Easy Vegan Sushi Recipe (2024)

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Sushi without fish? Absolutely no problem! If you are a sushi fan, you will love this easy vegan sushi recipe with avocado, tofu, carrots, and cucumber. Homemade sushi can be so easy!

I’ve never liked sushi with raw fish, but I absolutely LOVE vegan sushi. We usually make it either with regular sushi rice, brown rice, or quinoa. And making sushi at home is much easier than you’d think!

Sushi for Beginners – What You Need:

You don’t need many ingredients for my sushi recipe. It’s all very basic. You should be able to find all of the ingredients in any regular grocery store.

You need:

  • short-grain Japanese rice
  • rice vinegar
  • sugar
  • salt
  • nori sheets
  • carrots
  • cucumber
  • avocado
  • firm tofu
  • soy sauce
  • sesame seeds

You also need a bamboo rolling mat, which you can either buy at the grocery store, in an Asian market, or online.

As always, you can find the full ingredient list in a separate recipe box at the end of this post.

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Making these vegan sushi rolls is pretty easy if you follow the instructions. I used to suck at rolling sushi, but if I can make it I’m sure you can as well! I included lots of step-by-step photos for you, which are great if you are new to making sushi.

Make The Sushi Rice:

STEP 1: Rinse the sushi rice in a fine mesh colander under cold water.

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STEP 2: Either cook the rice in your Instant Pot or cook it on the stove top. If you are using an Instant Pot use the rice setting (low pressure for 12 minutes). Allow the pressure to release naturally. The rice should be tender and the water should be completely absorbed. If you are cooking it on the stove top, bring the rice with the water to a boil, then reduce the heat to low, cover, and cook for 20 minutes. I usually prefer to make sushi rice in my Instant Pot.

STEP 3: Combine the rice vinegar, the sugar, and the salt in a small bowl. Add the cooked rice to a large bowl and stir in the vinegar sugar mixture until well combined. Let it cool down. Cover the bowl of rice with a damp napkin or kitchen cloth until it’s ready to use.

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Cut The Ingredients and Fill the Rolls:

STEP 4: In the meanwhile, cut the cucumber, the carrots, the avocado, and the tofu in thin strips. Heat some oil in a flat pan and cook the tofu strips for about 4 minutes on high heat until crispy. Add a tablespoon of soy sauce while cooking.

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Roll The Sushi Rolls:

STEP 5: Place a nori sheet lengthwise on a bamboo rolling mat with the shiny side down. Fill a shallow bowl with cool water and wet your hands. Take a handful of rice and place it in the center of the nori sheet. Spread evenly, leaving a 3/4 – inch strip of the nori sheet uncovered on the top.

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STEP 6: Place some thin strips of cucumber, carrot, tofu and avocado in a line on the near edge of the nori sheet. Make sure not to overfill the nori.

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STEP 7: Tuck your thumbs underneath the bamboo mat and hold the ingredients with your fingers. Then roll the bamboo mat and the nori sheet towards your fingers with slight pressure. Make sure that the ingredients are fully covered with the rice and the nori sheet. Roll slowly to ensure that the sushi is rolled evenly.

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STEP 8: Wet your fingers again in the shallow bowl of cool water and moisturize the uncovered strip of the nori sheet. Then completely roll up the nori sheet with the bamboo mat.Easy Vegan Sushi Recipe (9)

Cut the Rolls

STEP 9:Place the sushi roll on a cutting board and carefully cut it in half with a sharp knife. Put the knife under cold water before and after cutting. Put the sushi halves beside each other and carefully cut them into small slices.

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Enjoy!

STEP 10: Sprinkle the vegan sushi rolls with sesame seeds and serve with soy sauce. If you want you could also add wasabi and pickled ginger.

Vegan Sushi Fillings

There are so many choices to fill vegan sushi. You don’t necessarily need fish or seafood to enjoy sushi!

Here are some great vegan sushi ideas:

  • cucumber
  • carrot
  • avocado
  • tofu
  • tempeh
  • sweet potato
  • fried asparagus
  • caramelized onion
  • jackfruit
  • mango
  • baby spinach
  • beets
  • sauteed mushrooms
  • marinated eggplant
  • It’s important to have a bamboo mat, also calledmasiku,for rolling the sushi. You can buy it at an Asian market or order it online. Sometimes you can even find it in the supermarket.
  • Roll the sushi rolls slowly to ensure that the sushi is rolled evenly.
  • Put the knife under cold water before and after cutting the sushi rolls. Make sure to use a very sharp knife.
  • For a gluten-free version you can substitute the soy sauce with tamari.
  • Make sure not to overfill the sushi rolls.
  • You could also use maple syrup instead of sugar for the rice vinegar, salt, and sugar mixture.

Vegan Sushi Options

1. Vegan Sushi with Brown Rice

For a healthier version, you could also use brown rice instead of traditional Japanese sushi rice. Just prepare it the same way as you would white rice.

