layer the rice, salmon, cream cheese, cucumber, avocado and nori to form sushi stacks.
  2. *You can either spread the cream cheese on with a knife. Or heat it in a small sauce pan over medium heat, stirring often, until it reaches the consistency of thick sour cream. Then drizzle it over the sushi stacks with a fork or use a piping bag. (Or you can also just transfer the heated cream cheese to a thick ziplock bag, and cut off a tiny corner to drizzle that way.)
  3. **If using the (larger) mini springform pans, I used 1 cup cooked rice per stack and the julienned cucumbers. If using the (smaller) mini springform pans, I used 2 Tbsp. cooked rice per bite, and the cucumber coins.

Philadelphia Sushi Stacks | gimmesomeoven.com

Philadelphia Sushi Stacks | gimmesomeoven.com

Philadelphia Sushi Stacks | gimmesomeoven.com

Philadelphia Sushi Stacks | gimmesomeoven.com

Philadelphia Sushi Stacks | gimmesomeoven.com

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26 comments on “Philadelphia Sushi Stack”

  1. Oh these look awesome!!!! So cute! I would LOve these!

  2. I’m not normally a huge sushi fan but I’d have a seriously hard time resisting one of these adorable stacks. Such a fun idea Ali!

  3. What a creative idea, these look wonderful! :)

  4. Fabulous!! I’m completely loving these sushi stacks, can’t wait to make them! And of course I’ve always been a fan of Philadelphia cream cheese – I love their partnership with Share Our Strength.

  5. I LIVEEEEE for California rolls – these are to die for adorable Ali!

  6. You are too cute! LOVE these!

  7. These are so cute, and I love that you don’t have to roll them. I still can’t get a sushi roll just right.

  8. What a gorgeous first course or healthy dinner idea. Love it like crazy!!

  9. Girl as much as I tried I can not grab those through my screen (insert sad face here). You crushed it; )

  10. I love everything about this! I could eat sushi every day, and I love this gorgeous presentation, perfect for a dinner party. And what a great cause!

  11. I love this! So refreshing and delicious!

  12. definitely my kind of sushi!!! I will have to make this soon

  13. What a fabulous idea for serving up sushi like this! Love your recipe and love that you partnered up with Philadelphia for such a great cause.

  14. I can’t get over how fun these are! I adore sushi!! This is a really great cause too. Glad to see Philadelphia behind a great cause like No Kid Hungry.

  15. When I was in HS, my bestie and I would always get sushi after school. Of course we thought we were so authentic when we ordered the “Cali roll”…well duh, it has cream cheese in it! haha I LOVE your take on this!!

  16. Ali, these are brilliant in every way! What a fun way to serve up sushi. It’s great to hear that Philadelphia is getting behind a cause like No Kid Hungry.

  17. I always get these when I order sushi but I’ve never thought about trying them on my own. What a neat idea!

  18. I love Philadelphia cream cheese, I even have it with my scrambled eggs from time to time. And sushi must be perfect with it.

  19. oh my… i’m drooling. Love this recipe, Ali!

  20. This is awesome, I love the idea of no rolling required and they look so tasty!

  21. This is the first time I have seen these and these are brilliant! Cannot wait to try them! They look so impressive and a really great take on sushi. Thanks for sharing!