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This 5-ingredient homemade vegan sushi recipe is a great alternative to conventional eel sushi with all of the flavours you love! Made with eggplant, sushi rice, and an addicting homemade unagi sauce. This easy recipe is vegan, gluten-free, refined sugar-free, and oil-free.

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What is Vegan Sushi?

Vegan sushi rolls are a creative and flavorful plant-based alternative to traditional sushi. You can re-create a California roll, sushi bowls, sushi burritos, spicy tuna rolls, and other classic sushi rolls typically made with raw fish, tuna, or crab using simple ingredients and fresh vegetables. Vegan-friendly sauces and condiments like soy sauce, pickled ginger, wasabi, and sometimes sriracha are also used.

But today, we are focusing on “veganizing” the ever-delicious Eel Sushi! Also known as unagi sushi, this roll typically features grilled freshwater eel (unagi) and sushi rice. The eel is marinated, grilled, and sliced, while the rice is seasoned with rice vinegar. It’s smothered in an addicting unagi eel sauce that just can’t be beat!

My vegan homemade sushi version has the same delicious flavor and texture but is made with eggplant! I’ve also made a vegan and gluten-free version of the sauce that wins over the whole recipe! With plant-based ingredients, sushi lovers can enjoy homemade sushi just like a Japanese restaurant!

What Makes This Recipe Great

​​I recently shared this fun Vegan Eel Sushi recipe over on TikTok, and included it in a YouTube video sharing everything I ate in a week. You really only need 5 ingredients to make this tender, faux eel smothered in a delicious unagi sauce.

In my opinion, eel sushi (unagi) is all about the sauce, which is actually very easy to make both vegan and gluten-free. Eggplant is both meaty and soft enough to serve as the perfect faux eel, so when paired together, you get a very realistic experience.

This recipe is vegan, gluten free and can be made refined sugar free and oil free. Now, let’s make this easy vegan sushi recipe!

Sushi Ingredients Notes

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  • Japanese/Chinese Eggplant: The base of our recipe today. Using most eggplant varieties will work, but I find that Japanese and Chinese eggplant is the perfect size for this recipe.
  • Gluten-free soy sauce or tamari: This is a key ingredient in making unagi sauce, and to make it gluten-free, I use gluten-free soy sauce or tamari. You can also use liquid aminos.
  • Coconut sugar or maple syrup: To sweeten and help thicken the sauce, I opted for coconut sugar, but you can also use agave or maple syrup.
  • Mirin: To finish the sauce, a little bit of mirin.
  • Sushi rice: Make a fresh batch of short-grain white rice or use leftover sticky rice.This is a great way to use up cooked rice.
  • Salt
  • Neutral Oil
  • Garnish: Green onion, sesame seeds, and/or nori seaweed.

How to Make Vegan Sushi

Making this vegan sushi recipe is actually really easy! Start by peeling your eggplant, then slice lengthwise into planks.

We’re generously salting our eggplant planks which help to tenderize firm eggplant, remove a little bit of bitterness and make the texture a lot more palatable. Then, you’ll want to rinse off excess salt and pat dry with a kitchen towel.

To season, we’re braising the eggplant with our unagi sauce marinade, which slowly thickens up as the sugars start to caramelize. It’s actually a pretty easy process and turns out great every time!

Step-by-Step Instructions

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  1. Begin by preparing the eggplant. Remove the skin using a veggie peeler and then slice lengthwise into 1/4″ thick planks with a very sharp knife. If you’re enjoying as donburi, you can keep your slices long, otherwise, cut planks into roughly 4-5″ long pieces to enjoy as sushi!
  2. Generously sprinkle salt over both sides of every eggplant piece and allow it to sit for 15-20 minutes. Rinse off any excess salt and pat dry with a kitchen towel.
  3. Cook both sides of your eggplant pieces in a large pan with a touch of neutral oil just until lightly golden. Then make your unagi sauce by combining tamari, mirin, and coconut sugar and adding to the pan.
  4. On low heat, braise your eggplant in the sauce until it reduces and becomes slightly viscous.
  5. As an optional step, finish your “eel sushi” by torching it with a blowtorch.
  6. To serve, top your rice with your eggplant pieces, brush or spoon over leftover glaze from the pan, and top with green onions and sesame seeds if desired.
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Serving Tips

  • You can enjoy this vegan eel sushi over rice, donburi style (Japanese rice bowl), or chop it into small pieces to create nigiri (sushi pieces).
  • If you’re not a fan of eggplant, you can also just make the unagi sauce and enjoy it with… well, everything! It’s absolutely delicious, trust me.

