Shiitake Mushroom Sushi – Easy Vegan Sushi Recipe (2024)

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Oh the sushi roll…so many beautiful things wrapped up in a dried seaweed wrap to create a mouthwatering and filling meal. This vegan Shiitake Mushroom Sushi recipe is easy for beginners to make, but looks fancy AF. You’ll love this fishless sushi roll, I promise.

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Learning how to make homemade sushi has changed my life as a vegan. Sushi lets you take a simple rice and veggie meal to a whole new level. Plus, there are SO MANY different varieties to make. I love these vegan mushroom rolls because they have a tender “meaty” texture, thanks the seasoned shiitakes.

This vegan shiitake mushroom sushi roll is gluten-free, oil-free, healthy, filling, and full of flavor. And if you can’t find shiitakes, you can use any mushroom. I’ve made this recipe with both for these photos.

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How To Roll Sushi

For this sushi recipe, it helps to have a bamboo sushi rolling mat (also called makisu). But to be honest, I have one and only use it if I’m making inside-out sushi (rice on the outside). I just roll mine up gently and firmly with my hands and it works just fine, so don’t worry if you don’t have one right now.

Here is how to make homemade sushi, in 4 simple steps:

  1. Evenly spread rice over the nori sheet, leaving the top 1-2-inches free.
  2. Lay the filling ingredients along the bottom third of the rice.
  3. Roll from the bottom to the top, with light pressure to ensure a tight roll. But not too tight or the nori will rip.
  4. Cut the roll into 1/2-inch slices using your sharpest knife.

Homemade sushi is easy to make, but the hardest part is waiting for the rice to cool! It is best to let the sushi rice cool at room temperature. But let’s be honest, I am impatient so I put it in the fridge to speed things along…don’t tell the sushi police.

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Feel free to experiment with other filling ingredients for this vegan sushi recipe. Steamed asparagus, shredded carrot, and pickled daikon radish are great places to start if you’re looking to up your vegetarian sushi game.

To really impress your friends, make them a sushi roll with my Vegan Smoked “Salmon” or Tomato “Tuna” Sashimi. These vegan faux fish recipes are super fun to add to plant based meals and also easy to make!

If you love this sushi recipe, check out some of these amazing Asian-inspired healthy vegan recipes:

  • Nori Wraps with Miso Turmeric Cashew Butter
  • “Tempura” Sushi Bowl
  • Baked Vegan Egg Rolls
  • Plant Based “Fried” Rice

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If you’re looking to make this plant based sushi recipe compliant with a whole foods plant based diet (WFPB), simply use short grain brown rice instead of white rice. Easy peasy lemon squeezy (and still absolutely delicious).

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Vegan Shiitake Mushroom roll is a delicious plant based fishless sushi recipe that is loaded with flavor and great for a vegan dinner. This vegan sushi roll is easy to make, even for beginners. Enjoy!

  • Prep Time1 hr
  • Cook Time20 min
  • Total Time1 hr 20 min
  • Yield4-5 rolls

    Ingredients

    For the rice

    • 2 cups short grain white rice (can use brown rice, follow cooking directions on package)
    • 2 TBSP seasoned rice vinegar/sushi vinegar

    For the mushrooms

    • 8 oz shiitake mushrooms (or any mushroom), sliced thick
    • 1 tsp sesame oil (omit if trying to stay oil-free)
    • 1 TSBP soy sauce or tamari
    • 2 tsp hoisin sauce
    • 1/4 tsp garlic powder
    • 1/4 tsp ground ginger (or 1/2 tsp fresh grated ginger)

    For the sushi roll

    • 5-6 Nori sheets
    • Cooked and cooled rice (from above)
    • Cooked mushrooms (from above)
    • 1 avocado, sliced
    • 4-6 green leaf lettuce leaves (one for each roll)
    • 2 green onion sprigs, sliced length-wise

    Directions

    For the rice

    1

    Cook 2 cups of short grain rice with 4 cups of water in a rice cooker. Alternatively, simmer in a saucepan on the stovetop for 20-25 minutes, covered, until tender and water has been absorbed.

    2

    Once cooked, fluff with a fork and gently mix in the rice vinegar. Spread onto a plate or flat dish to cool. Once cooled, it is ready to be used for the sushi rolls.

    For the mushrooms

    3

    Add all of the ingredients “For the mushrooms” to a non-stick pan over medium heat. Sauté for 4-5 minutes, until the mushrooms are tender, but not too soft.

    Roll the sushi (photos above)

    4

    Evenly spread a thin layer of rice over the nori sheet, leaving the top 1-2-inches free. If using a bamboo rolling mat, make sure the lines on the mat are in a horizontal position.

    5

    Lay the filling ingredients (mushrooms, avocado, green onion, lettuce) along the bottom third of the rice, all the way to the edges.

    6

    Roll from the bottom to the top, with light pressure to ensure a tight roll. But not too tight or the nori will rip. Halfway through rolling, give the roll a gentle squeeze from the center to the edges to make a more even roll. Dip your finger in a bit of water and spread it along the edge of the nori to seal the roll.

    7

    Use your sharpest knife to slice the roll into 1/2-inch pieces. If the knife sticks to the roll while slicing, dip the knife in cold water before slicing.

    Serve with pickled ginger, soy sauce/tamari, and/or vegan spicy mayo =]

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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!

    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.

    Does vegan sushi taste fishy? ›

    Have you ever bitten into a piece of a vegan sushi roll and thought that it still tastes fishy? Chances are, it's from the seaweed wrapping. It makes sense when you think about it. After all, seaweed grows in the ocean, which, duh, is where fish live!

    Can I use parchment paper as a sushi mat? ›

    When a sushi mat is not available, plastic wrap and parchment paper can also be used. Prepare the plastic wrap or parchment paper in sizes larger than the nori seaweed and use in the same manner as a sushi mat.

    What can I use instead of sushi rolling mat? ›

    Yes, you can roll sushi out with parchment paper if you haven't got a sushi mat.

    Is vegan sushi real sushi? ›

    The sushi industry has been made to rethink its menus, giving way to the hottest new trend in Japanese food: vegan sushi. To eat a vegan sushi roll is to experience taste and texture on a new level. Each roll is crafted with sticky rice flavored with mirin, a Japanese cooking wine with sweet and savory notes.

    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 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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