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I LOVE cauliflower rice sushi… so I made them into one of my fave kinds – spicy tuna rolls! What I don’t love is the fact that many sushi restaurants use ingredients with nasty fillers, artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives. Often times you can even find gluten lurking in naturally gluten-free ingredients. No, thanks! Fortunately, this paleo sushi recipe is gluten-free… and just as delicious as regular sushi.

When I first started eating a paleo diet, I thought I was done eating my coveted spicy tuna rolls. Of course, I’m not one to give up on my favorite foods, so this cauliflower sushi recipe was born. It meets all our sushi needs – no rice needed!

Sushi with cauliflower rice tastes just like regular sushi, only with much fewer carbs! I can’t wait to show you how to make cauliflower sushi without rice. The method is actually almost identical to making regular spicy tuna rolls, except these are grain-free.

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What Are Spicy Tuna Rolls?

Spicy tuna rolls are typically made from tuna, rice, and vegetables wrapped in a sheet of nori.

With this paleo sushi recipe, we’ll skip the rice and use cauliflower rice instead. You might be thinking that rice is gluten-free and you’d be correct. However, making sushi with cauliflower rice keeps it both low carb and paleo friendly.

How To Make Sushi Rolls At Home

Don’t be intimidated by making paleo sushi rolls at home. It’s super simple!

The first step is to make the cauliflower rice. Preheat the oven and begin pulse pieces of cauliflower in your food processor until it looks like rice.

TIP: Cut up the pieces of cauliflower before putting them in the food processor, so it chops up easily and fast.

Spread the cauliflower rice on a baking sheet covered in aluminum foil. Sprinkle with olive oil and roast for 30 minutes. I usually try to stir it a couple of times, so it doesn’t burn.

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Next, mince the tuna into small pieces and combine with mayonnaise, sriracha, and salt.

Thinly slice the cucumber into long thin strips. Slice up the avocado.

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Now you’re ready to start assembling the cauliflower sushi. Lay a piece of nori out and cover with cauliflower rice, leaving a 1-inch gap furthest from you.

PRO TIP: I used a sushi roll mat because I like working with it. You could also use a towel if you don’t have a sushi mat on hand.

Lay down the nori, then spread a bit of rice over it and leave a 1 inch gap at the end farthest from you. Then, layer your toppings on the end closest to you like the picture below.

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Finally, wet the end without rice with a bit of water and just use the mat or towel to roll it up.

TIP: The water step is important! It helps the nori sheet stick to itself when you roll it.

Now, you’re ready to slice into 6 or 8 pieces and dig in!

That wasn’t so hard, was it? Once you make cauliflower sushi a few times, you’ll be like an old pro… promise!

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Is Cauliflower Sushi Healthy?

Yes, this recipe for cauliflower sushi is healthy. When you go to a restaurant and order sushi, you need to be careful because many of them have fillers, preservatives, artificial colors, and artificial flavors. This is why I prefer to make cauliflower rice sushi at home.

When I make homemade sushi with cauliflower rice, I know that there isn’t any gluten and the ingredients are paleo.

Do I Need To Use Fresh Or Frozen Tuna To Make Cauliflower Rice Sushi?

It’s important to use sushi grade tuna when making homemade cauliflower rice sushi. It should be frozen when you buy it and only thaw it once you’re just about to use it.

You might be thinking that sushi grade tuna shouldn’t be frozen. It’s supposed to be fresh right? Yes, but freezing the fish destroys parasites that may be in the meat. You want it to be frozen.

I want you to enjoy every bite of this paleo sushi recipe, not end up sick over it!

Sushi With Cauliflower Rice Variations

There’s all kind of variations you could do for this paleo sushi recipe. Here are some ideas:

  • smoked salmon + cucumber + avocado
  • buffalo chicken + celery + carrots
  • shrimp + cucumber + asparagus
  • fresh salmon + avocado

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How Do You Store Spicy Tuna Rolls

Spicy tuna rolls can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Like most sushi recipes, paleo sushi tastes best fresh or at least within 24 hours, but from a safety standpoint it’s fine for a few days.

More Paleo Main Dish Ideas

If you can’t get enough of this cauliflower sushi recipe, you should also try these other ideas:

  • Easy Paleo Honey Sesame Chicken
  • Spicy Paleo Kung Pao Chicken
  • Paleo Shrimp Tom Kha Gai

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Paleo Cauliflower Rice Sushi Rolls Recipe (Spicy Tuna Rolls)

Cauliflower rice sushi (that's sushi with cauliflower rice) is the low carb paleo sushi recipe you have been looking for! These easy spicy tuna rolls are the BEST paleo sushi alternative.

Course Main Course

Cuisine Japanese

Keyword Paleo Cauliflower Rice Sushi Rolls Recipe, Spicy Tuna Rolls

Calories 410 kcal

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 30 minutes

Total Time 40 minutes

Author Maya Krampf from WickedSpatula.com

Servings 2 servings

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Ingredients

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Cauliflower rice

  • 1 head Cauliflower
  • 1 tablespoon Olive oil
  • Sea salt (to taste)

Sushi filling

  • 4 ounces Tuna (sashimi grade)
  • 2 tablespoons Avocado mayonnaise
  • 2 teaspoons Sriracha
  • Sea salt (to taste)
  • 1 small Cucumber
  • 1/2 medium Avocado
  • 2 sheets Nori
  • Pickled ginger
  • Wasabi
  • Coconut aminos

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Instructions

More TIPS about this paleo recipe in the post above!