2. Sushi without Rice? Vegan Sushi with Quinoa

Another great option is to use quinoa instead of rice. We do this all the time. Also add the rice vinegar sugar mixture to the quinoa. I think it’s even easier to make sushi with quinoa than with rice because the quinoa will be super sticky. And it’s also packed with nutrients.

3. Vegan Sushi with Cauliflower Rice

If you want to avoid carbs and still want to enjoy sushi, you might want to try sushi with cauliflower rice. It’s a great low-carb alternative that requires zero cooking. Instead of rice just use cauliflower rice, which is super easy to make.

You will definitely taste the difference between “real” sushi with rice and cauliflower rice sushi, but it will still be pretty delicious. And super healthy!

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Vegan Sushi – FAQ:

Can sushi be frozen?

No, I wouldn’t recommend freezing sushi.Unfortunately sushi rice does not freeze well. It will have a rubbery texture after freezing. Avocado will most likely turn into black mush and the nori sheets will lose their crispness.

So always enjoy sushi fresh!

Which rice for sushi?

When making sushi, it’s best to chose white Japanese sushi rice. Sometimes it’s also calledshari.You should be able to find it in the rice section of every supermarket. Check outthis helpful postfor more information on how to chose and cook sushi rice.

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Vegan Sushi

Sushi without fish? Absolutely no problem! If you are a sushi fan, you will love this easy vegan sushi recipe with avocado, tofu, carrots, and cucumber. Homemade sushi can be so easy!

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Course: Appetizer, Entrées

Cuisine: Japanese

Prep Time: 30 minutes mins

Cook Time: 20 minutes mins

Total Time: 50 minutes mins

Servings: 4 people

Calories: 437kcal

Author: Sina

Ingredients

For the sushi rice:

  • 2 cups Japanese sushi rice
  • 1/4 cup rice vinegar
  • 2 tablespoons sugar or maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • nori sheets

For the vegan sushi filling:

  • 7 oz firm tofu
  • 1 avocado
  • 1 cucumber
  • 2 carrots
  • soy sauce

Instructions

  • Rinse the sushi rice in a fine mesh colander under cold water.

  • Either cook the rice in your Instant Pot or cook it on the stove top. If you are using an Instant Pot use the rice setting (low pressure for 12 minutes). Allow the pressure to release naturally. The rice should be tender and the water should be completely absorbed. If you are cooking it on the stove top, bring the rice with the water to a boil, then reduce the heat to low, cover, and cook for 20 minutes. I usually prefer to make sushi rice in my Instant Pot.

  • Combine the rice vinegar, the sugar, and the salt in a small bowl. Add the cooked rice to a large bowl and stir in the vinegar sugar mixture until well combined. Let it cool down. Cover the bowl of rice with a damp napkin or kitchen cloth until it's ready to use.

  • In the meanwhile, cut the cucumber, the carrots, the avocado, and the tofu in thin strips. Heat some oil in a flat pan and cook the tofu strips for about 4 minutes on high heat until crispy. Add a tablespoon of soy sauce while cooking.

  • Place a nori sheet lengthwise on a bamboo rolling mat with the shiny side down. Fill a shallow bowl with cool water and wet your hands. Take a handful of rice and place it in the center of the nori sheet. Spread evenly, leaving a 3/4 - inch strip of the nori sheet uncovered on the top.

  • Place some thin strips of cucumber, carrot, tofu and avocado in a line on the near edge of the nori sheet. Make sure not to overfill the nori.

  • Tuck your thumbs underneath the bamboo mat and hold the ingredients with your fingers. Then roll the bamboo mat and the nori sheet towards your fingers with slight pressure. Make sure that the ingredients are fully covered with the rice and the nori sheet. Roll slowly to ensure that the sushi is rolled evenly.

  • Wet your fingers again in the shallow bowl of cool water and moisturize the uncovered strip of the nori sheet. Then completely roll up the nori sheet with the bamboo mat.

  • Place the sushi roll on a cutting board and carefully cut it in half with a sharp knife. Put the knife under cold water before and after cutting. Put the sushi halves beside each other and carefully cut them into small slices.

  • Sprinkle the vegan sushi rolls with sesame seeds and serve with soy sauce. If you want you could also add wasabi and pickled ginger.

Notes

  • It's important to have a bamboo mat, also calledmasiku,for rolling the sushi. You can buy it at an Asian market or order it online. Sometimes you can even find it in the supermarket.
  • Roll the sushi rolls slowly to ensure that the sushi is rolled evenly.
  • Put the knife under cold water before and after cutting the sushi rolls. Make sure to use a very sharp knife.
  • For a gluten-free version you can substitute the soy sauce with tamari.
  • Make sure not to overfill the sushi rolls.
  • You could also use maple syrup instead of sugar for rice vinegar, salt, and sugar mixture.

Nutrition

Calories: 437kcal | Carbohydrates: 87g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 3g | Sodium: 613mg | Potassium: 293mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 5150IU | Vitamin C: 4.2mg | Calcium: 104mg | Iron: 2.3mg

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FAQs

What is vegan sushi made of? ›

Vegan Sushi Recipe Ingredients

In the past, I've made vegan sushi without any sort of “fish.” Instead, I've used medleys of produce like cabbage and shiitake mushrooms and mango and avocado. The rolls are great, but I think the tuna-like look of this vegan sushi is just so fun!

