Quick Nori Roll with Cucumber and Avocado Recipe | Chocolate & Zucchini (2024)

It all started with this photo on Gena’s Instagram feed. Gena is the author of the excellent blog The Full Helping, and she has long extolled the virtues of the vegetable nori roll as a quickly and easily assembled snack: her site offers almost a dozen examples, including this latest version.

The process is not unlike that which leads to maki, but here you forgo the seasoned rice altogether — this saves time and effort, and also means you don’t have to plan ahead — in favor of fresh vegetables, lots of them.

I was so inspired by that latest shot that I went out and got some cucumbers and sprouts the very next day to make my own, and I have been weaving variations on that theme about twice a week since then — that’s how enthused I am.

Although Gena likes to apply a thick layer of some sort of spread — think hummus or cashew cheese — directly on the nori sheet, I start with the sliced cucumbers as I prefer my nori to stay as crisp as possible* — the drier, the crisper — and find it most pleasing to bite into the crunchy layer of cucumbers first.

My Take on Nori Roll

Having played around with various ingredients, I have now determined the foundation I like to build on (cucumber, avocado, sprouts, sesame), and will add whatever little things I have on hand — leftover chicken or fish, tofu, spread or dressing, crudités, greens, and herbs. I have a great fondness for the mango and jicama version I make as an affectionate nod to the maki served at Bob’s Kitchen.

These make for a lovely item to add to the mix when we’re composing a lunch or dinner from sundry elements (see “leftovers night” in my ). You could offer them as finger food as well, cut into maki-style slices, and I’ve been known to fix myself a nori roll as a refreshing afternoon treat, too.

* For optimal texture, I like to eat the roll the moment it is made, but of course it’s fine to let it sit while you make the others, or if you’re packing them for lunch at the office or a picnic.

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Cucumber and Avocado Quick Nori Roll Recipe

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes

Makes 4 rolls.

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Ingredients

  • 4 sheets nori seaweed (available from natural food stores and Japanese markets)
  • 450 grams (1 pound) cucumbers, thinly sliced with a mandolin slicer (I don't peel my cucumbers; see note)
  • toasted sesame seeds
  • ground chili powder (optional)
  • 1 ripe avocado, sliced into thin wedges
  • 100 grams (3 1/2 ounces) tofu, or cooked chicken, or fish (raw and super fresh, or cooked), cut into strips
  • long-stem sprouts or sprouted seeds
  • soy sauce, for serving
  • Optional additions

  • simple tahini sauce
  • raw cashew cheese or other spread
  • pink radishes, thinly sliced with a mandolin slicer
  • large handful of small salad leaves, such as baby spinach or baby kale
  • fresh herbs, especially shiso or cilantro
  • 1/2 ripe mango, sliced into strips
  • 1/2 small jicama, peeled and cut into strips

Instructions

  1. Have all the ingredients ready and portioned out into four equal servings before you begin, and have a small bowl or glass of water close at hand.
  2. Place a sheet of nori on a clean and dry cutting board, shiny side facing down and longest edge facing you.
  3. Starting from the left edge, arrange the cucumber slices in overlapping rows on the nori, leaving a 3-cm (1-inch) margin of uncovered nori at right.
  4. Sprinkle with sesame and ground chili powder, if using.
  5. If using tahini sauce or cashew cheese, drizzle or smear over the cucumber now.
  6. If using sliced radishes or salad leaves, arrange in a single layer on top of the cucumber now.
  7. Arrange the bulkier fillings -- avocado, tofu, sprouts, herbs, mango, jicama -- in an even, vertical pattern, about 5 cm (2 inches) from the left edge.
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  9. Rotate the cutting board by a quarter of a turn counter-clockwise so the uncovered strip of nori is furthest from you. Using both hands, start rolling the sheet of nori from the edge closest to you, folding it up and over the fillings, then rolling it snugly away from you (see note).
  10. Just as you're about to reach the uncovered strip of nori at the end, dip your fingertips in the bowl of water and dab the nori lightly so it will stick.
  11. Set aside, seam side down, and repeat with the remaining ingredients to make three more rolls.
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  13. Slice into halves or thick slices using a sharp chef knife. Serve with soy sauce for dipping.
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Notes

  • The exact variety of cucumber matters little for this recipe. What's more important is to pick smaller cucumbers that feel heavy for their size and are nice and firm throughout -- older cucumbers start shriveling up from the tips. Before slicing any cucumber, give it a taste to make sure it's not bitter. If it is, it will probably be more palatable peeled.
  • I find it unnecessary to use a sushi-rolling mat here. Just use both your hands with your fingers splayed out to cover the width of the roll; you'll quickly get the hang of it.

