Salmon Sushi Cake
The Viral Spicy Salmon Sushi Cake: A Show-Stopping Dinner
If you love sushi but dread the rolling process, the Spicy Salmon Sushi Cake is your new best friend. This viral sensation takes all the beloved components of a spicy salmon roll—sticky seasoned rice, creamy avocado, crunchy cucumber, and rich salmon—and stacks them into an impressive, cake-like tower. It is a feast for the eyes and the palate, offering a deconstructed sushi experience that is fun to make and even more fun to eat.
Perfect for dinner parties, potlucks, or a luxurious weekend meal, this sushi cake brings the “wow” factor without requiring professional sushi chef skills. The layers of texture, from the soft rice to the crisp veggies and buttery salmon, are tied together with savory unagi sauce and nutty sesame seeds. It’s savory, slightly sweet, and packed with umami flavor.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
This recipe transforms the traditional sushi experience into something accessible for the home cook. There are no bamboo mats required, and you don’t need to worry about perfect cylinder rolls. By layering ingredients in a cake mold or a simple round container, you achieve a beautiful presentation that looks professionally made. Plus, it is versatile; you can swap proteins, add different veggies, or adjust the spice level to your liking.

Ingredients
For the Sushi Rice Layer:
- 3 cups cooked short-grain sushi rice (warm)
- 3 tbsp rice vinegar
- 1 tbsp sugar
- 1 tsp salt
For the Spicy Salmon Layer:
- 1 lb (450g) fresh sashimi-grade salmon, diced into small cubes
- 3 tbsp Japanese mayonnaise (Kewpie mayo recommended)
- 1 tbsp Sriracha sauce (adjust to taste)
- 1 tsp sesame oil
- 1 tsp soy sauce
- 1 tbsp green onions, finely chopped
For the Veggie Layers & Toppings:
- 2 ripe avocados, thinly sliced
- 1 cup cucumber, diced (seeds removed)
- 1/2 cup shelled edamame beans (steamed)
- 2 tbsp unagi sauce (eel sauce) or teriyaki glaze
- 1 tbsp toasted sesame seeds (white and black)
- Furikake seasoning (optional)
- Spicy mayo for drizzling (optional)
Instructions
- Prepare the Sushi Rice: Rinse your sushi rice thoroughly until the water runs clear. Cook according to package instructions. While the rice is still warm, mix the rice vinegar, sugar, and salt in a small bowl until dissolved. Fold this mixture gently into the rice. Let it cool slightly to room temperature.
- Make the Spicy Salmon Mix: In a medium bowl, combine the diced salmon, Kewpie mayo, Sriracha, sesame oil, soy sauce, and chopped green onions. Mix gently until the salmon is evenly coated. Keep chilled until assembly.
- Prepare the Mold: Use a 6-inch or 7-inch springform pan, or a deep round bowl lined with plastic wrap for easy removal. If using a springform pan, lightly grease the sides with a little oil or line with acetate strips for a clean release.
- Layer 1: The Base: Press half of the seasoned sushi rice into the bottom of the mold. Use a damp spoon or wet hands to press it down firmly to create a solid base. Sprinkle with a little furikake if desired.
- Layer 2: The Crunch: Spread the diced cucumbers evenly over the rice layer. This adds a refreshing crunch to the middle of the cake.
- Layer 3: The Protein: Add the spicy salmon mixture on top of the cucumbers. Spread it out into an even layer, pressing down gently to remove air gaps.
- Layer 4: Top Rice: Add the remaining sushi rice on top of the salmon. Press down firmly again. This top layer of rice creates the “crust” of your cake.
- Unmold the Cake: Carefully release the springform ring or lift the cake out using the plastic wrap. Place it on a serving plate.
- Garnish: Arrange the thinly sliced avocado on top of the rice in a fanned circular pattern. Pile the steamed edamame in the center. Drizzle generously with unagi sauce and spicy mayo. Sprinkle with toasted sesame seeds.
- Serve: Slice the cake with a sharp, wet knife (wipe clean between cuts) to get clean wedges. Serve immediately with extra soy sauce, wasabi, and pickled ginger on the side.
Tips for Success
- Rice Matters: Always use short-grain sushi rice. Long-grain rice won’t stick together, and your cake will crumble when sliced.
- Sharp Knife: When cutting the salmon and the final cake, use a very sharp knife. Wetting the knife blade before slicing the cake prevents the rice from sticking.
- Sashimi Safety: Ensure you buy “sashimi-grade” or “sushi-grade” fish from a reputable fishmonger to ensure it is safe to eat raw. If you prefer cooked fish, this recipe works great with cooked flaked salmon or canned tuna mixed with mayo!
- Chill Time: If the cake feels too soft, you can refrigerate the assembled mold for 15-20 minutes before unmolding to help it set, though sushi rice is best enjoyed at room temperature.

Variations
The beauty of a sushi cake is its adaptability. Here are a few ways to switch it up:
- California Style: Substitute the raw salmon with imitation crab meat mixed with mayo.
- Tempura Crunch: Add a layer of tempura flakes (tenkasu) between the rice and fish for added texture.
- Veggie Delight: Omit the fish entirely and use marinated tofu, pickled radish, and shiitake mushrooms for a vegan version.
- Spicy Tuna: Swap the salmon for high-quality tuna loin.
Serving Suggestions
This sushi cake is a meal in itself, but you can serve it alongside Miso soup, a seaweed salad (wakame), or crispy vegetable tempura. For a drink pairing, try a chilled Junmai Ginjo sake or a crisp Japanese lager like Asahi or Sapporo. Green tea (Sencha) is a perfect non-alcoholic option that cleanses the palate between bites.
Enjoy the process of building this architectural edible masterpiece. It’s a fun, interactive way to enjoy Japanese flavors at home without the stress of rolling mats!
Spicy Salmon Sushi Cake
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Rinse rice and cook according to package instructions. Mix vinegar, sugar, and salt, then fold into warm rice. Let cool.
- Dice salmon and mix with mayonnaise, Sriracha, sesame oil, and soy sauce in a bowl.
- Lightly grease a springform pan or line a mold with plastic wrap.
- Press half of the sushi rice firmly into the bottom of the mold.
- Layer diced cucumbers over the rice base.
- Spread the spicy salmon mixture evenly over the cucumbers.
- Top with remaining sushi rice and press down firmly to compact the cake.
- Carefully unmold onto a serving plate.
- Top with sliced avocado, edamame, sesame seeds, and a drizzle of unagi sauce.
- Slice into wedges with a wet knife and serve immediately.
