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Crab Sushi Bake Bites: Simplified Sushi Recipe

Chef Naoms is in the house today! Comin’ at you with the crab sushi bake bites recipe that 95% percent of you voted “OMG, YES PLEASE” on my IG stories when I asked if you wanted it. Speaking of IG, did you know that I have a highlight called “👩🏽‍🍳 naoms” that features snippets of a bunch of recipes I’ve made?

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I love cooking and baking at home because frequent Postmates and Uber Eats is not in my spending budget, so why not make food that’s delicious, right? When you’re craving sushi at home, but can’t or don’t want to make an actual roll, this baked sushi recipe is the perfect alternative. The best thing – it’s super easy to make once you have all of the ingredients!

What is sushi bake?

Basically, sushi bake or (baked sushi) is a deconstructed version of the famous Japanese cuisine. Sushi normally comes in rolls where ingredients are wrapped in sushi rice and nori, also known as roasted seaweed, and eaten uncooked. But when you make baked sushi, you layer the ingredients instead of making a roll, and pop them in the oven for a hot meal.

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Sushi bake is usually made with crab or salmon as the main ingredient, but you can always switch it up with your favorite seafood or leave it out for a vegetarian option. While most people make sushi bake in a large baking pan, I love using a cupcake pan to make them into crab sushi bake bites.

What ingredients do I need for crab sushi bake?

To make this baked sushi recipe, you’ll need: sushi rice, creamy crab topping, roasted seaweed, sriracha, and furikake.

Sushi rice is made from combining cooked rice with a vinegar/sugar/salt mixture while it’s still hot. To make good sushi rice, here are a few tips:

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  1. Wash your rice. There’s a lot of starch on rice so washing and rinsing before you cook it helps to prevent it from clumping or having a gummy texture.
  2. Cook your rice in a rice cooker. This is the easiest way to get your rice perfectly cooked! Set it and forget it instead of worrying about it on the stove.
  3. Short-grain Japanese white rice is the best for making sushi rice. But any kind of short-grain or medium-grain rice like Calrose rice works too.

For the sushi bake creamy crab topping, you’ll need cucumber, green onion, imitation crab, cream cheese, mayonnaise, sriracha, and salt to taste. This is where you can also add or substitute cooked real crab or salmon or leave it out altogether.

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If you’re wondering about the last two ingredients on the list, sriracha is a hot sauce made from a smooth paste of chili peppers. You might be familiar with the famous Huy Fong brand that features a rooster on the bottle with a green top, but as you can see from the picture, I love to get mine from Sprouts Farmers Market.

Furikake is a Japanese condiment that is usually sprinkled on rice. It’s made of chopped nori, sesame seeds, and sometimes dried fish. You can use this to kick your white rice up a notch anytime.

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Where can I find crab sushi bake ingredients?

Where to buy sushi ingredients will depend on where you live. If you live somewhere that has Asian markets, these ingredients should be easy to find. A big plus for where to buy sushi ingredients is if your area has a Japanese market – you’ll definitely find everything you need there.

But if you don’t have any Asian markets where you live, big grocery stores with an international section are probably your best bet on where to buy sushi ingredients for this baked sushi recipe.

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Equipment for baked sushi

Luckily, you don’t need too many things to prep the crab sushi bake. You’ll just need the following things:

  • Knife for chopping ingredients
  • 2 large bowls – one to make sushi rice, one to make creamy crab topping
  • Spatula or mixing spoon
  • Baking pan or cupcake pan if you want to make bites

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Now that you have everything you need, who’s ready to make this baked sushi recipe? Let me know how you like it if you do! And while you’re here, don’t forget to check out some of my dessert recipes like the Delicious Pumpkin Crunch with a Secret Ingredient or Easy OREO Cheesecake bites.

Ingredients

  • Roasted seaweed (nori)
  • Sushi rice
  • Creamy topping
  • Furikake to sprinkle on top
  • Extra sriracha

Sushi rice ingredients:

4 cups cooked rice
3 tbsp rice vinegar
1 tbsp sugar
1 tsp salt

Creamy crab topping ingredients:

1/2 cucumber diced
Green onion minced
2 cups imitation crab
Optional: 4oz cooked real crab or salmon
4oz cream cheese
60g mayonnaise
2 tbsp sriracha
Salt to taste

Directions

  1. Make the sushi rice. Start by mixing the vinegar, sugar, and salt. Add the mixture to the rice after it’s cooked but while it’s still hot.
  2. Make the creamy crab topping by combining cucumber, green onion, imitation crab, cream cheese, mayonnaise, sriracha, and salt in a large bowl and mixing it together.
  3. Preheat the oven to 390° F.
  4. Layer roasted seaweed, rice, and the creamy crab topping on a baking pan or in cupcake pans if you want bite sized sushi bake.
  5. Drizzle more sriracha (as much or as little as you want) and furikake on top.
  6. Bake for 15-20 minutes.

