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Leftover Prime Rib "Sushi"

2 large portobello mushroom cap, stem removed, cut into 1/2" thick slices
1 tsp canola oil
6 large collard green leaves, stems carefully removed while keeping the leaves intact
1 (1/2" thick) slice leftover (cooked) Prime Rib Roast, cut into 1/2" thick strips
blue cheese parsnip potato mash (recipe follows)
roasted asparagus (recipe follows)
kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper
Cabernet Port Reduction (recipe follows)

Place one large pot of water of high heat. Bring to a boil and season liberally with kosher salt.

Add collard leaves to the boiling water. Blanche greens for 1-2 minutes until vivid green and just cooked. Carefully remove greens from water, trying not to tear the leaves, and set aside.

Place a small saute pan w/ 1 tsp canol oil over medium heat. Once the pan is hot, add the mushroom slices. Season with a pinch of kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper. Saute for 5-10 minutes until the mushroom has cooked through. Remove from pan and reserve.

Place saute pan back on burner and raise heat to medium high. Add prime rib to the skillet and just heat through, about 1-2 minutes. Remove from heat.

Assemble sushi: Lay out two whole collard green leaves. Position the leaves so that there is no gap where the stem has been removed and all edges are over lapping. Spread out about a 4" wide layer of parsnip potato mash across the collard greens (running across all the leaves, not running down 1 leaf). The mash will act as the "rice" in the "sushi".

Next, lay strips of beef down the middle of the mashed parsnips and potatoes. Beside the beef place a row of sauteed mushroom strips and a row of roasted asparagus.

Carefully roll up the sushi so that the beef, mushrooms, and asparagus are nestled in the middle of the mash and greens. Place the roll seam side down then slice into 3/4" wide pieces. Be careful not to smash the roll as you're cutting it or the filling will all come out!

Repeat the assemble process with the rest of the ingredients.

To serve, drizzle Cabernet Port Reduction down the center of a plate. Place sushi rolls on top of the reduction. Serve and enjoy!

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