Brown rice Sushi salad

Sushi is one of my favorite things to eat and this quick and easy brown rice sushi salad is nothing but superb. A different take on sushi that still healthy and delicious.

Brown rice Sushi salad
I am one of those people that loves sushi and surprisingly enough my two and six year old can’t get enough of it. I tend to make sushi at home but the rolling of the rice and all can get a bit time consuming so today I decided to make a salad version instead!!

This Brown rice Sushi salad is a good alternative to rolling sushi and the result is still very good.

For those people that do not like raw sushi, I actually don’t give the raw part of things to my kids, adding cooked shrimp, cooked chicken or just vegetables it is a great alternative. Any protein of choice will pretty much work here. Next time I make this Brown rice Sushi salad I will try it with fried organic tofu.

This Brown rice Sushi salad is also very versatile as you can add or omit ingredients to your liking. This is a great refreshing salad perfect for the up coming warmer days so I hope you get to try it.

Enjoy!!


You can add or omit any ingredients to your liking to the sushi salad. Also when adding the vinegar and sesame oil you may want to add more or less than what I have written in the recipe.
Brown rice Sushi salad

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Brown rice sushi salad

Miryam's original recipe

Yield: 6-8 servings

Total Time: 30 minutes

Ingredients:

3 cups brown sushi rice
1/3 cup rice wine vinegar
1/4 cup good quality sesame oil
1 lb medium cooked shrimp
2 carrots, chopped
2 cucumbers, chopped
1 red onion, chopped
10-12 sheets Nori, cut into strips
Herring roe, fish eggs, optional
Sesame seeds, optional

Directions:

Cook rice according to package instructions. (I cook mine in a rice cooker which I think it helps a lot in getting the rice perfectly cooked)

When the rice is cooked through place it in a big bowl. Add all of the remaining ingredients and combine with a spatula. Serve.

Adding organic soy beans and pickled ginger it is also really good on this.

Nutrition facts calculated based on the recipe giving 7 servings. This is high in vitamin A and manganese.

16 comments

  1. Miryam que gran idea, me parece muy original y muy muy rica…nos encanta el sushi o sea que este arroz será éxito seguro…muchos besos

  2. This looks amazing! I can’t wait to try! I love sushi.

  3. Love this! Especially since I’m the only one in the house that likes sushi. And plus, it’s so customizable and easy to make vegetarian or whatever. I’m going to try this for sure. I think I’ll add avocado to mine :D

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  5. Ayyyy yo soy taaaan como tú! Ni te imaginas la adicción al sushi que tengo.. de hecho de vez en cuando me entra mono y todo y hay que saciarlo por supuesto. Riquísima esta ensalada!
    Besos

  6. A different presentation of sushi. I’d love that. Can’t wait to try…

  7. Love that brown rice sushi salad,I’m dying to try…. sell my house

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    Miss Migas,

    Gracias. Nos encanta el sushi y esta enasalada esta buenisima!

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  15. I love the idea of the sushi bowl, and I eat variations on this quite often! But this is pretty high in fat and calories because of the oil and shrimp. You could omit the oil completely to make it much healthier and then just season with a combination of herbs, some low sodium tamari/soy sauce mixed with wasabi, some lemon, ginger, and/or some mango. Just a thought!

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