Skip the takeout and make your own cucumber roll! These rolls are fresh, fun, and totally doable at home—filled with crisp cucumber, pickled carrots and creamy avocado, then drizzled with spicy mayo. Perfect for a light, flavorful vegetarian sushi night!
If veggie sushi is your thing, don’t miss my vegan sushi, avocado roll, and sweet potato roll!
Raise your hand if you love sushi! I sure do and I love going out for sushi, but it can be crazy expensive. I feel like every time we go out for sushi, it’s a minimum of $60 for two people. I decided it was time to learn to make sushi at home and started with this vegan sushi roll. I was surprised by how easy it actually is to make homemade sushi and it turned out so delicious!
Now that I’ve learned how to make it myself, I’ve been experimenting with different filling ingredients, which is how this cucumber roll recipe came to be. It’s my new favorite and I know you’re sure to enjoy it too!
Reasons This Recipe is a Must Try
Fresh & flavorful: Crisp cucumber, creamy avocado, and tangy pickled carrots make every bite pop.
Super simple: Don’t be intimidated to make sushi at home! You just need a mat, some rice, and a few fresh ingredients.
Totally customizable: Add your favorite veggies or swap in tofu for extra protein.
Fun to make: Rolling sushi at home is easier than you might think and a unique meal to prepare for your friends and family!
Ingredients you’ll need
Just a few simple ingredients and you’re well on your way to a tasty vegetarian roll! Here are some notes on the key ingredients. The full list and measurements can be found in the recipe card at the bottom.
Quick pickled carrots. These are super flavorful and easy to make with matchstick carrots, apple cider vinegar, sugar and salt.
Spicy mayo. Optional, but so good! This is a simple mix of mayo, sriracha, soy sauce and lime juice.
Sushi rice. You definitely need to use short grain rice for this recipe. I’ve experimented with long grain rice and it does NOT work out well.
Nori sheets. You can find these at most grocery stores and they’re relatively inexpensive! If all else fails, you can most certainly find them on amazon.
Filling. Pickled carrot, cucumber, and avocado is what I used for this cucumber roll. Feel free to use any favorite ingredients, though. Radish, marinated tofu, and mango are all great options!
How to make a cucumber roll
Making a cucumber roll is really easy! There are three components to this vegetarian roll: the rice, filling and spicy mayo dipping sauce. Here’s a quick rundown of the process, but for full instructions, reference the recipe card at the bottom of the post. If you’d like to see a visual tutorial of the process, check out my video in my vegan sushi post.
Before starting the rolls, I like to go ahead and mix up the spicy mayo. You’ll also want to prepare the quick pickled carrots, which are so good in lots of other recipes too! Then, you can get to the fun part of rolling your sushi!
STEP #1: Add the rice – Once you have your sushi rice prepared, place a sheet of nori on the rolling mat. Press about ⅓ cup of sushi rice onto the mat, making sure to go all the way to the edges on three sides, but leaving about 1” of exposed nori on the side farthest away from you.
STEP #2: Add the veggies – Place strips of carrot, cucumber, and some avocado slices to the nori on the side closest to you.
STEP #3: Roll it up – Starting from the side closest to you, roll the nori up over the filling and continue rolling (as tightly as you can) until you reach the end of the rice.
STEP #4: Serve – Brush the last 1” of nori with water and then roll it to seal. Cut the rolls into 6-8 slices. Garnish with sesame seeds and spicy mayo and enjoy!
Tips for making sushi at home
Here are a few simple tips, so that your cucumber roll is perfect!
For the mat: Aside from the ingredients, you will need a sushi mat. You can get one on Amazon for just $4 (affiliate link) and I highly recommend it, if you plan to make sushi at home regularly. I’ve also seen them at Target and World Market. It’s possible to roll sushi WITHOUT the mat, but I’ve found that it’s much harder to get a tight sushi roll.
Slicing the ingredients: I recommend slicing the filling ingredients thinly, so that everything will fit nicely in the center of the cucumber roll.
Cover the mat: Before rolling the cucumber roll or any sushi roll, I like to cover my rolling mat in plastic wrap for easier cleanup.
This cucumber roll was a big hit with my family! It’s a great way to introduce sushi to kids too, since there’s no raw fish. Have you ever made sushi at home? If so, leave a comment with your best tips!
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Cucumber Roll
Ingredients
Instructions
Notes
You can put anything you like in the center of the rolls—radish, marinated tofu, and mango are all great options!
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