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Shrimp Tempura Roll - Crispy baked tempura shrimp, cucumber, and avocado are rolled up in seasoned sushi rice and nori to create this flavorful appetizer. It’s so fun to make sushi at home!

Sushi is a fun and delicious treat but it isn’t always so friendly to your wallet. Luckily, with a few tips and tricks, you can make it from the comfort of your own home!

WhenYOU make this TempuraShrimp Sushi Roll, take a picture & DMme your Food Creationon Instagram@MunchkinTimeBlog&hashtag #munchkinrecipes. I would love to see YOUR creation!

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This homemade Shrimp Tempura Roll is made with crispy breaded shrimp, cucumber, avocado, and finished with an umami sushi sauce. Roll it all up with rice and nori in your sushi roller and you have a fun and colorful treat the whole family will love.

For the best results, you’ll need an Instant Pot or rice cooker to make soft and sticky sushi rice. A handy bamboo sushi mat will make rolling the shrimp tempura a breeze as well. If you don’t have these tools, you can always cook the rice on the stove and use a clean dish towel with a layer of plastic wrap instead of the sushi mat.

Skip the takeout and bring some excitement to the dinner table by serving this shrimp tempura sushi recipe with my Easy Fried Rice, Beef Lo Mein, and Sweet and Sour Chicken.

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What is a shrimp tempura roll?

This is a crunchy and savory sushi roll made with baked and battered shrimp, sushi rice, nori, cucumber, and avocado. A little tobiko and Unagi Sushi Sauce as the garnish spruce it up and give each piece a little tang to balance the flavors.

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Ingredients in shrimp tempura roll

Making shrimp tempura sushi at home is easy and quick when you use pre-battered storebought shrimp. If you’re up for the challenge, make the rolls with my homemade beer battered shrimp instead! Otherwise, these are the rest of the ingredients you need to make easy homemade sushi rolls:

  • Tempura Shrimp - store bought
  • Sushi rice
  • Cucumber
  • Avocado
  • Nori (seaweed)
  • Tobiko (flying fish roe)
  • Unagi Sushi Sauce

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How to make sushi rice

Step 1: Rinse the rice under water to wash away the excess starch.

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Step 2: Place the rice and water in an Instant Pot or rice cooker. Cook it in the Instant Pot for 10 minutes on the rice setting. Quick release the pressure.

Step 3: When it’s done, transfer the cooked rice to a baking sheet or a large skillet. Cut it up using a spoon.

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Step 4: Make the rice seasoning by mixing the rice vinegar, sugar, and salt in a small bowl. Heat it in the microwave for a few seconds to dissolve the sugar.

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Step 5: Pour the vinegar mixture all over the rice to season and mix it together well. Leave it to cool until it’s time to make the shrimp tempura sushi.

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How to make shrimp tempura sushi

Step 1: Bake the shrimp according to the directions on the package.

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Step 2: Put a piece of plastic wrap over your sushi mat. Add a nori sheet on top, then add some rice. Wet your hands and spread the rice into an even layer. Finish with a sprinkle of tobiko on top.

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Step 3: Flip the nori and add the shrimp, cucumber, and avocado to the other side. Tightly roll it up.

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Step 4: Wet a sharp knife under cold water and cut the roll into 8 equal pieces. Drizzle with eel sauce and enjoy!

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Helpful recipe tips

  • Rinse the rice under cold water until the water draining out is clear. This may take a few minutes but is so worth it to get perfectly tender rice.
  • Short grain rice can be finicky, which is why I recommend using an Instant Pot or rice cooker to cook the sushi rice. Both of these methods will turn out evenly cooked, shiny rice every time.
  • Be careful not to mash the rice as you stir in the seasonings. Use a spoon to slice and fold the rice over and onto itself as you mix in the vinegar, sugar, and salt.
  • Have a bowl of water next to you as you roll up the sushi. Wetting your hands will make it easier to spread the rice over the nori.

Serving suggestions

Have a few small dishes of soy sauce and spicy mayonnaise on the side for dipping. Feel free to season the sushi with more Unagi sauce, sesame seeds, and tobiko on top.

Sushi is filling and delicious on its own as a fun snack. The leftover rice, avocado, and cucumber can be rolled up for some extra sushi rolls and served with my Bang Bang Shrimp and Avocado Salad for a light and healthy dinner!

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Shrimp Tempura Sushi Recipe

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Shrimp Tempura Roll - made with crispy tempura shrimp, cucumber, avocado, & finished with an umami sushi sauce. Best Shrimp Tempura Sushi!

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Course 30 Min Meal

Cuisine Asian

Servings 4 rolls

Calories 444 kcal

Equipment

  • Bamboo sushi mat

Ingredients

Shrimp Tempura Sushi Roll

  • 1 lb Tempura Shrimp store-bought - baked according to instructions
  • 1 english cucumber thinly sliced into julienned pieces
  • 2 large avocados sliced
  • 4 sheets Nori
  • 2 tablespoons tobiko for garnish
  • Unagi Sushi Sauce optional

Sushi Rice

Instructions

How to make Sushi Rice

  • Rinse the rice under water to wash away the excess starch. Place rice and water inside instant pot or rice cooker, and select rice sitting (instant pot) for cook for 10 minutes. Quick release the pressure.

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  • Place rice on a baking sheet or a large skillet, using a spoon break the rice.

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  • Place rice vinegar, sugar and salt into a small microwave safe dish, microwave for few seconds to dissolve sugar.

