Saturday, January 4, 2014

The Rainbow Ro(we)ll

Every year on New Year's Eve, our family makes a ton of food. We make everything from taquitos to buffalo chicken dip to assorted crackers and cheese balls. But the best part is the sushi.

I love sushi, in all shapes, sizes, and flavors. My dad makes really good sushi, and every New Year's Eve we make up our own sushi roll. Something besides your standard California roll or spicy tuna roll. It usually represents the past year in some way. My mom had the fantastic idea of making a "Rainbow Roll," which would represent the author Rainbow Rowell since we'd discovered her this past year.

We fell in love with the amazing book Eleanor & Park, and that is the inspiration for our Rainbow Ro(we)ll.




For the "Eleanor," we made an inside out California roll with shredded carrots on top to represent Eleanor's red hair (our sushi place was out of orange roe). For the "Park," we made a roll that had Kimchi inside since Park is Korean. We left the outside as seaweed, because Park's hair is jet black.

And there you have it. The Rainbow Ro(we)ll.

I should note that after coming up with this idea, we learned that her name is pronounced more like the word "towel," so I suppose I should also post a picture of a rainbow-colored towel to be truly correct, but we hope our tribute to one of our very favorite authors is appreciated just the same.



What do you think? :)

6 comments:

Abigail Lennah said...

I need to get started on reading "Eleanor and Park"! But that's really creative! Sushi rolls... and a rainbow towel! That cracked me up!!!! XD Stay strong and wonderful, all right?

xoxo Morning

Dr. Mark said...

I'm glad the rolls turned out well. I'm doubly glad they actually tasted pretty good. Nice post!

Boquinha said...

I think we're hilariously clever. :P

Anonymous said...

I am, unfortunately, not a fan of sushi, but I'd definitely try those. :) I love the towel for "correctness," lol.

Anonymous said...

Very inventive family you've got there! A lovely tribute to a great author.

The Magic Violinist said...

Thanks for the comments! :)

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