Crunchy cucumber ribbons wrap around silky cream cheese, tender shrimp, and buttery avocado to create a playful, low-carb twist on everyone’s favorite handheld. These keto-friendly rolls come together in under half an hour and promise a satisfying crunch in every bite. Whether you’re hosting friends or craving a light lunch, these cucumber sushi rolls are here to brighten your day and your plate!
Key Ingredients
Gather these simple, fresh ingredients for a burst of flavor and crunch in every keto bite:
- 1 large cucumber: Fresh ribbon base that provides satisfying crunch and structure for the rolls.
- 8 oz cream cheese, softened: Creamy binder that adds richness and holds the shrimp and avocado in place.
- 1 cup cooked shrimp, peeled and deveined: Tender protein offering a delightful seafood twist.
- 1 medium avocado, sliced: Buttery texture and healthy fats for extra creaminess.
- 1/4 cup fresh chives, finely chopped: Mild onion flavor to brighten the filling.
- 1/4 cup fresh dill, chopped: Herbaceous note that complements shrimp and cream cheese.
- 1 tablespoon soy sauce (or tamari for gluten-free): Savory umami seasoning to deepen flavor.
- 1 tablespoon sesame oil: Nutty aroma and rich flavor enhancer.
- Salt and pepper to taste: Essential seasoning to balance all the flavors.
- Optional: sesame seeds for garnish: Adds visual appeal and a final crunchy pop.
How To Make Cucumber Sushi Keto
Rolling up these cucumber sushi bites is easier than you think and perfect for beginners. Follow these straightforward steps to transform crisp cucumber strips into elegant low-carb sushi rolls that burst with flavor in every bite. All you need is a sharp peeler, your prepared filling, and a little patience to master this fun assembly process.
1. Begin by thoroughly washing the cucumber under cold water to remove any dirt or residue. Pat it completely dry with a paper towel so the strips hold their shape.
2. Using a vegetable peeler or a mandoline slicer, slice the cucumber lengthwise into thin, even strips—about 1/8 inch thick—giving you 8–10 uniform ribbons.
3. In a mixing bowl, combine softened cream cheese, chopped chives, chopped dill, soy sauce, sesame oil, salt, and pepper. Stir until the filling is smooth and creamy.
4. Lay one cucumber strip flat on a clean cutting board or surface, ensuring it’s stable for rolling.
5. Spread a thin, even layer of the cream cheese mixture onto the strip, leaving about 1/2 inch at the top edge free of filling.
6. Arrange a few pieces of cooked shrimp in the center, followed by a couple of avocado slices, spacing them evenly.
7. Starting from the bottom of the strip, gently roll it up toward the top edge, using your fingers to keep the filling snug and prevent spillage.
8. Repeat the rolling process with the remaining cucumber strips and filling until all ingredients are used up.
9. For a stunning display, slice each finished roll into 1–2 inch bite-sized pieces and neatly arrange them on a serving platter.
10. Optional: For extra visual appeal and crunch, sprinkle sesame seeds over the top of each piece just before serving.
Serving Suggestions
These cool cucumber sushi rolls shine even more when paired with the right accompaniments and presentation. Whether you’re serving them at a casual gathering or enjoying a solo snack, these tips will help you plate them like a pro and elevate your low-carb feast.
- Place your rolls on a chilled platter to keep them crisp and inviting.
- Serve alongside small bowls of soy sauce or tamari for dipping, allowing guests to adjust the umami level.
- Garnish with a sprinkle of toasted sesame seeds and a few extra chive strands for a pop of color.
- Offer pickled ginger or thinly sliced cucumber spears on the side to add a refreshing contrast.
Tips For Perfect Cucumber Sushi Keto
With just a few easy tweaks, you’ll have flawless cucumber sushi rolls every time. Keep your filling smooth, your strips dry, and your assembly swift for the best results. Experiment with presentation to make each bite look as good as it tastes!
- This recipe is a refreshing and low-carb alternative to traditional sushi rolls.
- Feel free to customize the filling with your favorite ingredients, such as crab or julienned vegetables.
- The cucumber adds a satisfying crunch, while the cream cheese binds the ingredients together.
- Perfect as an appetizer or a light meal, especially during hot summer days.
How To Store It
If you find yourself with extra rolls or want to prep ahead for a gathering, proper storage is key to maintaining that crisp, flavorful bite. Follow these methods to keep everything fresh and ready to enjoy.
- Place leftover rolls in an airtight container lined with paper towels to absorb moisture, then store in the fridge for up to 24 hours.