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FAQs

Why is it called sushi bake? ›

For the uninitiated, sushi bake is a casserole-like dish in which the layers are made up of ingredients traditionally found in, well, sushi (most similar in likeness to the California roll).

How do you eat sushi bake? ›

Sushi bake is a comforting casserole dish that is best enjoyed hot or warm. The idea is serve it family style and let everyone scoop their own onto a sheet of roasted seaweed snack. Wrap and fold it like you would a taco and enjoy as is or top with cucumber and avocado to add texture and make each bite more refreshing.

Do you use imitation crab for sushi? ›

You'll find imitation crab most commonly used in sushi rolls and seafood salads. There is a generally unfavorable reputation associated with imitation crab, and many consumers consider it fake meat. We'll explore how imitation crab is made, how it compares to real crab, and its benefits and downsides.

Why is my sushi bake falling apart? ›

HOW CAN I PREVENT THE NORI (SEAWEED) FROM GETTING TOO CRISPY AND FALLING APART? Make sure you assemble the sushi cups while your rice is still warm. This way, it softens the nori, which prevents it from over-crisping in the oven.

Who invented sushi? ›

The creator of modern sushi is believed to be Hanaya Yohei, who invented nigiri-zushi, a type of sushi most known today, in which seafood is placed on hand-pressed vinegared rice, around 1824 in the Edo period (1603–1867). It was the fast food of the chōnin class in the Edo period.

Do you heat up sushi bake? ›

Refrigerate any leftovers. Reheat in a 325°F oven for about 10—15 minutes. This is not traditional sushi as you know it, but if you've ever enjoyed an American-style spicy roll, I have a strong feeling you will also enjoy the sushi bake.

What else to eat with sushi bake? ›

What to Serve with Sushi Bake
  1. Salad: Because this dish can be quite rich, a light crisp salad is a great side dish to serve with sushi bake.
  2. Miso Soup: A traditional Japanese soup is a perfect complement to sushi bake.
  3. Edamame: Simple steamed young soybean pods would be another welcoming side dish for sushi bake.
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Is sushi eaten hot or cold? ›

Sushi comes in myriad types, all differing in their preparation and presentation, including the temperature at which they're served. Some sushi may be warmer or cooler than others. In general, however, sushi should ideally be served at room temperature, around 70 degrees Fahrenheit or 20 degrees Celsius.

Is it OK to eat imitation crab raw? ›

Can you eat imitation crab raw? Yes. It is pre-cooked, so you are able to eat it straight from the package. Many people use it as part of a larger recipe though, adding it to cream of crab soup, crab Rangoon or crab salad.

Is sushi healthy? ›

Sushi can be a healthy choice, as long as you know what ingredients to look out for. For a nutritious meal, consider sticking to sushi and menu items made with ingredients like seafood, brown rice, and vegetables, while avoiding ingredients like fried foods, high sugar sauces, and seafood high in mercury.

What is the name of fake crab meat? ›

Most imitation crab products will be labeled as "imitation." However you may see it go by many names, both in grocery stores and in restaurants, including "crab sticks," "crab-flavored seafood," "surimi seafood," "krab," and in Japan it is known as "kamaboko."

Is baked sushi still sushi? ›

Sushi bake is a baked sushi casserole and a deconstructed sushi roll. You get all the sushi taste without the complicated process of rolling them! Moreover, this particular sushi bake is like a baked California roll. It's made with cooked seafood – shrimp and imitation crab.

Why do they call sushi sushi? ›

Vinegar-soaked rice is the ingredient that makes sushi, well, sushi. The name itself means “sour tasting” due to the flavor from the vinegar, as well as the raw fish that's often included. While traditional sushi features raw seafood, it's not a component necessary to consider a dish sushi.

What is it called when sushi is served on a woman? ›

Nyotaimori, also known as “naked sushi” or "body sushi," is a Japanese tradition that originated in the Edo period (1603–1868). It quite literally means "female body presentation," which is exactly what it sounds like: guests are served their sushi on the naked bodies of beautiful women.

Why is a California roll not sushi? ›

The California Roll's journey began in Los Angeles, where a Japanese sushi chef decided to adapt traditional sushi to cater to the American palate. Faced with the challenge of sourcing fresh raw fish, the chef ingeniously swapped out the raw fish for avocado, a plentiful and creamy substitute.

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