uni from CitarellaCelia Cheng

Uni Lover

by Celia Sin-Tien Cheng
March 31, 2009

I love sea urchin, and I talk about it a lot. Mostly in relation to sushi, but the Japanese are not the only ones who eat uni. Sea urchin is also loved and commonly eaten by Greeks and Italians. I love the sweet, creamy taste of uni from Santa Barbara, or the brinier-tasting type from the East Coast. But really there’s no sea urchin I won’t try, whether it’s Russian, Japanese, Chilean or Korean.

Lately, I’ve been indulging quite a bit, as Citarella sells the thorny creatures from Maine through the winter months for $5.99/lb — the season’s almost over, so go quick! I usually buy two and ask them to clean them (open them and get rid of the viscera and other matters around the yellow/orange “meat” that is actually the gonads), for a bargain at around $3.

I scoop out these precious babies (five strips in one sea urchin) into a bowl, add olive oil and lemon juice, and eat them with country bread as an appetizer. I learned this from the Greeks, but there’s a million ways to enjoy these briny little pieces of joy. Let us know how you like to eat your sea urchin!

 

Comments (2)

jennie

Apr 4, 09:57 AM

i eat my uni either tossed with spaghetti and ikura and sprinkled with nori and a splash of shoyu or in a shot glass with a kumamoto oyster and ikura. yum!

Darlene

Feb 18, 11:18 PM

I love to eat it plain with a dip in ponzu sauce. Heavan!

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