How to make vegan sushi without seaweed? ›

You can use ingredients like soy paper, cucumber slices, or even thinly sliced omelette as a substitute for seaweed when making sushi at home. These alternatives can provide a similar texture and hold the ingredients together just like seaweed.

What are the 3 main ingredients in sushi? ›

What Ingredients Make Up a Sushi Roll?
  • Sushi Rice. This essential building block of sushi rolls is referred to as Sushi-Meshi in the Japanese culture. ...
  • Rice Vinegar. ...
  • Nori. ...
  • Other Fixings.
Jan 29, 2019

How to make sushi at home without tools? ›

Fold a towel into a rectangle and place it on a flat surface. Place a sheet of nori, shiny side down, on top of the towel. Spread sushi rice on top of the nori, leaving a 1-inch border on all sides. Add your fillings and roll up the towel, using it to help you shape the roll.

Is it okay to eat vegan sushi everyday? ›

Vegetarian sushi is likely to be a healthy choice to eat on a daily basis - assuming it's mostly vegetables and rice and maybe some tofu. However, soy sauce contains a lot of salt and if it contains caramel food coloring, it might not be the best choice.

What is a good substitute for seaweed in sushi? ›

If the slightly fishy taste from seaweed (nori) is the primary reason you avoid consuming sushi, it's time to try soy paper. This alternative to seaweed paper comes in various colors and is flavorless, so it's the perfect option for picky eaters or those who don't enjoy the taste of seaweed.

How to make sushi at home no seaweed? ›

You can thinly cut a cucumber to use as a wrapper for delicious sushi fillings. Or you can use a soy wrapper that comes in a variety of fun colors. Either way, you're sure to create memorable sushi that doesn't rely on the standard seaweed.

What makes sushi not vegan? ›

Fish can be replaced with tofu and avocado. Other than the fish, the rest of sushi ingredients are usually vegan: rice, raw vegetables, soy sauce, wasabi, seaweed. In UK supermarkets, fish is often replaced with cream cheese for meatfree sushi, and that is disgusting!

Can you use jasmine rice for sushi? ›

It's fine. I've used Jasmine rice in sushi and its great. The main downside is that the rice is long-grain and looks weird in sushi. But it sticks fine if cooked properly but to be honest is not the best choice, it can be crumbly in sushi.

What is the most important ingredient in sushi? ›

Rice is arguably the most important sushi ingredient. It is the basis on which almost everything else is built. Sushi requires a special short-grain rice that will stick together when molded and yet not be too sticky.

Can you make sushi at home? ›

As long as you have the right ingredients, making sushi is not that difficult. All you need is the right rice, the right vinegar, the right fish, nori, and other ingredients, and to put them together in the right way.

What does a beginner need to make sushi? ›

Creating a sushi pantry out of basic staples will make it simple to have sushi any day of the week!
  1. Sushi rice.
  2. Rice Wine Powder or Vinegar.
  3. bamboo mat.
  4. plastic wrap.
  5. nori (seaweed sheets)
  6. soy sauce.
  7. toasted sesame seeds.
  8. Sriracha chili sauce.
Jul 15, 2023

What can I use instead of sushi mat? ›

Yes, you can roll sushi out with parchment paper if you haven't got a sushi mat. Let us explain exactly how to roll sushi without a mat: Place a sheet of nori (bumpy side up), on the piece of parchment paper. You need to cut the parchment paper so that it's a few inches bigger than the nori sheet at the top and bottom.

What not to do when making sushi? ›

14 Mistakes That Are Ruining Your At-Home Sushi
  1. Not using the right rice. ...
  2. Not rinsing the rice enough. ...
  3. Not preparing the rice correctly. ...
  4. Not using rice vinegar properly. ...
  5. Not having your ingredients at the right temperature. ...
  6. Buying fish that isn't sushi-grade. ...
  7. Not understanding how much time you need. ...
  8. Adding too many fillings.
Feb 22, 2023

Is vegan sushi real sushi? ›

Instead of fish, vegan sushi incorporates a variety of plant-based alternatives such as tofu, avocado, cucumber, and tempura vegetables. These substitutes mimic the texture and flavor of traditional sushi, all while giving each roll its own unique taste and feel.

Is vegan sushi good for you? ›

Sushi is a great way to get your lean protein servings if you love eating fish, but if you are a vegetarian or a vegan, you can also enjoy sushi made with plant-based proteins, such as tofu, to meet your recommended daily intake of protein foods.

Does vegan sushi have fish? ›

Sushi is the rice, more than anything. Once you get that right, and get some nori, everything you put in there will taste great. We've done it using processed ("fake") vegan seafood substitutes but really, tofu and veggies and mushrooms do the trick.

Does vegan sushi have seaweed? ›

Nori wraps: Nori itself is vegan as it is a type of seaweed. Sushi rolls: If the sushi roll filling includes raw fish, it would not be considered vegan.

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