Vegan Poke Bowl Recipe: the Hawaiian plant-based hype - Vegan Recipes (2024)

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When I first ate a poke bowl, I was sold right away! Poke bowls are so delicious. Not only that, but they also look beautiful and are often packed with fiber and vegetable proteins.

Traditionally, raw fish is central to a poke bowl recipe, but we make this vegan poke bowl recipe with tofu and lots of other tasty ingredients. We’ll also tell you exactly what a poke bowl is and where it comes from.

What Is Poke Bowl?

Poke means cutting into slices or cross-cutting into pieces and a bowl, well, is a bowl. A poke bowl is therefore a bowl with sliced ingredients. This dish originated in Hawaii and is now known all over the world.

In Hawaii, it has been a traditional dish for centuries, but in recent years it has only become hip worldwide. There are even restaurants now that only serve poke bowls. Poke, by the way, is pronounced as a poh-keh.

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The original main ingredient of a poke bowl is raw fish, supplemented with vegetables and sticky rice. We replace the raw fish with tofu, but you can also choose tempeh.

Typical poke bowl ingredients include avocado, soybeans, and cucumber. The great thing about a poke bowl is that there are no fixed rules attached to it. So you can put ingredients in your poke bowl that you like. Do you like seaweed? Put that in your bowl (as we do in this recipe)!

And also nice about a poke bowl: there is not much cooking involved. Of course, you have to prepare the rice and tofu, but the rest is just cutting. Read on to learn how to marinate tofu.

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Vegetarian Poke Bowl

This recipe is both a vegetarian poke bowl recipe and a vegan poke bowl recipe. The ingredients we use are: sushi rice, tofu, spring onion, avocado, mango, radishes, soybeans, cucumber, seaweed salad and sesame seeds.

As a dressing we make a sauce of vegan mayonnaise, lemon juice and chili flakes. If you like spicy food, put a lot of chili flakes in it.

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Prepare Tofu

Tofu is a perfect meat substitute and is made from soybeans. If you’ve never prepared tofu yourself, it can be quite difficult to prepare tofu. Especially since tofu tastes like “nothing” itself.

It’s the best thing to marinate tofu. Tofu takes flavors well, which is perfect. But how do you marinate tofu best? In our blog post, how to marinate tofu, we describe in detail how to do this best, but we will also describe it briefly below.

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Tofu is packed with a lot of moisture. Before you start marinating the tofu it is useful to get all that moisture out of the tofu. This can be done by draining the tofu, dabbing dry and/or by wrapping the tofu in a kitchen cloth and putting something heavy on top. You can also buy a special tofu press to squeeze the moisture out of the tofu.

Now that all the moisture is gone, the marinade can be better absorbed. And if you poke holes in the tofu with a fork, the tofu can take the marinade even better!

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For our poke bowl recipe we marinate the tofu with soy sauce, red pepper, garlic, ginger and agave syrup. Leave the marinated tofu for a moment, so that the tofu can absorb the marinade completely. After that, the tofu is ready to be (stir) fried.

TIP! Try our vegan rainbow Buddha bowl too!

How to Make a Poke Bowl

When the rice is cooked, the tofu is fried and all the vegetables are cut, then it’s time to put the poke bowl together! You do this by first placing rice in the bowl and then decorating with the other ingredients.

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Yield: 4

Vegan Poke Bowl

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This vegan poke bowl recipe with marinated tofu and fresh sauce is also packed with vegetables! Enjoy!

Cooking time35 minutes

Total Time35 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 ¾ cup sushi rice (400 gram)
  • 1 ¾ cupfirm tofu (375 gram)
  • 1 avocado
  • 1 mango
  • 2 spring onions
  • 1 cupsoy beans (200 gram)
  • 1 ⅓ cupseaweed salad (125 gram)
  • ½ cucumber
  • 8 radishes
  • 2 tablespoon sesame seeds, roasted
  • oil

Tofu Marinade

  • ⅓ cupsoy sauce (90 milliliter)
  • 1 chili peper
  • 1 clove of garlic
  • 0.6 inchesginger (1.5 centimeters)
  • 2 tablespoon agave syrup