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  • Pour vinegar mixture over the rice and mix it well. Let it cool in room temperature.

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How to make Shrimp Tempura Sushi Rolls

  • Bake the shrimp according to the directions on the package. Place plastic wrap over sushi mat. Add 1 nori sheet and ½ cup of rice and evenly spread it using wet hands (have a bowl of water next to you and wet your hands often for easier rice spreading). Sprinkle ½ tablespoon of tobiko.

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  • Flip the nori on the other side and add shrimp, cucumber and avocado slices. Tightly roll the sushi roll using a sushi mat.

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  • After, wet a sharp knife with cold water and cut each sushi roll into 8 equal pieces. Drizzle Unagi Sushi Sauce ( eel sauce) over the top and enjoy with soy sauce and spicy mayo.

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WhenYOU make this TempuraShrimp Sushi Roll, take a picture & DMme your Food Creationon Instagram@MunchkinTimeBlog&hashtag #munchkinrecipes. I would love to see YOUR creation!

Nutrition

Calories: 444kcalCarbohydrates: 71gProtein: 7gFat: 15gSaturated Fat: 2gSodium: 602mgPotassium: 661mgFiber: 9gSugar: 5gVitamin A: 361IUVitamin C: 13mgCalcium: 38mgIron: 2mg

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FAQs

What does a Shrimp Tempura Roll contain? ›

Shrimp tempura, masago, avocado, scallions, cucumber, mayonnaise, and eel sauce.

Do you eat the tail of Shrimp Tempura Roll? ›

Yes, shrimp tails are edible. There's nothing dangerous, poisonous or unhealthy about ingesting them. Choosing whether or not to eat the tails comes down to personal preference. In some Asian cuisines, this practice is quite common and even considered a delicacy.

What is the orange stuff on the Shrimp Tempura Roll? ›

The mysterious orange balls on sushi do have a name: tobiko. This translates to flying fish roe, which is used in Japanese cuisine and commonly in sushi.

Is Shrimp Tempura Roll healthy? ›

Tempura. Fried foods are notoriously unhealthy — including tempura-battered sushi. “You can easily add 100, maybe 200 extra calories by frying the fish and then adding mayonnaise and sauces,” Smith says. “You're also adding a lot more sodium.

Is shrimp tempura always fried? ›

Tempura (天ぷら or 天麩羅, tenpura, [tempɯɾa]) is a typical Japanese dish that usually consists of seafood and vegetables that have been coated in a thin batter and deep fried.

Can you eat leftover shrimp tempura sushi? ›

This guidance applies to both raw sushi, such as sashimi, and cooked sushi, such as tempura or California rolls. When storing sushi in the fridge, however, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) advises that raw fish and shellfish can be refrigerated for 1–2 days, but 3–4 days when cooked (3).

What is the difference between shrimp tempura hand roll and regular roll? ›

If you're confused about the difference between roll vs hand roll sushi, here's the 411: Sushi roll is called “Maki” and consists of cylinders that are sliced into several individual pieces—generally 6 to 8 servings. Hand roll sushi is called, “Temaki” and is a cone-shaped individual serving.

Why is tempura so good? ›

Tempura is similar to how many restaurants fry their food. The food, whether it be traditional seafood or vegetables, are lightly dipped in a batter and fried. The batter used creates a light and crispy texture to the food, sealing the flavors inside but not overtly saturating the food in oil.

What is the purple vegetable in tempura? ›

Savor the authentic taste of Okinawa with Purple Sweet Potato Tempura, a delicious and vibrant addition to any menu. Pre-cooked and ready to serve after thawing, this dish can be quickly prepared for convenience.

How many sushi rolls per person? ›

If sushi is just an appetizer, 1-2 rolls per person should suffice. This will leave room for enjoying other dishes on the menu. If sushi is the main course, typically 2-3 rolls per person is a good amount. For those with a larger appetite, consider going for 3-4 rolls.

Why is my shrimp tempura not crispy? ›

The best way to achieve the perfect consistency is to use a low protein flour such as cake flour or dedicated a tempura flour. If all you have is plain all purpose flour, replace one third of the quantity with either corn-starch, potato or rice flour to lower the gluten rate. This will still result in a crispy coating.

Why do you soak shrimp in milk before frying? ›

Some prefer to soak seafood in milk before cooking to keep it from tasting too fishy.

Why is my shrimp tempura soggy? ›

If insufficient water is not cooked out of the food before it is removed from the oil. Steam will continue to be emitted out of the food and absorbed into the batter, making the batter more and more soggy the longer you leave it. Because of this, tempura should be served as soon as possible.

What is shrimp tempura made of? ›

Shrimp tempura is raw shrimp dipped into tempura batter and deep-fried in hot oil. The batter that is used to make the tempura consists of flour, water, cornstarch, and sometimes eggs. In this recipe, we're using a tempura mix so that the dish is quick and easy to prepare anytime you have a craving.

What is the main ingredient in tempura? ›

What is tempura batter made of? A simple and traditional tempura batter is typically made of ice water, flour, and egg yolks. Variants of tempura batter are sometimes made with soda water, baking soda, cornstarch, potato starch, or rice flour to enhance the crispy texture.

What is a shrimp roll made of? ›

Once the shrimp are cooked, cooled, and cut into pieces, the rest follows standard lobster roll procedure: Fold the seafood with mayo, finely diced celery, chives, and lemon juice, then pack the mixture into buttered and toasted top-split buns. And be generous with the amount of shrimp you scoop into each bun.

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