These cucumber sushi roll-ups deliver fresh, no-cook flavor in minutes. I first tried them on a hot summer afternoon when I wanted something light yet satisfying. The crisp cucumber ribbons wrap creamy filling and colorful veggies into perfect little spirals that look impressive but require almost no skill. Everyone reaches for seconds the moment they see the bright cross-section.
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Why you’ll love this recipe
This recipe turns simple ingredients into a stunning, healthy snack or lunch.
- No rice or cooking required at all
- Ready from start to finish in under fifteen minutes
- Naturally low-carb and gluten-free for most diets
- Beautiful spiral presentation impresses every guest
Ingredients

Gather these fresh items for bright, clean flavors that come together fast.
- 2 large cucumbers
- ½ cup cream cheese or mayonnaise
- 1 can (5 oz) tuna, drained
- 1 ripe avocado
- 1 medium carrot
You can swap the cream cheese for Greek yogurt if you prefer a lighter spread. Canned salmon or shredded chicken works well in place of tuna. Choose firm cucumbers so the ribbons stay sturdy while rolling.
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Step-by-step instructions
Follow these clear steps to create tight, attractive rolls every time.
Step 1: Prepare the cucumber ribbons
Wash the cucumbers thoroughly and trim the ends. Use a vegetable peeler to create long, thin, wide strips, setting the seeded core aside.
Step 2: Lay out the ribbons
Arrange several cucumber strips side by side on a clean cutting board, slightly overlapping the edges. This forms a flexible sheet ready for the filling.
Step 3: Spread the creamy base
Spoon the cream cheese or mayonnaise onto the center of the cucumber sheet. Spread it evenly with the back of a fork, leaving a small border free.
Step 4: Add the tuna layer

Flake the drained tuna evenly across the lower third of the cream-covered cucumber. Press it gently so it sticks without tearing the ribbons.
Step 5: Arrange the vegetables
Place thin carrot sticks and avocado slices on top of the tuna. Keep the pieces parallel to help the roll stay neat and even.
Step 6: Roll everything tightly
Starting from the filled end, roll the cucumber sheet firmly toward the empty edge. Use gentle pressure so the filling stays inside.
Step 7: Slice the finished roll
Place the roll seam-side down and use a sharp knife to cut it into one-inch rounds. Wipe the blade between cuts for clean edges.
Step 8: Plate and serve

Cucumber Sushi Roll-Ups
Equipment
- 1 | Vegetable peeler | for cucumber ribbons
- 1 | cutting board |
- 1 | Sharp knife | for slicing rolls
- 1 | Spoon or fork | for spreading
Ingredients
- 2 | large | cucumbers | firm
- 0.5 | cup | cream cheese or mayonnaise |
- 1 | can 5 oz | tuna | drained
- 1 | | ripe avocado | sliced
- 1 | medium | carrot | cut into thin sticks
Instructions
- Wash cucumbers and trim ends.
- Peel long, thin ribbons with a vegetable peeler.
- Lay ribbons side by side, slightly overlapping.
- Spread cream cheese or mayonnaise evenly over the center.
- Top with flaked tuna, carrot sticks, and avocado slices.
- Roll tightly from the filled end.
- Slice into 1-inch rounds with a sharp knife.
- Arrange on a plate and serve immediately.
Notes
Best eaten the same day; cucumber softens after 24 hours.
Pat tuna dry to keep rolls from getting watery.
Use seedless cucumbers for stronger, more flexible ribbons.
Arrange the slices cut-side up on a plate. Add extra avocado slices around the edge for color and extra freshness.
Tips & common mistakes
A few small habits make the difference between good and great results.
- Choose firm, seedless cucumbers for stronger ribbons
- Pat tuna very dry to avoid soggy rolls
- Roll tightly but gently to prevent tearing
- Chill the finished roll briefly before slicing
Recipe variations
Change the fillings or base to match your mood or pantry.
- Swap tuna for smoked salmon for a richer version
- Use spicy mayo and jalapeño for heat lovers
- Replace cream cheese with hummus for a dairy-free option
- Add cucumber seeds back in for extra crunch
What to serve with this recipe

These light rolls pair beautifully with simple sides and drinks.
- Fresh green salad with lemon vinaigrette
- Chilled cucumber water or iced green tea
- Light miso soup on the side
- Extra sliced avocado or edamame pods
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Frequently asked questions
These common questions help you get perfect results on the first try.
Can I make these cucumber rolls ahead of time?
Yes, assemble the rolls up to four hours in advance and keep them tightly wrapped in the refrigerator until ready to slice and serve.
What if my cucumber ribbons tear while rolling?
Overlap extra strips to create a stronger sheet, and avoid overfilling so the roll stays flexible and easy to handle.
Is there a dairy-free version of this recipe?
Absolutely—use mayonnaise or a plant-based cream cheese alternative and the rolls remain just as creamy and delicious.
How long do leftovers keep in the fridge?
Store sliced rolls in an airtight container for up to one day; the cucumber softens slightly but the flavors stay fresh and bright.
Final thoughts
These cucumber sushi roll-ups prove that healthy food can look and taste exciting without any cooking. The combination of cool cucumber, creamy spread, savory tuna, and bright vegetables never fails to please. Give them a try this week and let me know how they turned out in the comments. A quick rating also helps others discover this simple favorite.