- Store cucumber strips separately between damp paper towels in an airtight container if prepping in advance; assemble rolls just before serving.
- Keep the cream cheese filling covered in a small bowl in the refrigerator for up to 4 hours, stirring briefly before using.
- Avoid freezing the finished rolls, as the cucumber will become watery and lose its crisp texture when thawed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are a few common queries to help you master your cucumber sushi keto adventure:
- How long does it take to prepare Cucumber Sushi Keto?
Preparation takes about 20–30 minutes. Washing and slicing the cucumber strips takes 5–10 minutes, mixing the cream cheese filling about 5 minutes, assembling each roll another 10–15 minutes, and slicing for serving an additional 2–3 minutes.
- Can I substitute the cream cheese with a dairy-free alternative?
Yes, you can use a dairy-free or vegan cream cheese made from cashews, almonds, or coconut. Ensure it’s softened before mixing with the chives, dill, soy sauce, and sesame oil to achieve a smooth, spreadable consistency.
- What’s the best way to prevent cucumber strips from becoming soggy?
After slicing the cucumber, lay the strips on paper towels and gently press another layer of paper towels on top to absorb excess moisture. You can also lightly salt the strips and let them sit for 5 minutes, then pat dry to draw out water without compromising crunch.
- How should I store any leftover rolls?
Place leftover cucumber rolls in an airtight container lined with paper towels to absorb moisture. Store in the refrigerator and consume within 24 hours. Beyond that, the cucumber will release more water and the rolls may become soggy.
- What other fillings can I use besides shrimp and avocado?
For variety, try julienned bell peppers, shredded crab, smoked salmon, thinly sliced carrots, or cucumber matchsticks. You can also add spicy mayo, pickled ginger slivers, or thin strips of nori for extra flavor and texture.
- How can I make this recipe gluten-free?
Use tamari or coconut aminos instead of regular soy sauce. Double-check that your sesame oil and any optional garnishes like furikake are certified gluten-free to ensure the recipe remains completely gluten-free.
- Is there a way to assemble these rolls in advance for a party?
You can prepare the cucumber strips and cream cheese filling up to 4 hours ahead. Store cucumber strips between damp paper towels in the fridge and keep the filling covered. Assemble rolls 30 minutes before serving to maintain crispness, then slice and garnish just before guests arrive.
What Makes This Special
There’s something delightfully whimsical about using cucumber instead of rice; the crunch is unmatched, and you get all the sushi vibes in a fraction of the carbs. The whipped cream cheese, fresh herbs, and plump shrimp team up like old friends at a picnic in your mouth, while avocado adds a buttery hug to every bite. It’s beginner-friendly, quick to assemble, and so versatile you’ll want to experiment with fillings until you find your signature roll. Feel free to print this recipe and save it for later – hang it on your fridge and let me know in the comments if you give it a spin or need any tips.
Cucumber Sushi Keto
Description
These cucumber sushi rolls layer silky cream cheese, herby chives, dill, and plump shrimp for a cool crunch. Each bite offers creamy avocado and a hint of sesame, perfect for a light, low-carb snack.
Ingredients
Instructions
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Begin by thoroughly washing the cucumber under cold water. Pat it dry with a paper towel.
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Using a vegetable peeler or a mandoline slicer, slice the cucumber lengthwise into thin, even strips. Aim for about 1/8 inch thick; you should have around 8-10 slices.
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In a mixing bowl, combine the softened cream cheese, chopped chives, chopped dill, soy sauce, sesame oil, salt, and pepper. Mix until well combined and creamy.
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Lay out a cucumber strip on a clean, flat surface or a cutting board.
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Spread a thin layer of the cream cheese mixture onto the cucumber strip, leaving about 1/2 inch at the top edge free of filling.
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Place a few pieces of cooked shrimp in the center of the cream cheese spread, along with a couple of slices of avocado.
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Starting from the bottom of the cucumber strip, gently roll it up towards the top edge, using your fingers to keep the filling in place as you roll.
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Once rolled, repeat the process with the remaining cucumber strips and filling ingredients.
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For presentation, slice each cucumber roll into bite-sized pieces, about 1-2 inches thick. Arrange the pieces on a serving platter.
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Optional: Sprinkle sesame seeds over the top pieces for an added touch before serving.
Note
- This recipe is a refreshing and low-carb alternative to traditional sushi rolls.
- Feel free to customize the filling with your favorite ingredients, such as crab or julienned vegetables.
- The cucumber adds a satisfying crunch, while the cream cheese binds the ingredients together.
- Perfect as an appetizer or a light meal, especially during hot summer days.