Directions for the cauliflower "rice"

  1. Preheat oven to 425°

  2. Chop cauliflower into pieces small enough to fit into your food processor. Pulse for 2 seconds at a time until the cauliflower resembles rice.

  3. Spread onto a aluminum foil lined baking sheet and spray with olive oil. You can also toss with the olive oil then spread it out evenly.

  4. Toast in oven for 30 minutes, stirring about twice for even cooking.

Directions for the sushi

  1. Mince the tuna and mix with mayonnaise, sriracha, and salt, to taste.

  2. Thinly slice cucumber into long strips.

  3. Slice avocado into slices.

  4. Place a piece of nori onto your mat or towel and cover with the "rice" leaving a 1 inch gap at the end farthest from you.

  5. Layer your toppings onto the end closest to you.

  6. Using the mat or towel start to roll the sushi away from you.

  7. Once rolled slice into 6 or 8 pieces and serve with coconut aminos, pickled ginger, and wasabi.

Recipe Notes

Serving Size:1/2 recipe (6 to 8 pieces)

Nutrition Information Per Serving

Nutrition Facts

Amount per serving. Serving size in recipe notes above.

Calories 410

Fat 27g

Protein 20g

Total Carbs 27g

Net Carbs 15g

Fiber 12g

Sugar 9g

Where does nutrition info come from? Nutrition facts are provided as a courtesy, sourced from the USDA Food Database. Net carb count excludes both fiber and sugar alcohols (though the latter are rarely seen on this site), because these do not affect blood sugar in most people. We try to be accurate, but feel free to make your own calculations.

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FAQs

How healthy is spicy tuna sushi? ›

If one of your health goals is weight loss, it's also helpful to be mindful of mayonnaise-based sauces, which are often used in spicy rolls. These sauces are high in calories but low in nutrients. For example, a regular tuna roll is 194 calories, but a spicy tuna roll with mayonnaise-based sauce is 380 calories.

What is the difference between spicy tuna roll and tuna roll? ›

What is the difference between a tuna roll and a spicy tuna roll? The difference is in how the tuna is prepared. Both rolls use nori sheets and sushi rice, but the tuna in spicy tuna rolls is ground and mixed with mayonnaise, sriracha sauce (or some other spicy sauce), and sometimes chopped scallions and sesame seeds.

Is spicy tuna roll cooked? ›

A spicy tuna roll is a makizushi roll that usually contains raw tuna, and spicy mayo or sriracha. The roll is often seasoned with Ichimi togarashi (ground red chile powder).

What is the healthiest sushi to eat? ›

Sashimi, vegetable rolls, salmon and avocado rolls, and rainbow rolls are just a few examples of healthy sushi options.

Is spicy tuna roll high in mercury? ›

spicy tuna roll, there's something you should know. Many of the fish used to make sushi are high in mercury, a neurotoxin that can be dangerous if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. But this doesn't mean you are stuck with only a bowl of edamame! Eat sushi made with fish that is lower in mercury.

Is spicy tuna roll good for beginners? ›

The spicy tuna roll is a popular one among beginners and veteran sushi eaters alike. The spicy tuna concoction is usually made of ground tuna, spicy sauce (like Sriracha), and mayonnaise. Ingredients: Spicy tuna (a blend of tuna, spicy sauce, and mayo)

Does spicy tuna roll have carbs? ›

Two to three pieces (100 grams) of spicy tuna roll contain ( 4 ): Calories: 175. Protein: 7.5 grams. Carbs: 16.7 grams.

What is the crunchy stuff in sushi? ›

Crunchy rolls usually include some sort of tempura (fried batter) which gives the crunchy texture. In this recipe, we are using premade crunchy tempura flakes on the outside for a quick and easy sushi roll.

Can I eat a spicy tuna roll when pregnant? ›

The question of whether eating sushi while pregnant is safe has elicited differing opinions in the past, and some believe consuming raw fish from reputable establishments is low-risk. But most doctors (and official guidelines) encourage moms-to-be to steer clear of uncooked sushi.

Why is spicy tuna so red? ›

Buyers of fresh tuna, whether at the sushi restaurants or the supermarket, often look for deep red color which indicates that the fish is top-quality. However, it has become increasingly likely that the fish is bright red because it has been treated with carbon monoxide during processing.

Is spicy tuna poke healthy? ›

Yes! Tuna poke bowls can be very healthy, and a great way to get more fish into your diet. For this poke recipe, I use tuna and avocado, which have healthy fats served over brown rice for extra fiber.

Is tuna sushi healthy for weight loss? ›

Sushi can be a healthy and low-calorie option as long as you choose wisely. Here are a few tips for incorporating sushi into a weight loss plan: Opt for rolls with vegetables and protein, such as tuna, salmon, or tofu, instead of those filled with cream cheese or mayonnaise.

Is spicy century tuna healthy? ›

It has Omega 3 DHA that is good for the heart and mind. It is low in cholesterol and has no preservatives. The classic all-time favorite, the original healthy meat. A delicious indulgence.

How many calories are in 8 pieces of spicy tuna sushi? ›

Nikko Spicy Tuna Sushi Roll (8 pieces) contains 65g total carbs, 56g net carbs, 4g fat, 11g protein, and 350 calories.

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