Vegan poke bowl featuring portobello mushrooms in a sesame soy marinade, baked to perfection and served with rice, veggies and a spicy mayo dressing.
Making a poke bowl at home is really so easy and fun to do.
A poke bowl is usually something that is served with fish, poke means ‘to slice or cut’ so it’s usually served with diced fish. However, lately I have been seeing tofu poke bowls and veg poke bowls showing up on menus more and more, which is just awesome.
We decided to make ours with marinated baked portobello mushrooms, and it’s the combination of ingredients plus the awesome dressing that really makes this meal stand out.
You’ll also love our vegan buddha bowl and vegan burrito bowl.
Ingredients For Vegetarian Poke Bowls
- The basting sauce consists of sesame oil, dark soy sauce, maple syrup, tomato paste, garlic powder, ground ginger and dried oregano and this is poured over sliced portobello mushrooms.
- The spicy mayo consists of toasted sesame oil, sriracha sauce, vegan mayonnaise and fresh lime juice.
- The veggies: You can really use any veggies you like! But we went with romaine lettuce, grated carrot, sliced cucumber, sliced radish, avocado and pickled ginger.
- The rice: Basmati rice is our regular fave because it cooks so quickly. But of course you can use any cooked rice that you happen to have on hand.
- Black sesame seeds and lime wedges: These are used as our garnish/decoration for our bowls making them look simply gorgeous.
How To Make Vegan Poke Bowls
You will find full instructions and measurements in the recipe card at the bottom of the post. This is a summary of the process to go along with the process photos.
- Make the basting sauce: Add sesame oil, dark soy sauce, maple syrup, tomato paste, garlic powder, ground ginger and dried oregano to a measuring jug and whisk together.
- Prepare the mushrooms. Add sliced portobello mushrooms to a bowl. Pour the basting sauce over the top and toss the mushrooms in the sauce so they’re well coated.
- Bake the mushrooms. Place the sliced mushrooms on a parchment lined baking tray and bake for 10 minutes, keeping an eye on them so they don’t dry out.
- Cook the rice. While the mushrooms are baking, cook your rice and prepare your salad ingredients.
- Prepare the spicy mayo. Add toasted sesame oil, sriracha sauce, vegan mayonnaise and fresh lime juice to a measuring jug and whisk them together.
- Assemble your bowls. Start with a bed of rice and then add lettuce, grated carrot, cucumber, radish, avocado, beets and mushroom slices. Top with pickled ginger, black sesame seeds and lime wedges. Drizzle with spicy mayo and serve.
Chef’s Tips
Mix it up: Use any salad veggies you like to create variety.
Gluten-free: If you’d like this bowl to be entirely gluten-free then make sure you use a gluten-free soy sauce or switch it for tamari.
Save time: If you have leftover rice from another meal then you can save some time in making these bowls. Or get rice from a local restaurant.
Storing Tips
If you have leftover ingredients, store them separately in the fridge and then assemble vegan poke bowls again when you’re ready.
The separate ingredients will keep for a few (3-4) days in the fridge.
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Vegan Poke Bowl
Ingredients
For the Basting Sauce:
- 2 Tablespoons Sesame Oil
- 2 Tablespoons Dark Soy Sauce
- 2 Tablespoons Maple Syrup
- 2 Tablespoons Tomato Paste
- 1 teaspoon Garlic Powder
- 1 teaspoon Ground Ginger
- 1 teaspoon Dried Oregano
For the Mushrooms:
- 6 Large Portobello Mushrooms
For the Rice:
- 4 cups Cooked Basmati Rice (1 ⅓ cups uncooked)
Spicy Mayo Dressing:
- 1 Tablespoon Toasted Sesame Oil
- 1 Tablespoon Sriracha Sauce
- ½ cup Vegan Mayonnaise (125g)
- 1 Tablespoon Fresh Lime Juice
For the Bowls:
- 1 Small Head Romaine Lettuce Chopped
- 1 Large Carrot Peeled and Grated
- 1 Small Cucumber Sliced
- 2 Radishes Sliced
- 1 Medium Avocado Peeled and Sliced
- ⅓ cup Pickled Beets (56g) Sliced
- Pickled Ginger
- Black Sesame Seeds
- Lime Wedges
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C).
- Add the ingredients for the basting sauce to a measuring jug and mix together.
- Slice the mushrooms and add them to a bowl, pour over the basting sauce and toss them in the sauce until they’re well coated.
- Place the mushroom slices on a parchment lined baking tray and bake for 10 minutes, keeping an eye on them so they don’t over-cook or burn.
- While the mushrooms are baking, prepare your rice and veggies.
- Add the dressing ingredients to a measuring jug and whisk them together.
- When the mushrooms are cooked, assemble your bowls. Start with a bed of rice, then add lettuce, grated carrot, cucumber, radishes, avocado, beets and mushroom slices.
- Top with pickled ginger, black sesame seeds and lime wedges.
Notes
- Rice: If you have leftover rice from another meal then you can save time in preparing this recipe. Or get rice from a nearby restaurant to save time.
- Gluten-free: Switch the soy sauce for tamari or make sure to use a gluten-free soy sauce if you’d like this meal to be gluten-free.
- Storing: If you have leftover ingredients, store them separately in the fridge and then assemble bowls again when you’re ready. Leftover ingredients will keep for a few (3-4) days in the fridge.
Shelly says
I made this for dinner and it was awesome!
Alison Andrews says
Awesome! Thanks Shelly!
Troy says
Wowowow 5:star! I made as written, only substitution was kraut roasted garlic for the pickled ginger. If you could find this dish in a restaurant it would be a $30 plate. Absolutely phenomenal. Thank you so much for the recipe.
Alison Andrews says
Thanks so much for the amazing review Troy! Much appreciated!
Patricia says
Is the tomato paste a must? I am allergic to tomatoes. Thank you
Alison Andrews says
You can leave it out! 🙂
Loretta says
This was delicious! My husband said he could happily eat it everyday. Thanks so much for the recipe!
Alison Andrews says
Awesome! Thanks so much Loretta!
Chantel says
This was really tasty! I used brown rice and the pre-made sriracha mayo. Thanks for all your amazing recipes.
Alison Andrews says
Awesome! So happy you enjoyed it!
Angelika says
Real nice ! 🙂
Alison Andrews says
Thanks Angelika!
Yvette says
Made this with extra firm tofu instead to accommodate my mushroom-phobic daughter. The flavours were so good together, all bowls scraped clean in minutes!
Alison Andrews says
Wonderful! Thanks for sharing Yvette!
Anna says
Mushrooms are my absolute favourite food! Thanks for this delicious recipe to make them ever more mouthwateringly tasty!
Alison Andrews says
Thanks Anna! 🙂
Mindy says
Thank you for creating this amazing recipe. My husband’s been wanting portobello burgers and I just didn’t know what to season them with and now I know. I will be making burgers with your marinade recipe. This isn’t the first of your recipes that I’ve used. We use many! Finally made the feta last weekend after buying agar agar powder probably a year ago. Delicious! Even for my full fat Greek feta eating hubby!
Alison Andrews says
Awesome! So glad you’re enjoying the recipes Mindy!
Sue says
Absolutely delicious. Made it exactly as instructed and psyched for leftovers for lunch tomorrow!! Every recipe we’ve made has been phenomenal!!
Nadine @ Loving It Vegan says
Yay! So happy you enjoyed the recipe Sue! Thanks so much for your great review!