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Export 12 ingredients for grocery delivery
Step 1
Grease your 9 x 9 baking dish with sesame oil.
Step 2
Cook short grain rice according to package instructions in your rice cooker or pot. Once cooked, season your hot rice with sugar, salt and rice vinegar and mix with a rice paddle.
Step 3
Transfer cooked rice to greased baking dish and spread rice out evenly. Optional: Sprinkle sesame seeds and furikake over the rice.
Step 4
Preheat oven to 500 degrees F.
Step 5
In a medium bowl, mix strained tuna with kewpie mayo, sriracha sauce, sugar and salt. Layer that on top of the rice and spread it out evenly.
Step 6
Then peel and thinly slice avocados. Spread the avocado over the tuna layer. Generously drizzle more kewpie mayo and sriracha sauce over top.
Step 7
Broil in oven for 10 minutes until the sauce is bubbling. Optional: garnish with green onions. Slice with a wet knife into 20 pieces and scoop a piece of the filling into half a sheet of nori and enjoy!
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