I know, I know. It’s been awhile. I went on a cooking frenzy and loved it, but I just haven’t really gotten around to sharing things on the blog. I have seen some really cool recipes for vegan fish alternatives lately, so I thought it’s about time I share my own! At a vegan restaurant in Montreal, I tried jackfruit in sushi and was blown away. I had to try it and make something worthy of sharing with you all. And so I present, vegan Spicy Jackfruit Sushi!
I made this sushi for my partner and I on Valentine’s Day and we both really enjoyed it. The texture of the jackfruit changes up the typical veggie-centric vegan sushi options. Am I the only one who is getting tired of only being able to order avocado and cucumber rolls?
Since I am leaving Montreal at the end of April (EEE!) I will, unfortunately, be leaving a city with a plethora of great vegan joints. While Winnipeg is great, it does not have an all-vegan sushi place. So I have to take things into my own hands, or well, kitchen.
To make this sushi, you’ll need your typical nori and seasoned sushi rice. You’ll fill it with a spicy jackfruit, some avocado, and some gluten free, vegan rice crispies (what?!). Let me walk you through this recipe step by step so you know why it all comes together so perfectly.
1) The jackfruit filling: Making this filling takes some work, but not too much! After you have washed and de-cored the jackfruit, I highly recommend boiling it with some seasonings. Once you cooked it in this mixture of tamari, nutritional yeast, and sriracha, you’ll strain it, rinse it, and squeeze all the liquid out. Why? I find that it helps remove the sweet and briny flavour of the jackfruit. Once the jackfruit is cool, mix it in with the mayo, more sriracha, and sesame oil. Don’t like jackfruit, or don’t have access to it? Replace it with tempeh that has been steamed and crumbled.
2) Avocado: Because, duh? Creamy, delish, and packed with nutrients.
3) Rice Crispies: Okay, let me explain this one. It is so nice to have a crunch in this roll! And, who has the time to make tempura flakes? I’m not even sure you can find gluten free tempura flakes. If you’re unsure about putting them in the actual roll, try topping a piece with some before you serve it.
I am no sushi making expert, as you can see by the photographs, so I don’t really have any tips for you other than watching some how-to videos. Have fun with it, though! Sushi does not have to look perfect to taste delicious.
Note: You can also use the leftover jackfruit filling to make a delicious sandwich! Top with avocado and lettuce, and enjoy!
- 1 can young jackfruit, in brine
- 1 tbsp tamari or gluten free soy sauce
- 2 1/2 tsp Sriracha, divided
- 2 tbsp nutritional yeast
- 1/4 cup vegan mayo, store-bought or homemade*
- 1 1/2 tsp sesame oil
- 4 sheets of nori
- 2 cups prepared sushi rice**
- 1 avocado, sliced
- 1/2 cup gluten free rice crispies
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Remove the core from the jackfruit pieces and rinse well, breaking up the jackfruit so it is stringy.
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In a saucepan, cover the jackfruit with water. Add in the tamari, 1 tsp of sriracha, and nutritional yeast.
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Simmer the jackfruit for 15-20 minutes.
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Remove from heat and rinse the jackfruit. Squeeze out excess liquid.
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Mix the jackfruit, mayo, 1 1/2 tsp of sriracha, and the sesame oil together in a bowl. Refrigerate until ready to use.
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(As you can tell from the photos, my sushi rolling is not the best. I suggest watching some youtube videos if you have never made sushi before!)
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Place the nori on a sushi mat and spread 1/2 cup of prepared sushi rice on the nori. Place 1/4 cup of spicy jackfruit, 1/4 of the sliced avocado, and 2 tbsp of rice crispies horizontally, close to the bottom of the nori.
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Roll the sushi. Use some water to help the edge of the seaweed stick if needed.
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Slice the sushi roll into eight pieces. The ends never are pretty, so I always eat those to "test" the recipe.
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Serve with ginger and wasabi. Sprinkle the rolls with more rice crispies, if desired.
*Check out my recipe for homemade mayo!
**Follow the directions on the sushi rice package. You'll need rice vinegar, sugar, and salt. Sometimes I find the sushi rice has too much vinegar, so add half the amount, test it, and then slowly add the rest as desired.
Ricardo Vela
This looks delicious! You should update your post though…. it’s not “I made this for my Valentine and I” it should read “for my Valentine and me” that would be the correct grammar.
Anne smith
Fussy!
The Vegan Harvest
🙂
Sid Allen
The Ricardo: its rude to correct someone’s grammar. Get some manners!
The Vegan Harvest
🙂
Marria
Ricardo, please check your use of the English language. You are painfully and completely wrong in your correction. So much so it makes you look like an ass and not just rude for correcting but also for being incorrect yourself in the correction.
Ha.
K
I agree he’s rude but how is he wrong? The rule is your sentence should make sense if you drop the other person. You wouldn’t say for i. You’d say for me.
Also this recipe looks delicious. I’m totally trying it with the cereal!
Mim
Correct grammar, yes, but it really isn’t good manners to correct others, even if you mean well.
Robinson
Actually “and I “is the correct grammar. People just rarely put themselves last anymore so people have started saying ” me and so and so”. It’s sad that our society’s education in grammar is so lacking.
Mim
Making this today, looks tasty 😋
The Vegan Harvest
I hope you like it!
Nicole
I’ve made this SO MANY TIMES and it always kills. Currently have 8 cans of jackfruit processing to make sushi for 20 people tomorrow. Thank you for sharing this recipe!
I haven’t found rice crispies here in Sweden so we use roasted onions which gives it a nice crunch.
The Vegan Harvest
I’m so glad! Thank you for sharing 🙂 An alternative, if you can find it, is GF panko crumbs. But roasted onions sounds delicious too!