Storage Tips

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator and enjoy for lunch the next day!

Recipe FAQs

What is vegan sushi made of?

Depending on the vegan sushi roll you are making, the ingredients vary quite a bit. These favorite ingredients include seasoned rice, a nori sheet, tofu, tempura, shiitake mushrooms, cucumber, carrots, cabbage, bell pepper, avocado, cilantro, vegan cream cheese, miso paste, and more! In this recipe, I focus on a vegan version of eel sushi.

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More Asian Vegan Recipes

Zaru Soba

Miso Mushroom Ramen

Gluten Free Shoyu Ramen

Tofu “Spam” Musubi

If you try this vegan sushi recipe out, tag me on Instagram @veggiekins so I can see your delicious re-creations and feature them! As always, I love when you share your reviews in the comments below, and if you make any fun substitutions, let me know how it worked out below too.

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Vegan “Eel” Sushi with Homemade Unagi Sauce

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Servings: 3 -4 servings

Prep: 30 minutes mins

Cook: 15 minutes mins

Total: 45 minutes mins

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5 ingredient vegan sushi, a great alternative to conventional eel sushi with all of the flavour you love! Made with eggplant, sushi rice, and an addicting homemade unagi sauce. This easy recipe is vegan, gluten-free, refined sugar-free, and oil-free.

Ingredients

  • 2-3 Japanese/Chinese eggplants I used 3 pieces roughly 8″ in size
  • 1/3 cup gluten free soy sauce or tamari
  • 1/3 cup mirin
  • 2-3 tbsp coconut sugar
  • salt
  • neutral oil
  • optional garnish
  • green onions
  • sesame seeds
  • nori

Instructions

  • Begin by preparing the eggplant. Remove the skin using a veggie peeler and then slice lengthwise into 1/4" thick planks. If you're enjoying as donburi, you can keep your slices long, otherwise, cut planks into roughly 4-5" long pieces to enjoy as sushi!

  • Generously sprinkle salt over both sides of every eggplant piece and allow to sit for 15-20 minutes. Rinse off any excess salt and pat dry with a kitchen towel.

  • Cook both sides of your eggplant pieces in a large pan with a touch of neutral oil, just until lightly golden. Then make your sauce by combining tamari, mirin and coconut sugar and adding to the pan.

  • On low heat, braise your eggplant in the sauce until it starts to reduce down and becomes slightly viscous.

  • As an optional step, finish your "eel" by torching with a blowtorch.

  • To serve, top your rice with your eggplant pieces, brush or spoon over leftover glaze from the pan and top with green onions and sesame seeds if desired.

Notes

Serving Tips

  • You can enjoy this vegan sushi over rice, donburi style (Japanese rice bowl), or chop it into small pieces to create nigiri (sushi pieces).
  • If you’re not a fan of eggplant, you can also just make the unagi sauce and enjoy it with… well, everything! It’s absolutely delicious, trust me.

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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About Remy

Hi there, I’m Remy! Welcome to Veggiekins Blog, home to nourishing vegan + gluten-free recipes and tips to live your best balanced and holistic life. I’m a human on a mission to empower you to be well and be kind to your mind, body and soul with the healing power of plants.

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FAQs

Is unagi and eel sauce the same? ›

Eel sauce, or unagi sauce, is a sweet and salty sauce that is traditionally used in Japanese cuisine for grilled eel dishes.

Is eel sauce vegetarian? ›

Yep, most eel sauce is both vegan and vegetarian. But remember, a lot of chefs make their own, so ingredients can vary. It's always best to ask. Most pre-packaged eel sauce is vegan.

