California rolls are not normally vegan, but you can make them that way at home! Who needs to buy expensive veggie sushi rolls at the store when you can make your own at home?
California rolls are probably the most familiar type of sushi roll to North Americans. It was designed by a Japanese chef in the 1970’s in California to hide the seaweed used for the roll inside and instead put the rice on the outside of the roll. Therefore being less intimidating and easier to stomach for those not accustomed to eating seaweed and enjoying it.
This Vegan California sushi roll is a Uramaki style, which means inside out or inside outside roll. It’s appealing to look at and can be topped with many things like avocado (like in a Dragon Roll) Sesame seeds (common on California Roll) or fish (like in a Rainbow Roll).
I’m going to show you how to make a basic vegan California roll. To veganize it, we’ve had to take out the basic ingredients of a California roll though, the crab stick (fake crab made from pollock fish) and the mayonnaise. Obviously crabstick is not vegan, so I omitting that.
I’m pretty against the idea of eating sushi with mayo as well, because it contains eggs and is basically all oil. Vegan mayo is more a transition food, and not a health food. In North America we use way too much mayo as it is, and this is not part of traditional sushi at all. It’s just a condiment used in California to entice Americans into eating sushi who wouldn’t consider otherwise. This roll tastes delicious without it and is creamy from the avocado.
You can scope out your local health food store or vegetarian-friendly Asian shop if you’re dying to get some vegetarian crab stick for the roll. I just personally don’t have a taste for fake meats and fake fish, and prefer vegetable fillings myself.
This is my version of a healthier California-esque sushi roll. (Because most people think inside out sushi rolls are always California rolls! lol)
Thin and Thick Style Sushi Mats
Brooke
Hi!! How can I make this sushi without nori? It looks delicious but I can’t use nori. Thank you!
Lila
Rice paper/ spring roll wrappers maybe?
Veronica Grace
If someone wants to make a rice roll without nori, it won’t be sushi, it will be like a Thai/Vietnamese style rice paper roll.
grace
This came out amazingly perfect. I even added milk free (vegan) cream cheese and it’s just heaven. Great new recipe to have and awesome first try at making sushi, this will definitely make my new vegan lifestyle even more fun and exciting.
Pierre
I’ve been looking for some ideas like this, and this is perfect!. I love to eat sushi so much! This is so helpful. Thanks!
richard
This is great idea!!! Recently I red about some salmon imitation that was made from carrot and seeweeds. I will surely do sushi in one October weekend.
Franchesca
I have tried this before at a local Japanese restaurant. It was a little difficult for me to eat a regular California roll, so I chose a vegan version of it. It actually tastes great and it was more easier for me.
Al
Wow!!! Just made these except not inside out. Did not have Saran Wrap, so only put the rice on the inside, but oh still so good. Thanks for the directions for the rice, yumm!.
What an experience 🙂 !!
Everything worked out just fine: used, carrots, cucumbers, sweet potatoes, red bell peppers, scallion, homemade seitan, and brown rice. Yum!. Thanks Veronica, it was a sure hit here.
Blessings.
Low Fat Vegan Chef Veronica
That sounds awesome!
Gwen
Wow… this is so helpful, thank you!
I use sweet brown rice as it’s the stickiest! See this blog for rice comparisons:
http://www.straightupfood.com/blog/2012/06/11/trumpet-rolls/
Philllip
Instant short grain brown rice is available in the store. It takes only 90 seconds in the microwave and works well in some instances for sticky rice, perhaps even vegetarian sushi.
Al
Check the ingredients, saw that they had oil.
Low Fat Vegan Chef Veronica
What has oil?