As much as I like making sushi rolls, sometimes I simply get lazy. When I am after sushi-like flavours without all the work involved (cooking, fanning and seasoning sushi rice and rolling things into neat sushi rolls), I make hassle-free vegan sushi bowls for lunch instead.

If you spend any time looking at cooking blogs at all, I’m sure you are familiar with the ‘lunch bowl’ concept. I am on board with it. It’s not as work-intensive as the real thing and it’s very visual, which means that in an effort to make your bowl as pretty as you can, you are bound to treat your body to a rainbow of nutrients in the process.

My vegan sushi bowl contains all the elements I would typically put into a futomaki roll. Having said that, this is very flexible so feel free to swap things you don’t have to hand or you’re not that keen on for something you actually like. I went for black rice as it’s very nutritious and looks pretty (yes, I am mildly obsessed with food looking good on a plate).

Have you ever wondered why black rice is often referred to as forbidden rice? Apparently, in ancient China the growth of this type of rice was strictly controlled and only royalty and the wealthy Chinese were allowed to consume it. As I hate all sorts of class systems and the idea that some people are inherently better than others based on how wealthy they are is foreign to me, finding out about this was like a red rag to a bull 🙂 . I’m having black rice for lunch a few times a week these days despite having no royal lineage 🙂 . Nutrition for the masses, I say!

PS: If you make my vegan sushi bowl don’t forget to tag me on Instagram as @lazycatkitchen and use the #lazycatkitchen hashtag. I love seeing your takes on my recipes!