Poke Bowl Dressing

  • 3 tablespoon vegan mayonnaise
  • 3 tablespoon lemon juice
  • chili flakes

Instructions

  1. Drain the tofu. Wrap the tofu in a kitchen cloth and place something heavy on it (for example, a cutting board and books), let it sit for 10 minutes. This allows the tofu to absorb the marinade later. Read more about tofu and how to marinate tofu on our blog.
  2. Prepare the rice according to package directions. Let the rice cool when it is ready.
  3. Meanwhile, prepare the tofu marinade. Finely chop the chili pepper (with or without seeds), press or chop the garlic and peel the ginger and chop finely. In a small bowl, combine the soy sauce, agave syrup, red pepper, garlic and ginger.
  4. Remove the tofu from the kitchen cloth and cut into cubes. Poke holes in the tofu with a fork (so the tofu can absorb the marinade even better). Mix the tofu with the marinade and let it sit for 8 minutes.
  5. Meanwhile, cut the spring onions into rings and the radishes and avocado into slices. The cucumber and mango can be cut into cubes.
  6. Heat oil in a frying pan and fry the tofu over medium heat. Fry in about 8 minutes. The tofu should be slightly brown on all sides.
  7. Prepare the poke bowl dressing. Mix the vegan mayonnaise with the lemon juice and chili flakes (at your discretion, if you like spicy food, add a lot of chili flakes).
  8. Divide the rice over four bowls. Then place the avocado, cucumber, mango, soybeans, spring onions, radishes, seaweed salad and tofu between the four bowls of rice. Top it off with the sesame seeds, the spring onions and the dressing.

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Nutrition Information

Yield

4

Serving Size

1

Amount Per ServingCalories 730Total Fat 40gSaturated Fat 7gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 28gCholesterol 25mgSodium 2211mgCarbohydrates 67gFiber 11gSugar 26gProtein 35g

This data was provided and calculated by Nutritionix

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FAQs

What is vegan poke made of? ›

No fish vegan poke bowl

Hawaiian-inspired, this poke bowl without fish features layers of tofu poke, simple cucumber salad, fresh mangos, rice, avocado, and more! A colorful lunch or dinner is bursting with flavor and drizzled with an incredible but simple wasabi mayo sauce.

What are the ingredients in Poke bowls? ›

Standard poke bowl recipes have a few key components: A base (usually sushi rice), protein (traditionally Ahi tuna, salmon, chicken, or tofu), a sauce (used to flavor the protein), and a garnish (often pickled ginger, wasabi, and sliced green onions).

How many calories in a vegetarian poke bowl? ›

This translates to between 400-600 calories per meal – so a serving of our vegan poke bowl fits perfectly in as a healthy dinner (if that sounds good to you, try our delicious low calorie vegetarian dinner ideas too!)!

Is poke good or bad for you? ›

Poke bowls generally contain healthy ingredients like fish and vegetables. However, it's important to be aware of the potential risks of eating raw fish, especially if you're pregnant, breastfeeding, or immunocompromised.

Are Poke bowls healthy? ›

A Poké bowl consists of rice, fresh veggies and raw fish. The fish can be prepared in different ways, but is commonly served raw. Poké bowls are incredibly nutritious and make for a well-balanced meal anytime.

What is the crunchy stuff in a poke bowl? ›

Adding crunchy bits to your poke bowl makes it even more delicious. Common choices are crispy onions, garlic chips, and sesame seeds. Shredded nori (a type of seaweed) adds a seafood-like flavor, while sweet furikake, a Japanese seasoning, is another popular pick.

What is the best sauce for poke bowl? ›

Sauces. Common dressings you'll see on menus are: sweet shoyu (soy-based, light), ponzu (soy-based, more citrusy; also “chili ponzu”), and aioli (garlic, wasabi, sriracha).

What is the orange stuff in poke bowls? ›

Tobiko, or flying fish roe, are those crunchy, bright-orange fish eggs pressed into the outside of California rolls. Masago come from a different fish and are smaller, less crunchy, and duller in color.

Is poke okay for weight loss? ›

Poke is a Low-Calorie Food

4 ounces of poke contains less than 150 calories, meaning you can pig put on poke without having to count your calories. Enjoy your poke guilt-free!

Are veggie Poke bowls healthy? ›

Nutritional Value of Poke Bowls

The inclusion of fresh vegetables adds fiber, vitamins, and minerals, enhancing the meal's overall nutritional profile. With the right balance of ingredients, a poke bowl can be a powerful addition to a healthy diet.

How big is a scoop of poke? ›

A scoop of cubed fish or other protein at a poke restaurant typically ranges from 1.5 to 4 ounces, so you'll likely want to request two to four scoops, depending on appetite and protein needs.

What is a good substitute for fish in a poke bowl? ›

If you don't have tuna, then you could also use fresh salmon. If you don't like raw fish, then you could substitute in cooked shrimp. Here are the steps for building your own poke bowl.

What is poke in non veg? ›

C.C.: Generally speaking, poke would refer to raw pieces of tuna cut into cubes, then marinated with soy sauce and sesame oil and mixed with onion; though the variations go far beyond this generalization. Poke doesn't necessarily have to be tuna or even seafood, nor does it have to be raw or cubed.

What is a good fish substitute for poke bowls? ›

Using Tofu as a fish alternative

I would recommend using medium tofu instead of firm or extra firm tofu because the texture will be softer and more delicate, while still having protein and some bite to mimic fish.

What is the healthiest poke meat? ›

Salmon is the best bet for healthy fats

Next, you'll be offered a choice of raw salmon, raw tuna, or tofu. Just like with choosing a base, you really can't go wrong with what protein you choose.

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