If you think this sushi looks absolutely delicious, I suggest you look again. It's actually not a savory sight, it's a sweet one! TeamSugar member treu shared these sushi-shaped cookies with us in the Savory Sights Group. These cookies were made by her sister and use rice krispies, marzipan, chocolate, gummi drops and marshmallow to portray a full sushi spread. They look so realistic, I want to host a sushi party just so I can make these for dessert!
Have you taken photos of any delicious food recently? If so, then post them to our Savory Sights Group. I'll post my favorite ones here on YumSugar, so what are you waiting for?!






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Too cute!!!
1How cute!
2If you think this is cute, then check out this website:
3http://kookisushi.com/
these are really cute! i'm not a fan of sushi, but i know people who are, so if i ever threw a get-together or something, we'd all be winners with these sweet treats!
4those are so creative and sweet looking!
5This reminds me of Gilmore Girls where Lorelei made sushi out of everything! So cute.
6What did she use for the red caviar roll?
7i saw this on the food network a while back and really thought that it was cute! especially since i don't like regular sushi
8So creative!!
9OMG, these look so much like real sushi it's eerie!
10Aw, I'd rather have real sushi...
But these are cute. And very creative.
11That is FREAKIN AWESOME!!!
I try and make some!!
12Had me fooled. I really thought it was sushi!
13Love them! So cute! I only know a few sushi hold outs, that still refuse to eat sushi, but these would be fun for everyone, even the kiddies!
14Love it!!
15kgiuffre I think those are red hots for the red caviar - in miniature size though? I thought they were usually larger.
16Thanks, wambalus. I was just wondering how they're so shiny... I totally want to try making them!
17So creative but I hate sushi. I like my food cooked. But I'd surely eat these cookies.
18Thanks for the comments, everyone! (I'm the sister
I explained the ideas for some of
the things on Flickr, where I posted the photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/janevieve/2120982931/. I made the caviar ("salmon roe", in theory
from a gummi mixture using the first recipe here:
answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060906114646AAL9gA7. It was pretty easy--basically just melting orange gelatin and water together. I then put the mixture in a squeeze bottle (mine is a
Wilton brand bottle) and just squeezed out a bunch of dots on parchment paper.
19Thanks, Janevieve!!
20those are some of the cutest cookies I have ever seen! I am going to plan an asian themed party now just so that I can serve these cookies!
21Those are too cute to eat.
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