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This post was first published in May 2014 and updated in August 2017.

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FAQs

How many calories are in an avocado cucumber sushi roll? ›

Sushi Do Avocado Cucumber Roll (9 pieces) contains 51g total carbs, 49g net carbs, 4.5g fat, 4g protein, and 260 calories.

Which food would you expect to come wrapped in nori? ›

Simply put, Nori is one of the main types of Japanese seaweed. It is often used as a wrapping for sushi or onigiri, cut into strips and used as a garnish, or is even cooked.

Is nori good for you? ›

Nori contains a lot of vitamins, especially vitamin A, B1, B2, C; 10-100times more than that of ordinary vegetables. Eating 2 sheets of nori will get you enough vitamin A, B1, B2 for a day. Nori contains various minerals; potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron, zinc, etc.

Are cucumber avocado rolls good for you? ›

As you can see, these tasty Cucumber Avocado Sushi Rolls are pack a good punch of healthy vitamins, minerals, and healthy fats.

What side do you put rice on nori? ›

Place the nori sheet on top of a bamboo mat (if you're wondering what side up the nori goes, it's the shiny side of the nori, sheet facing down). Evenly spread the cooked sushi rice over the nori sheet. Put your chosen sushi fillings on top of the rice.

Why is my nori not crispy? ›

If you do decide to store it, keep in mind that it requires a dry environment to stay crisp and delicious. Nori can absorb moisture, causing it to become soggy and appear to melt and stick together. That's not something you want to eat! It is best to store the seaweed in the refrigerator.

Why do my sushi rolls fall apart? ›

The most common reason most rolls fall apart is that they're overstuffed. Usually, the culprit is too much rice. The solution? Use a smaller amount of rice when creating your rolls.

Why does nori upset my stomach? ›

Dreher also notes that excess amounts of polysaccharides (carbohydrates) found in seaweed, which feed the bacteria in our gut, may contribute to gas, bloating, and gut discomfort in certain individuals, especially those with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth.

How many sheets of nori should I eat a day? ›

Nori contains various important nutrients to keep us healthy. 2 sheets of Nori nutrition provide daily values of fiber, mineral and vitamin (few types) for an adult.

What is the difference between nori and seaweed? ›

Unlike some seaweed varieties, nori isn't smooth but has a moderately coarse texture. Meanwhile, the flavor is milder than most seaweeds; it's a bit salty from the sea and naturally has a hint of minerality, but it's less potent than other varieties.

What are the side effects of too much seaweed? ›

It is possible to eat too much seaweed, especially if it contains large amounts of iodine, which can affect thyroid health. A small 2020 study suggests that consuming seaweed may cause high iodine exposure, which can lead to a thyroid condition. A 2019 review notes that seaweed may also contain heavy metals.

Is nori good for blood pressure? ›

Seaweed may help reduce your cholesterol, blood pressure, and risk of blood clots, but more studies are needed.

Is nori a probiotic? ›

A specific carbohydrate found in nori seaweed could help drive changes to our gut bacteria by encouraging the growth of certain probiotic strains, say researchers in Nature.

How many calories are in an 8 piece avocado sushi roll? ›

On average, though, an avocado roll may have about 339 calories in a six- to eight-piece serving. Don't forget to factor in any soy sauce, which has about 11 calories per tablespoon, or pickled ginger, which has about 15 calories per tablespoon.

How many calories in 8 piece cucumber sushi roll? ›

There are 185 calories in 8 pieces of Cucumber Maki.

How many calories are in 6 cucumber sushi rolls? ›

Ace Sushi Maki Sushi Cucumber Roll (6 pieces) contains 25g total carbs, 23g net carbs, 1g fat, 3g protein, and 120 calories.

How many calories is 8 pieces of sushi? ›

Nutritional Summary:

There are 297 calories in 8 pieces of Sushi. Calorie Breakdown: 3% fat, 85% carbs, 12% prot.

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