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Hello! I’m Anjali. I’m a board certified health coach, author, wife, mom and food lover from the SF Bay area (now living in Seattle, WA!); with a passion for delicious food and a desire to make healthy eating easy, tasty and fun! Learn more about me here and stay for a while!

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Easy Homemade Vegan Sushi Recipe

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This homemade vegan sushi recipe will have you making your favorite delicious rolls at home in no time! The step by step directions make it easy to follow without any fancy tools.

We love eating sushi but it’s so expensive. Making these vegetable sushi rolls at home saves us money but allows us to keep our regular veggie sushi habit!

Cream plate with cut vegetable sushi and dipping sauces on it

This vegan sushi recipe is a family favorite. I love how the boys can make it their own, and it’s a super fun family activity to make! You can even eat this as a sushi bowl if you have someone that prefers the throw in a bowl type of dinner.

Ingredients for Making Vegan Sushi

The right ingredients are key to making great sushi that holds together and tastes amazing. Here are the suggested ingredients for this easy vegan sushi recipe:

For the rolls:

  • Sushi rice – First off, you need to use short grain sushi rice. This is sticky so it will help keep your roll together. You could also use a black rice and cook it well, as that tends to be sticky too. It won’t work as well as regular white sushi rice but it’s a good alternative.
    • You can also make a 50/50 blend of sushi rice and cauliflower rice to add in extra vegetables.
  • Nori sheets– To hold the sushi roll together you need to use nori sheets, which are basically sheets of dried edible seaweed that wrap around the rice and fillings ingredients.
  • Filling ingredients – you can use a wide variety of fillings, see below for lots of ideas!

You also need to flavor the rice. The traditional ingredients to flavor sushi rice are:

  • Rice vinegar
  • Sugar
  • Salt

Vegan Sushi Fillings

The choices for filling ingredients are endless and can be anything you like. This is where you get the flavor and deliciousness of vegan sushi rolls.

Here is a list of our favorite ways to fill our vegan sushi recipes!

Raw veggies

  • Avocado
  • Cucumbers
  • Carrots
  • Green onions
  • Bell peppers
  • Sprouts
  • Asparagus
  • Mushrooms
  • Lettuce
  • Tomato (surprisingly good!)
  • Radish
  • Purple cabbage
  • Red onion
  • Jalapeño

Cooked veggie ideas

  • Marinated mushrooms in soy sauce/Tamari
  • Marinated sweet potatoes in soy sauce/Tamari
  • Fried tempura style veggies
  • Roasted carrots

Other filling ideas

  • Marinated tempeh
  • Mashed chickpeas or white beans with mayo and sriracha
  • Pickled veggies
  • Vegan cream cheese
  • Mango
  • Mint
  • Cilantro
  • Sesame seeds
Variety of vegetable sushi ingredients on a wooden table

How to Make Vegan Sushi

Making sushi is easier than you think, and you truly don’t need a fancy set up. Here is how we make our own amazing vegan sushi rolls!

If you don’t want to form them into the classic sushi roll shape, you can also just add all of the ingredients to make a vegan sushi bowl instead!

  1. Lay down the nori sheet, spread rice over the top and line up your fillings on one end. A bamboo sushi mat is helpful, but not completely necessary.
  2. Tuck one side over the ingredients and tighten up the tuck.
  3. Slowly roll as you keep tightly tucking. If you are using sticky sushi rice then the end will easily seal, but you can also dip your finger in water and seal the end of the nori that way.
  4. Cut with a sharp knife and serve!

Tools for Sushi

While many people say you need specific equipment to make your own vegan sushi, I have been successful many times without anything special. So these tools are not needed, but are fun to have if you want!

If you use the right ingredients, like sushi rice instead of regular rice, and you don’t overfill the rolls, you can get a nice tight result just using your hands.

How to Prep Veggies for Sushi

When cutting your veggies for a vegetable sushi roll there are a few things to consider:

  • You want to make sure that you are using a very sharp knife to be able to make accurate cuts with ease.
  • Cut them into long thin strips. You can either cut matchstick like strips or keep them long like asparagus.
  • Leave the skin of veggies like cucumber for added texture and color.
  • Prepare the veggies in advance so they’re ready to go when it’s time to roll!

