Vegan “Salmon”
Description
This Vegan “Salmon” is a creative plant-based dish made from watermelon that transforms into a surprisingly tender, savory, and slightly flaky seafood-inspired alternative. Marinated with soy sauce, seaweed, sesame oil, and seasonings, the watermelon loses much of its sweetness during cooking and develops a texture remarkably similar to raw or lightly cooked salmon.
Popularized by vegan creators such as Cheap Lazy Vegan, this recipe is both fun and surprisingly delicious. The combination of umami-rich marinade and roasted watermelon creates a unique dish that’s visually stunning and perfect for vegan sushi, rice bowls, salads, and appetizers.
If you’re looking for an affordable, creative, and impressive plant-based recipe, this Vegan “Salmon” is sure to spark conversation while delivering incredible flavor.
Can This Vegan “Salmon” Support Weight Loss Goals?
Yes. Watermelon is naturally low in calories and contains mostly water, making it a lighter alternative to many processed vegan seafood substitutes. The flavorful marinade provides plenty of taste without requiring heavy sauces or breading.
Served with vegetables, salads, or cauliflower rice, this recipe can fit comfortably into many balanced eating plans.
Does Vegan “Salmon” Fit a Highprotein Lifestyle?
Not particularly. While visually similar to salmon, watermelon contains very little protein. This recipe is valued more for its texture, appearance, and flavor than its protein content.
To create a higher-protein meal, serve it alongside edamame, tofu, tempeh, or a protein-rich grain such as quinoa.
Why This Recipe Is Special
Surprisingly Realistic
The texture and appearance resemble salmon remarkably well.
Budget Friendly
Made from inexpensive watermelon.
Unique and Creative
A fun recipe that always impresses guests.
Versatile
Works in sushi, poke bowls, salads, and wraps.
Naturally Vegan
Contains no fish, dairy, or animal products.
My Personal Experience
- I was shocked by how much the texture changed. Roasting transformed the watermelon completely.
- The seaweed made a huge difference. It added a subtle ocean-inspired flavor.
- The marinade penetrated deeply after resting. The flavor became much richer overnight.
- It looked incredibly convincing when sliced. Especially when served in sushi-style dishes.
- The recipe sparked lots of conversation. Everyone wanted to know how it was made.
Perfect For
- Vegan sushi nights
- Plant-based entertaining
- Poke bowls
- Summer meals
- Dinner parties
- Creative vegan cooking
- Social media food content
- Appetizers
- Lunch bowls
- Seafood-free diets
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
Fun to Make
A fascinating transformation from watermelon to “salmon.”
Eye-Catching Presentation
Beautiful color and texture.
Surprisingly Flavorful
Umami-rich marinade creates incredible depth.
Affordable Ingredients
Requires only a few simple ingredients.
Great for Meal Prep
Can be marinated ahead of time.
Unique Conversation Starter
Guests are always impressed.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Skipping the Marinating Time
The flavor develops significantly during marination.
Using Overripe Watermelon
Firm watermelon provides the best texture.
Not Roasting Long Enough
Proper roasting helps achieve the desired consistency.
Forgetting Seaweed
Seaweed contributes essential seafood-like flavor.
Required Equipment
Sharp Knife
Allows clean watermelon cuts.
Baking Sheet
Provides even roasting.
Parchment Paper
Prevents sticking and simplifies cleanup.
Mixing Bowl
For preparing the marinade.
Pastry Brush
Helps coat watermelon evenly.
Airtight Container
Ideal for marinating overnight.
Storage Instructions
Refrigerator
Store in an airtight container for up to 4 days.
Freezer
Not recommended, as freezing affects texture.
Reheating
Best enjoyed chilled or at room temperature.
If reheating, warm gently over low heat.
Best Tip
Allow the watermelon to marinate overnight for the best flavor.
Recipe Details
Preparation Time: 15 minutes
Marinating Time: 8–12 hours
Cooking Time: 45 minutes
Total Time: Approximately 9 hours
Servings: 4 servings
Best Season for This Recipe: Summer
Total Calories (Per Serving): Approximately 95 calories
Calories are approximate estimates.
Short Description
This Vegan “Salmon” transforms watermelon into a surprisingly realistic seafood-inspired dish using a savory seaweed marinade and roasting technique. Perfect for sushi, poke bowls, salads, and creative vegan meals.
📝 Ingredients
Main Ingredient
- 4 cups seedless watermelon, cut into salmon-like fillets
Marinade
- 3 tbsp low-sodium soy sauce
- 1 tbsp sesame oil
- 1 tbsp rice vinegar
- 1 sheet nori, finely crumbled
- 1 tsp maple syrup
- 1 tsp liquid smoke (optional)
- 1 tsp grated fresh ginger
- 1 clove garlic, minced
Optional Garnishes
- Sesame seeds
- Green onions
- Avocado slices
- Cucumber ribbons
Ingredient Note: Choose firm, ripe watermelon for the most realistic texture after roasting.
Directions
Step 1: Prepare the Watermelon
Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C).
Cut watermelon into thick rectangular fillets.
Pat dry with paper towels.
Texture Cue
The watermelon should be firm and hold its shape.
Step 2: Make the Marinade
In a bowl, whisk together:
- Soy sauce
- Sesame oil
- Rice vinegar
- Crumbled nori
- Maple syrup
- Liquid smoke
- Ginger
- Garlic
Visual Cue
The marinade should appear dark and aromatic.
Step 3: Marinate
Place watermelon fillets in a container.
Pour marinade over the top.
Cover and refrigerate for 8–12 hours.
Visual Cue
The watermelon should darken slightly.
Step 4: Roast
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Arrange watermelon pieces in a single layer.
Roast at 375°F (190°C) for 40–45 minutes.
Visual Cue
The watermelon should shrink slightly and deepen in color.
Texture Cue
It should feel tender but not mushy.
Step 5: Cool
Allow the watermelon to cool for 15 minutes.
Texture Cue
The texture becomes firmer as it cools.
Step 6: Serve
Serve as:
- Sushi topping
- Poke bowl ingredient
- Salad addition
- Rice bowl centerpiece
- Appetizer slices
Serving Tip
Add avocado and cucumber for a complete sushi-inspired experience.
Nutrition Facts (Per Serving – Approximate)
| Nutrient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Calories | 95 |
| Fats | 4g |
| Cholesterol | 0mg |
| Sodium | 340mg |
| Potassium | 180mg |
| Total Carbohydrates | 14g |
| Fiber | 1g |
| Net Carbs | 13g |
| Sugars | 10g |
| Protein | 2g |
| Calcium | 15mg |
Notes
- Firm watermelon works best for texture.
- Overnight marinating significantly improves flavor.
- Nori provides seafood-inspired umami notes.
- Liquid smoke adds extra depth but is optional.
- Best served chilled or room temperature.
- Not intended as a high-protein salmon replacement.
- Great in vegan sushi and poke bowls.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does it really taste like salmon?
It doesn’t taste exactly like salmon, but the texture and savory flavor are surprisingly similar.
Can I skip the seaweed?
You can, but the seafood-like flavor will be reduced.
Can I freeze Vegan “Salmon”?
Freezing is not recommended because the texture changes significantly.
How long should I marinate it?
At least 8 hours, though overnight is best.
What can I serve it with?
Rice bowls, sushi, salads, avocado, and cucumber pair wonderfully.
Can I use another melon?
Watermelon works best because of its structure and moisture content.
Is this recipe gluten-free?
Use gluten-free tamari instead of soy sauce to make it gluten-free.

