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If you like the flavors of sushi, you are going to love this sushi salad! A wasabi soy dressing tops arugula, smoked salmon and pickled ginger for a fantastic meal.
Sushi salad could have saved me a lot (!) of money over the years. I am an unabashed lover of “all things” sushi. For better or worse, I passed on this trait to my two boys, which means regular cravings for rolls, nigiri and poke bowls.
If I had unlimited funds, there would be sushi for all, at least one time per week! But let’s be real…given the cost of a really good sushi feast for a family that includes two teenaged boys who can eat their weight in raw fish, it’s often saved for special occasions and birthday dinners.
My challenge? Find a way to satisfy those sushi cravings on a regular basis with items I can find at the grocery store. I decided to come up with a salad that satisfied my taste buds for a fraction of the cost of a restaurant sushi meal. A sushi salad seems like something I can justify eating for lunch or dinner any day of the week.
Easy, delicious and healthy! And most importantly, it satisfies my sushi cravings effortlessly.
Sushi salad basics:
To mimic the flavors of maki rolls, I cut up a sheet of nori, which is the dried seaweed sheet used to make rolls and tossed the pieces into the salad along with pickled ginger, chopped cucumber, brown rice and arugula.
Everything is lightly coated with an easy wasabi soy dressing, made with wasabi paste found in many grocery stores and Asian markets.
What you need for this sushi salad:
These are the main components needed for this recipe (affiliate links included)…
- Smoked salmon or alternative: I use lox, but you could also use hot smoked salmon, which is more similar to a grilled salmon fillet. See more chit chat about alternatives in the section below.
- Cooked brown rice: I prefer brown rice because of its nutty flavor and extra dose of fiber. White rice can be substituted if you prefer.
- Nori: Nori (seaweed) sheets can be found in the international aisle of many supermarkets, at Asian markets or online.
- Pickled ginger: This is the ginger that comes on the side when you order any sort of sushi roll in a restaurant. It adds a wonderful layer of acidity and flavor. Leave it out if it’s not your thing. Find it in stores or online.
- Other vegetables: Cucumber and arugula add crunch and a peppery flavor, respectively, while “up”-ing the nutrients of the salad.
- The dressing: This ingredients are all common ones, that can be found in most supermarkets (with possible exception of the wasabi paste) or online. Soy sauce, rice vinegar, agave nectar (or honey), olive oil and sesame oil.
- Wasabi paste: Wasabi is Japanese horseradish that is served alongside and/or inside maki (rolls) and nigiri (sushi). The more you add to the dressing, the spicier it will be. You can buy tubes of wasabi paste in many grocery stores, Asian markets or online.
What can be used in place of smoked salmon?
If you prefer, swap out the smoked salmon and replace it with sushi grade salmon or ahi, like I used in my Avocado Salmon Poke Salad Bowl.
I look for fish that is marked as “sushi grade” to be sure that it’s safe to eat raw. You can ask your local fishmonger for details on the fish they have available.
How can this sushi salad be made vegan?
Yes! Leave out the salmon and replace it with smoked, stir-fried or baked tofu, or tempeh. Smoked tofu can be found in many health food stores.
For the dressing, be sure to use agave rather than honey, as honey is not considered to be vegan.
Is this sushi salad gluten free?
Almost. And it can be made entirely gluten free with one simple swap. Instead of regular soy sauce, which contains wheat, opt for tamari sauce (affiliate).