Dipping Sauce for Vegan Sushi

The other thing I love about making sushi at home is the variety of dips you can make! Anything goes, so get creative! Here are some classics and non traditional favorites:

  • Soy sauce or Tamari for gluten-free
  • Soy sauce or Tamari mixed with wasabi paste
  • Fresh wasabi root (if you have never tried this it’s a must try and many sushi places keep it secret in the back)
  • Ponzu
  • Chili garlic sauce
  • Vegan buffalo sauce (even mixed with the cream sauce base above)
  • Chopped green onions sautĂ©ed with garlic and mixed with soy sauce/Tamari
  • Pickled ginger

Tips For Making Sushi With Kids

Making homemade vegan sushi can be a fun family affair, at least until the little one starts throwing the filling ingredients at his brothers. At that point, just drink some sake.

But before that happens, here are some fun ways to involved the kids:

  • Let everyone pick filling ideas they like.
  • Arrange all the filling options in bowls or piles so they are easy to grab.
  • Give each kid a nori sheet and help spread the rice over the top since that can be tough for little ones.
  • Give them each a bowl or basket and let them select the filling ingredients they want.
  • Have them arrange them on one end of the rice covered nori sheet
  • Help them roll it up by covering your hand with theirs to ensure it will be tight.
  • Give them dip choices so that they can enjoy their creations!

Common Questions

Is sushi vegan?

None of the sushi containing fish is vegan. However some restaurants have vegan roll options, or can accommodate with easy substitutions.

Is California Roll vegan?

Unfortunately it is not, California rolls contain crab or imitation crab, which is made from fish.

What is vegan sushi made of?

Vegan sushi can be made with mushrooms and sweet potatoes instead of fish. Other options include tofu, tempeh, hemp hearts, and veggies.

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Easy Homemade Vegan Sushi Recipe

This homemade vegan sushi recipe will have you making your favorite delicious rolls at home in no time! The step by step directions make it easy to follow without any fancy tools.
Prep Time20 minutes
Cook Time30 minutes
Total Time50 minutes
Course: Appetizer, Main Course
Cuisine: Asian, Japanese
Diet: Gluten Free, Vegan, Vegetarian
Servings: 4
Calories: 278kcal
Author: Anjali Shah

Ingredients

Sushi Base:

Cooked fillings:

Raw fillings:

Serving suggestions:

Instructions

Base:

  • Mix vinegar, sugar and salt in a bowl and heat on the stove or the microwave until the sugar is dissolved.
  • Add the mixture to the cooked rice and mix well.

Fillings:

  • Make the marinated sweet potato and mushrooms by pouring the tamari over them and allowing them to marinate a bit while you prep the rest of the roll ingredients.
  • Bake at 400 for 20-25 minutes until crisping on edges. You can also saute them in a pan until crisp and cooked through.

Build the sushi:

  • Build by spreading 1 cup of rice onto nori sheet.
  • On one end lay filling ingredients of choice in a thin line. You want between 2-4 pieces of each filling ingredient. Don’t use more than 4 or 5 fillings ingredients or it will get too big to roll.
  • Tightly roll and cut.
  • Serve with dipping sauces like Tamari (soy sauce for non gluten-free)

Notes

  • Sushi rice is what gets it to stick well, you can use black rice as a second alternative too. Brown rice will not stick as well, keep that in mind.
  • You can pick and choose the fillings based on what you want. Don’t use too many per roll or it will be overstuffed and break.
  • I made 4 rolls using the sweet potato, mushrooms, avocado, cucumber, carrot, and green onions. Serving size is 1 roll.
  • Nutrition facts are for sushi rolls only.

Nutrition

Calories: 278kcal | Carbohydrates: 55g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 813mg | Potassium: 509mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 7672IU | Vitamin C: 7mg | Calcium: 28mg | Iron: 1mg

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