Best 3 Brown Rice Sushi Recipes

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Sushi, a quintessential Japanese dish, has been capturing hearts worldwide with its delightful flavors and visually stunning presentation. While sushi is traditionally crafted with white rice, brown rice sushi offers a healthier and equally delicious alternative. This article presents a collection of mouthwatering brown rice sushi recipes that cater to various dietary preferences and taste buds. From classic nigiri and maki to innovative temaki and uramaki, these recipes are carefully curated to showcase the versatility and goodness of brown rice in sushi. Dive into a culinary journey filled with wholesome ingredients and tantalizing flavors that will leave you craving for more.

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BROWN RICE AND QUINOA SUSHI ROLLS



Brown Rice and Quinoa Sushi Rolls image

I have omitted white sugar and flour from my diet and wanted to come up with a new way to make sushi, since being half Japanese, I still wanted to be able to enjoy sushi but wanted an option. I love it! Adds that extra bit of protein to make this a well-rounded light meal or snack. I like organic sugar in this recipe.

Provided by Shirley

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     Asian     Japanese

Time 1h25m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 13

⅔ cup short-grain brown rice
2 ⅓ cups water
1 pinch sea salt
2 tablespoons rice vinegar
1 tablespoon cider vinegar
1 tablespoon mirin (Japanese sweet wine)
2 tablespoons turbinado sugar
½ teaspoon sea salt
½ cup quinoa
4 sheets nori (dry seaweed)
½ carrot, shredded
½ cucumber, cut into thin strips
1 avocado - peeled, pitted, and cut into thin strips

Steps:

  • Rinse and drain brown rice and bring to a boil in a saucepan with water and a pinch of sea salt. Reduce heat to low, cover pan, and simmer rice for 30 minutes. Rice will not be dry.
  • Meanwhile, stir rice vinegar, cider vinegar, mirin, sugar, and 1/2 teaspoon sea salt in a bowl until sugar and salt have dissolved. Set the vinegar mixture aside.
  • Stir quinoa into rice and cooking liquid, bring to a boil, and reduce heat to low again; simmer until rice and quinoa are both tender and liquid is absorbed, about 15 more minutes. Transfer rice and quinoa into a large bowl and gently mix the vinegar mixture into the rice, spreading the grains out a little as you mix to help dry and cool the rice and quinoa. Let rice mixture cool until warm, about 10 minutes of stirring and fanning.
  • Place a nori sheet onto a sushi mat. With wet fingers, lightly press about 1/4 the rice mixture onto the nori sheet in an even layer, leaving about 1/2-inch uncovered at the top of the sheet. Place about 1/4 the shredded carrot, cucumber strips, and avocado slices in a line across the bottom of the rice.
  • Pick up the edge of the bamboo rolling sheet, fold the bottom edge of the sheet up, enclosing the filling, and tightly roll the sushi into a thick cylinder. Once the sushi is rolled, wrap it in the mat and gently squeeze to compact it tightly. Unwrap the roll and cut into 6 pieces to serve; repeat with remaining ingredients to make 4 rolls.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 315.5 calories, Carbohydrate 51.6 g, Fat 9.4 g, Fiber 6.6 g, Protein 7 g, SaturatedFat 1.2 g, Sodium 319.6 mg, Sugar 8.4 g

QUINOA BROWN RICE SUSHI



Quinoa Brown Rice Sushi image

Provided by Dr. Mao Shing Ni

Categories     Soy     Vegetable     Vegetarian     Dinner     Quinoa     Tofu     Avocado     Root Vegetable     Carrot     Healthy     Vegan     Brown Rice     Advance Prep Required     Pescatarian     Dairy Free     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     No Sugar Added     Kosher

Yield Serves 4

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 cup sticky brown rice
1/2 cup quinoa
8 ounces baked bean curd/tofu, cut into long thin strips
4 to 5 carrots cut into matchsticks
4 nori seaweed sheets
2 pickled cucumbers (low sodium), cut into matchsticks
2 avocados, peeled, pitted, and sliced
Cilantro sprigs, for garnish
Pickled ginger, for garnish

Steps:

