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Love Sushi? Make Sushi. Eat Sushi!

With its roots in pre-recorded history, sushi has a long tradition of making hungry bellies happy. Our contemporary notion of sushi was developed in the early 19th Century. Earlier sushi was made from fermented ingredients, but beginning in the 1800s it was made with fresh ingredients so it could be made and eaten quickly.

Having grown in popularity in the US over the past decade and a half, the sushi we know and love is often eaten in social situations. Wouldn’t it be great to learn how make sushi the same way you eat it – together with your friends? Now you can, because Chef Maggie is offering Home Sushi Parties to Tucsonians like yourself.

All you need to do is schedule a date and time, and invite over up to 10 members of sushi-going crew. Sushi is a fast and easy dish to make once you know how it is prepared.
For just $50 per person, you and your friends will have the opportunity chat and have a great time as I teach you the basics of making your own maki-sushi. You’ll have a great time socializing as you learn to slice, stack, roll, and separate your own delicious sushi rolls during the sushi party.

The best part? You and your friends will enjoy delicious, homemade sushi during the party. And you will go home with the skills to keep making your own sushi long after the party ends – a skill which will surely wow your family and friends. Not only is sushi delicious, but it can be full of fresh, healthy ingredients to help you, your friends, and your families make new and creative, balanced meals. Sushi is chock-full of vegetables, healthy protein from fish, and complex carbohydrates in rice. It can be made vegetarian or vegan. What’s not to love about such a versatile dish?

I recently hosted Chef Maggie’s first sushi party after returning from the United States Personal Chef Association’s annual conference in Long Beach, California, where I learned how to make sushi. The sushi party was a blast, and the attendees loved it so much I decided to make it a regular institution, along with my Truffle Parties. Think you and your friends would enjoy chopping, wrapping, and rolling while sharing a laugh? Contact me to schedule your sushi-making party today!

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