My favorite Poké Bowl recipe is for you if you are a sushi and sashimi lover and have never had a Poké Bowl! There are lots of options to make it perfect for you and your family!
Where to Find Sashimi Quality Fish
Finding sashimi quality fish is so much easier now with all the online stores even if you don’t happen to live on either the East or West Coast. Two of my favorite online sites are Riviera Seafood and Catalina Offshore Products out of Southern California. Each online shop has its own shipping rules, but they all have 1-day deliveries with reasonable shipping costs based on what you order. Your fish arrives in perfect condition already for your sushi, sashimi, or poké meal!
You should also try your local Asian Market for sashimi quality fish. Fish is typically frozen but can be a great option if you are having a critical craving!
What to Order
Let’s talk about tuna! If you are a sushi and sashimi neophyte, you will probably start your journey with tuna. Tuna is sold based on fat content and marbling. It is separated basically into 3-grade levels; Akami, Chutoro, and Otoro. The Chutoro and Otoro are from the belly of the tuna.
- Akami – which is the low-fat content, reddish, more affordable cut of tuna. It can be found as a “Tuna Saku Block” which is perfect for making our poke.
- Chutoro – This is the next level up from the Akami. It has more fat and therefore more flavor
- Otoro – The highest quality and most expensive is Otoro. The fat content is much higher and the texture is more butter-like.
Chutoro and Otoro are more expensive and of better quality than Akami. You may want to save them for when you make sushi or sashimi so that you can enjoy the taste and experience without being distracted by all the other ingredients that make up your poké bowl.
What Else Goes Into a Poké Bowl
Anyone who frequents poké restaurants will know that they typically give you a whole lot of options in making your poké bowl. In my recipe below, I provide some of my favorites. There are plenty of options in the protein you use and the sauces you drizzle on your poké. There are many other ingredients to add more flavor and texture. Feel free to add your own!
Optional ingredients for your Poké- Avocado dice, Wakame (See note below)
I hope you enjoy my recipe. Let me know what you add to make your favorite Poké Bowl. As always, thanks for Spending Time in My Kitchen!