  • 1. Place the rice, quinoa, and 3 cups water into a rice cooker and cook according to the manufacturer's instructions. (You can also cook the rice and quinoa in 3 cups water in a pressure cooker for 15 minutes).
  • 2. Bring a saucepan of water to a boil and cook the carrots until softened, about 30 seconds. Drain and rinse them under cold water.
  • 3. Unroll a bamboo sushi mat on a work surface and put a sheet of nori on it. Wet your hands and divide the rice into 4 equal portions. Divide one portion into 4 small, firm balls and press them evenly onto the nori, covering the entire sheet with a thin layer of grains. Evenly spread one-quarter of the bean curd, one quarter of the carrots, one-quarter of the cucumbers, and one quarter of the avocado in the center of the rice. Using the mat as a guide, roll the topped nori tightly and evenly into a sushi roll, wetting the edges of the nori sheet with water if necessary, so it sticks together at the seam. Repeat three more times with the remaining nori, rice, and vegetables.
  • 4. Slice the rolls into 1 1/2-inch-thick pieces with a sharp, wet knife and transfer them to a serving platter. Garnish with cilantro and pickled ginger.

AVOCADO SUSHI WITH BROWN RICE



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This avocado sushi recipe goes over the basics of sushi rolling so that you can make your own amazing brown rice sushi. It might take some practice to get the hang of rolling, but it's worth it. Short grain brown rice is sticky enough to use instead of white sushi rice, but long grain brown rice will not work. Use apple cider vinegar if you can't find brown rice vinegar. Bowls of tamari (or soy sauce), pickled ginger and wasabi are commonly served alongside for dipping.

Provided by Heather: Healthy Vegan Recipes

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     Asian     Japanese

Time 1h15m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 cup uncooked short grain brown rice
2 cups water
1 pinch sea salt
1 tablespoon brown rice vinegar
1 avocado - peeled, pitted, and thinly sliced
¼ red bell pepper, cut into matchsticks
¼ cup alfalfa sprouts, or to taste
4 sheets nori (dry seaweed)

Steps:

  • Rinse and drain brown rice, place into a saucepan over medium heat, and pour in water. Stir in sea salt, bring to a boil, and simmer until rice has absorbed the water, about 45 minutes. Let rice cool until warm; stir in brown rice vinegar. Rice will be slightly sticky.
  • To roll the sushi, cover a bamboo sushi rolling mat with plastic wrap. Lay a sheet of nori, rough side up, on the plastic wrap. With wet fingers, firmly pat a thick, even layer of brown rice over the nori, leaving top edge about 1/2-inch deep uncovered with rice. Place 1 or 2 slices of avocado and a small amount of red bell pepper strips and alfalfa sprouts in a line along the bottom edge of the sheet.
  • Pick up the edge of the bamboo rolling sheet, fold the bottom edge of the sheet up, enclosing the vegetables, and tightly roll the sushi into a thick cylinder. Dampen the bare nori edge with a wet finger and seal the roll. Once the sushi is rolled, wrap it in the mat and gently squeeze to compact it tightly. Let rolls rest for a few minutes before cutting each roll into 6 pieces for serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 257.6 calories, Carbohydrate 41.4 g, Fat 8.4 g, Fiber 5.6 g, Protein 5.3 g, SaturatedFat 1.1 g, Sodium 89 mg, Sugar 0.6 g

Tips for Making Brown Rice Sushi:

- **Use the right rice:** Short-grain brown rice is the best type of rice for sushi because it has a sticky texture that holds the rolls together well. - **Cook the rice properly:** The rice should be cooked until it is tender but still has a slight bite to it. If the rice is overcooked, it will be too mushy and the rolls will fall apart. - **Season the rice:** Once the rice is cooked, season it with rice vinegar, sugar, and salt. This will give the rice a slightly sweet and tangy flavor. - **Use fresh ingredients:** The freshness of the ingredients is key to making delicious sushi. Use fresh vegetables, fish, and seafood. - **Roll the sushi tightly:** When rolling the sushi, make sure to roll it tightly so that the rolls hold their shape. If the rolls are too loose, they will fall apart. - **Cut the sushi evenly:** When cutting the sushi, use a sharp knife to cut the rolls into even pieces. This will make the sushi more visually appealing.

Conclusion:

Brown rice sushi is a healthy and delicious alternative to traditional white rice sushi. It is made with whole grain brown rice, which is a good source of fiber, protein, and vitamins. Brown rice sushi is also lower in calories and carbohydrates than white rice sushi. If you are looking for a healthier way to enjoy sushi, brown rice sushi is a great option.

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