You make your own sushi in a snap with this simple vegan sushi recipe. It is so delicious and easy to make!
You can buy sticky rice already made at most grocery stores. To make your own sticky rice: cook 2 cups of dry jasmine rice according to package instructions. (I prefer to use a rice cooker)
Once it is cooked, remove from heat, and then stir in 2 tablespoons of rice vinegar (or more, to taste). Fluff the rice and let it cool for a few more minutes. Set aside.
To assemble the sushi, place 1 sheet of the nori onto a cutting board or plate. Spread 2/3 cup of the sushi rice (more or less) over the nori sheet, leaving a border of about 1/4 to 1/2 inch around the edge of the nori. This is important since the rice will be pushed to the edge as you roll it up. Place some of the sliced cucumber, 2 pieces of the cooked tofu, 2 slices of the avocado and a few strips of the green onion on top of the rice.
Roll the nori sheet over top of the fillings and continue to gently and *tightly* roll the sheet up until it is all the way rolled up, giving the roll a gentle squeeze to bind the ingredients together. The moisture from the rice should help easily seal the edge of the nori sheet together. If not, then dip your finger into some water and run it around the edge of the nori sheet to help seal it up. Repeat these steps with the remaining ingredients. You should get 4-6 sushi rolls that you can either leave whole or cut into 1-inch thick rounds of sushi.