What is sushi eel sauce made of? ›

So, What Ingredients Are In Eel Sauce? Eel sauce is a simple reduction of only four ingredients: sake, mirin, sugar, and soy sauce. Due to its sugar and salt content, the sauce keeps quite well, so don't be afraid to make too much (you can even freeze it).

What does eel sauce taste like? ›

It tastes savory-sweet from the sake, soy sauce, mirin, and sugar. Since the ingredients are the same as teriyaki sauce, you might wonder if eel sauce is the same. Yes, both sauces are similar, but you'll notice the slight differences in the richness and sweetness.

Is Kikkoman Unagi sauce eel sauce? ›

Japanese food is getting more and more popular all over the world and customers demand quality and authenticity. So choose Kikkoman UNAGI Sauce which is based on our famed Naturally Brewed Soy Sauce and specifically created for this UNAGI/sea eel delicacy.

Is hoisin sauce the same as unagi sauce? ›

No, eel sauce and hoisin sauce are not the same. While both are sweet and savory condiments commonly used in Asian cuisine, eel sauce is typically made with soy sauce, mirin, and sugar, whereas hoisin sauce contains soybean paste, garlic, vinegar, and various spices, resulting in different flavor profiles.

What is a substitute for unagi sauce? ›

Tare sauce would be the closest sauce to eel sauce. It is very much like teriyaki sauce and is commonly made of soy sauce, sugar, and mirin.

Is ponzu sauce eel sauce? ›

Ponzu Sauce: a citrus-based sauce and popular addition to soy sauce, ponzu is a popular dipping sauce for adding a tart, tangy flavor to sashimi. Eel Sauce: heated for serving, eel sauce is a thick, sweet sauce that comes drizzled on top of a variety of nigiri.

Is Unagi sushi sauce vegan? ›

Yes, eel sauce (also called unagi) is usually vegetarian and vegan, with a few exceptions. The main ingredients of this thick, dark, and flavorful sauce are all vegan-friendly. But, be careful to double-check the ingredients in commercial brands for additions such as crab extract or fish flavoring/sauce.

What is eel sauce called in stores? ›

Eel sauce is also called nitsume or kabayaki sauce, and unagi no tare in Japanese. It's a sweet and salty sauce that goes great over grilled fish or chicken and is a common drizzle over sushi.

How long does unagi last in the fridge? ›

Unagi. Store in refrigerator for up to two weeks, or 6 months in the freezer for best results. This species does already come pre-cooked and pre-marinated, so all you have to do is follow the directions on the package for re-heating and voila!

Is teriyaki sauce and eel sauce the same? ›

What is the Difference Between Eel Sauce and Teriyaki Sauce? Eel sauce at the most basic version is made of soy sauce, mirin, and sugar. It is thick and sticky like syrup. Teriyaki sauce typically does not include mirin which is a sweet Japanese rice wine.

What is yum yum sauce made of? ›

Yum Yum Sauce is made of mayonnaise, ketchup, vinegar, garlic, sugar, paprika and water to thin the sauce out. That's it! It's really just a matter of the right ratios of ingredients to get the flavor you want!

Is eel sauce healthy? ›

Key Takeaways: Eel sauce is low in calories and high in sodium, making it a flavorful yet mindful choice for sushi lovers watching their calorie and sodium intake. Packed with essential vitamins, antioxidants, and umami flavor, eel sauce adds a healthy and delicious twist to a variety of dishes beyond just sushi.

What is another name for eel sauce? ›

Eel sauce is also called nitsume or kabayaki sauce, and unagi no tare in Japanese. It's a sweet and salty sauce that goes great over grilled fish or chicken and is a common drizzle over sushi. Traditionally it is used on Japanese grilled eel and eel rolls.

What is another name for unagi? ›

Unagi (ウナギ) is the Japanese word for freshwater eel, particularly the Japanese eel, Anguilla japonica (日本鰻, nihon unagi). Unagi is a common ingredient in Japanese cooking, often as kabayaki. It is not to be confused with saltwater eel, which is known as anago in Japanese.

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