There is an outdoor cat that lives across the street from us. She is a gorgeous tortie/himalayan with bluish eyes who has an elegant sway to her step and oozes sweetness. Every time we’ve run into her, she gives us a high-pitched but soft hello meow, and purrs when you rub her head. Since we’re not sure of her name, we just refer to her as fancycat. If you scroll down to the bottom of this post, you’ll see a picture of Nimrod, our exclusively indoor 12-year old manx, who embodies slightly different but equally endearing qualities.

As I had just finished making the shiitake portion of these nigiri for the blog, my ears were blasted with a sound I have never heard before that can only be described as a mix of several sets of tires squealing off asphalt. I knew it was coming from Nimrod, and thought that she was surely in an accident and horribly injured. When I found her, she was glued to our glass front door, body extended into the shape of a starfish, with fancycat mirroring her pose with equal intensity on the other side.

I scooped Nimrod up, slammed the main door and held her tight while I composed myself for about a minute. My hands were still shaking uncontrollably after I put her down (the noise really was quite horrible), but Nimrod just rolled casually onto her side and began to lazily groom herself. I sat with her until she decided to get up and go to her cat bed. By the time I returned to my sushi, the sauce had turned cold and clumpy, but I gently reheated it and assembled everything as planned, and prepped it for shooting, (as I’m currently trying to teach myself to do a little photography for the blog!)

These were so quick and easy to make and although I dragged the fresh shiitake caps through some thickened Everything Sauce, prepared teriyaki or any other thickened asian-inspired sauce will work here as well. The rice and shiitake work perfectly together here, creating a harmonious balance—which especially hit the spot after the day’s mini-drama.