Introduction
If you love sushi but don’t want the hassle of rolling it, this Spicy Tuna Sushi Bowl is about to become your new obsession. It has everything people love about sushi rolls — tender rice, spicy tuna, creamy avocado, crunchy cucumber, and savory sauces — all packed into one easy bowl.
The best part? It comes together in under 30 minutes, tastes restaurant-quality, and is perfect for lunch, dinner, or meal prep. This recipe is fresh, spicy, satisfying, and surprisingly simple to make at home.
Whether you’re a sushi lover or just trying to add more high-protein meals to your week, this bowl is a total winner.
Ingredients
For the Sushi Rice
- 2 cups cooked sushi rice
- 2 tablespoons rice vinegar
- 1 tablespoon sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
For the Spicy Tuna
- 12 oz sushi-grade ahi tuna, diced into small cubes
- 3 tablespoons Japanese mayonnaise (like Kewpie)
- 1 to 2 tablespoons sriracha
- 1 teaspoon soy sauce
- 1 teaspoon sesame oil
- 1 teaspoon chili crisp (optional for extra heat)
Bowl Toppings
- 1 avocado, sliced
- 1 cup cucumber, diced
- 1 medium carrot, shredded
- 1/2 cup edamame
- 1 sheet nori, cut into strips
- 2 green onions, sliced
- 1 teaspoon black sesame seeds
- 1 teaspoon white sesame seeds
- Pickled ginger, for serving
Optional Drizzle
- Extra spicy mayo
- Soy sauce or tamari
- Eel sauce
Essential Kitchen Tools & Appliances
Before you start, gather these kitchen basics:
Kitchen Tools
- Medium pot with lid
- Sharp chef’s knife
- Cutting board
- Mixing bowls
- Measuring spoons and cups
- Rice paddle or spoon
- Small whisk or fork
- Vegetable peeler
- Serving bowls
Appliances
- Rice cooker (optional but helpful)
- Refrigerator for chilling tuna
Preparation Steps
Step 1: Prepare the Rice
Cook the sushi rice according to package directions. While it’s still warm, mix together rice vinegar, sugar, and salt in a small bowl.
Pour the mixture over the rice and gently fold until evenly coated. Let the rice cool slightly.
Tip:
Don’t mash the rice while mixing. Gentle folding keeps it fluffy.
Step 2: Dice the Tuna
Using a sharp knife, cut the sushi-grade tuna into small bite-sized cubes.
Place it in a chilled mixing bowl.
Important:
Always use sushi-grade fish from a trusted seafood market or grocery store.
Step 3: Make the Spicy Tuna Mixture
Add mayonnaise, sriracha, soy sauce, sesame oil, and chili crisp to the tuna.
Gently mix until the tuna is evenly coated.
Place in the refrigerator while preparing the toppings.
Step 4: Prep the Vegetables
- Slice the avocado
- Dice the cucumber
- Shred the carrots
- Slice green onions
- Warm the edamame if frozen
Cut the nori sheets into thin strips using kitchen scissors.
Cooking Instructions
Good news — there’s almost no cooking involved besides the rice.
Step 1: Build the Bowl
Divide the sushi rice into serving bowls.
Arrange the spicy tuna, avocado, cucumber, carrots, and edamame around the bowl.
Step 2: Add Toppings
Sprinkle with:
- Sesame seeds
- Green onions
- Nori strips
Add pickled ginger on the side.
Step 3: Finish with Sauce
Drizzle extra spicy mayo or eel sauce over the top for restaurant-style flavor.
Serve immediately.
Secret Tips for the Best Sushi Bowl
- Use slightly warm rice and cold tuna for the best texture contrast.
- Kewpie mayo gives a richer, more authentic sushi flavor.
- Add crispy onions for extra crunch.
- Want more heat? Mix in extra chili crisp or diced jalapeños.
- A squeeze of fresh lime brightens everything up beautifully.
Serving Suggestions
This bowl is amazing on its own, but here are some fun pairings:
Serve With
- Miso soup
- Seaweed salad
- Crispy wonton chips
- Steamed dumplings
- Asian cucumber salad
Garnish Ideas
- Furikake seasoning
- Extra sesame seeds
- Microgreens
- Thinly sliced radish
- Lime wedges
Additional Tips & Variations
Make It Healthier
Swap white sushi rice for:
- Brown rice
- Cauliflower rice
- Quinoa
Make It Spicier
Add:
- Extra sriracha
- Chili oil
- Wasabi
No Raw Fish?
Use:
- Cooked shrimp
- Canned tuna
- Salmon
- Tofu
Meal Prep Tip
Store each component separately and assemble fresh for the best texture.
Nutrition Information
Per Serving (Approximate)
| Nutrient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Calories | 520 |
| Protein | 33g |
| Carbohydrates | 42g |
| Fat | 24g |
| Fiber | 6g |
| Sugar | 5g |
| Sodium | 780mg |
Nutrition may vary depending on sauces and toppings used.
FAQ Section
Can I make this ahead of time?
Yes! Prep the rice, toppings, and sauce separately. Assemble just before serving.
How long does spicy tuna last?
It’s best eaten fresh, but you can store it in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours in an airtight container.
Can I use canned tuna?
Absolutely. It won’t taste exactly like sushi-grade tuna, but it still makes a delicious and budget-friendly bowl.
Is this recipe spicy?
It has a medium heat level. You can easily adjust the spice by adding more or less sriracha.
What’s the best rice for sushi bowls?
Short-grain sushi rice works best because it becomes sticky and flavorful.
Can I make it gluten-free?
Yes! Just use tamari instead of regular soy sauce.
Wrap-Up
This Spicy Tuna Sushi Bowl is proof that homemade meals can feel fancy without being complicated. It’s colorful, packed with protein, full of fresh textures, and loaded with bold sushi-inspired flavor.
One fun fact: sushi bowls, often called “chirashi bowls,” became popular because they deliver all the delicious sushi flavors in a much easier and faster format. No rolling mat required!
Once you try this recipe, don’t be surprised if it ends up on your weekly meal rotation. It’s fresh, filling, customizable, and seriously addictive.