Other healthy Asian-inspired recipes:
Slow Cooker Hoisin Chicken {Cookin' Canuck}
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Salmon Rice Bowl {Spice the Plate}
Stir-Fry Broccolini & Shiitake Mushrooms {Jessica Gavin}
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Sushi Salad with Wasabi Soy Dressing Recipe
If you like the flavors of sushi, you are going to love this sushi salad! A wasabi soy dressing tops arugula, smoked salmon, pickled ginger and arugula for a fantastic meal. 212 calories and 5 Weight Watchers SP
4.80 from 10 votes
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Course: Salads
Cuisine: Japanese
Keyword: Clean Eating, Seafood Recipes, Sushi Salad
Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes minutes
Servings: 4 Servings
Calories: 211.9kcal
Author: Dara Michalski | Cookin' Canuck
Ingredients
The Salad:
- 2 cups cooked brown rice
- 3 ½ cup arugula
- 4 ounces smoked salmon chopped
- 1 ¼ cup chopped English cucumber
- ¼ cup chopped pickled ginger
- 1 sheet nori dried seaweed, cut into 1-inch pieces
The dressing:
- 1 ½ tablespoons soy sauce
- 1 tablespoons rice vinegar
- 1 teaspoon wasabi paste
- ¾ teaspoon agave nectar or honey
- 2 teaspoons olive oil
- ½ teaspoon sesame oil
Instructions
The Salad:
In a large bowl, combine the brown rice, arugula, smoked salmon, cucumber, pickled ginger and ¾ of the nori pieces.
Pour in the dressing and toss to combine. Sprinkle the remaining nori pieces over top. Serve.
The Dressing:
In a small bowl, whisk together soy sauce, rice vinegar, wasabi paste and agave nectar. While whisking, add the olive oil and sesame oil.
Notes
Weight Watchers Points: 5 (Blue - Freestyle SmartPoints), 5 (Green), 1 (Purple)
Nutrition
Serving: 1.5Cups | Calories: 211.9kcal | Carbohydrates: 31.8g | Protein: 9.2g | Fat: 5.1g | Saturated Fat: 0.9g | Cholesterol: 6.5mg | Sodium: 920.3mg | Potassium: 188.4mg | Fiber: 2.9g | Sugar: 7.6g
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This post was first published on October 12, 2015 and updated on October 1, 2020.
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Mario
WowReply
Lance
Loved the dressing, didn't make the sushi salad, but use the dressing all the time on other salads!Reply
Joanna G.
As soon as I saw this, I went straight out to buy the ingredients. So worth it and so good. I'll definitely be making this regularly.Reply
Steph @ Steph in Thyme
What a lovely idea for salad. Love me some sushi, love it even more in salad!
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ginette
I made this for supper last night. It was amazing! Let face it , as soon as you bite into your sushi , it falls apart. So this salad tastes just like sushi. Being vegan I swapped the smoked salmon for smoke tofu and used since we love quinoa , I used that instead of the rice. thank you
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Stephanie Chavez
I've never wanted a salad as much as I want this one. Holy smoked salmon! And the nori!!! Thank you Dara!
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Justine | Cooking and Beer
OK, this has to be the best idea ever! LOVE!
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Jeanette | Jeanette's Healthy Living
What a stunning salad! I just love everything about this Dara!
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Patricia @ Grab a Plate
How many times can I type the word, "love?!" This is such a great idea! You're surely right about the high cost of going out for sushi, and this salad looks like it will definitely satisfy a craving. Once more...I love it!
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Cathy Trochelman
I'm with you - I would LOVE sushi at least once a week! It's my favorite! I'm totally loving this salad, though. Such a great alternative!
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Pamela Whitelaw
Oh Wow! Sounds delicious. Even though I live in a sushi land city, I would have this at the drop of a hat anytime. Very enticing photograph.
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Happy Valley Chow
Wow that salad looks ridiculous good with tons of great flavors. Thanks for sharing, can't wait to try 🙂
Happy Blogging!
Happy Valley ChowReply
Joanie @ Zagleft
Dara, this is such a great idea for a salad. I agree, we usually reserve sushi for special occasions but this is a wonderful way to satisfy our cravings anytime. That wasabi soy dressing sounds fantastic too! I'm really looking forward to trying this recipe soon!
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Amy Stafford
I love that you added seaweed to this salad. It is so good for you and I am alwasy looking for ways to be creative and add it to recipes. Can't wait to try this out!
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Laura| Petite Allergy Treats
Happy Thanksgiving! Your menu sounds very adventurous and delicious. This sushi salad looks wonderful too!
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