If you love sushi but want something easier and shareable, this Sushi Bake Recipe is a perfect choice. It’s a deconstructed sushi casserole layered with seasoned rice, creamy seafood, and flavorful toppings, then baked until warm and delicious. I love how it delivers all the sushi flavors without the need for rolling, making it ideal for gatherings or a fun homemade meal.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
Easy to Make:
No rolling required—just layer and bake.
Creamy and Flavorful:
Rich seafood topping paired with seasoned rice.
Perfect for Sharing:
Great for parties, potlucks, or family meals.
Customizable:
Use your favorite sushi ingredients and toppings.
Ingredients You’ll Need
Sushi Rice:
The base layer, seasoned with vinegar for authentic flavor.
Rice Vinegar:
Adds the signature tangy sushi taste.
Seafood (Salmon, Crab, or Tuna):
Provides rich flavor—imitation crab is commonly used.
Mayonnaise:
Creates a creamy topping.
Cream Cheese:
Adds richness and smooth texture.
Soy Sauce:
Enhances umami flavor.
Furikake:
Japanese seasoning that adds texture and taste.
Green Onions:
Fresh garnish for added flavor.
Variations
- Use spicy mayo for a kick
- Add shrimp or scallops
- Make it vegetarian with tofu or veggies
- Add avocado after baking for freshness
How to Make Sushi Bake Recipe
Step 1: Cook the Rice
Prepare sushi rice according to package instructions. Once cooked, mix with rice vinegar while still warm and let it cool slightly.
Step 2: Prepare the Seafood Mixture
In a bowl, combine shredded crab (or other seafood), mayonnaise, cream cheese, and soy sauce. Mix until creamy and well combined.
Step 3: Layer the Rice
Spread the seasoned sushi rice evenly into a greased baking dish. Press it down gently to form a firm base.
Step 4: Add Seasoning
Sprinkle a generous layer of furikake over the rice to add flavor and texture.
Step 5: Add the Seafood Layer
Spread the prepared seafood mixture evenly over the rice layer.
Step 6: Bake
Bake at 375°F (190°C) for about 15–20 minutes, or until heated through and slightly golden on top.
Step 7: Garnish and Serve
Top with sliced green onions and additional sauces like spicy mayo if desired. Serve warm with seaweed sheets for scooping.
Pro Tips
Use Warm Rice:
Helps absorb the vinegar better.
Don’t Overbake:
Keeps the topping creamy and not dry.
Press Rice Firmly:
Creates a stable base for layering.
Add Fresh Toppings Last:
Keeps flavors bright and fresh.
How to Serve
With Seaweed Sheets:
Scoop onto nori for a sushi-like bite.
Party Dish:
Serve straight from the baking dish for sharing.
With Toppings:
Add avocado, cucumber, or extra sauce.
Storage
Refrigerator:
Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 2 days.
Reheating:
Reheat gently in the oven or microwave.
Freezing:
Not recommended due to texture changes.
FAQs
Can I use fresh fish?
Yes, but ensure it’s sushi-grade.
What is furikake?
A Japanese seasoning blend often used on rice.
Can I make it spicy?
Yes, add chili sauce or spicy mayo.
Do I need nori?
Optional, but it enhances the experience.
Final Thoughts
This Sushi Bake Recipe is a fun, easy, and delicious way to enjoy sushi flavors at home. With its creamy topping and seasoned rice base, it’s perfect for sharing and experimenting with different ingredients. Once you try it, it’s sure to become a favorite for casual meals and gatherings.

Sushi Bake Recipe
Ingredients
Method
- Cook and season rice with vinegar.
- Mix seafood with mayo, cream cheese, and soy sauce.
- Spread rice in baking dish.
- Sprinkle furikake over rice.
- Add seafood mixture on top.
- Bake until heated through.
- Garnish and serve.
Notes
- Do not overbake
- Use warm rice for the best flavor
- Add toppings after baking
- Best served warm







