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Shrimp Avocado Cucumber Boats

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Light, bright cucumber boats filled with avocado mash, sushi rice and spiced shrimp, finished with a creamy spicy mayo and sesame for an easy party appetizer or healthy lunch.

Shrimp Avocado Cucumber Boats
This recipe started as a sunny weekend experiment when I wanted something handheld, fresh, and colorful for a spring picnic. I discovered that the combination of cool cucumber, creamy avocado, and warm spiced shrimp creates a contrast of textures that makes every bite interesting. I first assembled these boats on a humid Saturday afternoon while my family grazed in the backyard, and the way the flavors popped together turned this into our go-to lighter meal for warm-weather gatherings. The filling is forgiving, and each element can be prepped ahead, which makes it practical and crowd-pleasing. I remember the first time I served these at a neighborhood potluck. People kept coming back for more because the cucumber keeps the bite light while the avocado and spicy mayo make it feel indulgent without being heavy. The sushi rice gives a soft, slightly sticky base that holds the toppings in place, and toasted sesame adds a toasty finish. These boats are perfect for casual entertaining or an easy weeknight lunch when you want something satisfying but fresh.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Fast assembly that comes together in about 30 minutes from start to finish, ideal for last-minute guests or workday lunches.
  • Uses pantry staples like rice, sesame seeds, and basic spices, plus a handful of fresh ingredients that are easy to source at any grocery store.
  • Make-ahead friendly: the avocado mash, spicy mayo, and cooked shrimp hold well in the fridge for a day, so you can assemble just before serving.
  • Gluten-free and naturally dairy-free when using standard mayonnaise, so it suits many dietary needs while still delivering creamy richness.
  • Versatile presentation: serve as an appetizer, light main, or part of a larger spread—pleasant for casual or more polished occasions.
  • Balanced textures and flavors: crisp cucumber, buttery avocado, tender shrimp, and a creamy, spicy finish with sesame crunch.

Personally, this dish brightened an otherwise routine summer—my kids loved the hands-on aspect of building their own boats, and visiting friends often asked for the recipe. The first time I swapped in Kewpie mayonnaise the umami depth made everyone pause and ask what I did differently. Over time I refined the spice mix and the rice texture to create a dependable result that consistently impresses without requiring advanced kitchen skills.

Ingredients

  • Cooked sushi rice: Use 1 cup of freshly cooked sushi rice for a slightly sticky base; short-grain rice binds the toppings and keeps the filling in place. Allow it to cool to warm temperature before assembling.
  • Cucumbers: Two large crisp cucumbers work best; choose firm, evenly shaped ones. English cucumbers or Persian varieties have thinner skins and fewer seeds if you prefer less fuss when hollowing.
  • Shrimp: Twenty-four medium shrimp, peeled and deveined. Wild-caught or sustainably farmed shrimp both work; thaw fully and pat dry for a good sear.
  • Olive oil and spices: Two tablespoons olive oil plus a blend of garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, chili powder, oregano, and salt for a balanced savory coating that browns nicely in a hot skillet.
  • Avocados: Three ripe avocados mashed with the juice of one lime. Look for avocados that yield slightly when pressed; they provide creaminess and a citrus lift to cut the richness.
  • Spicy mayo: One quarter cup mayonnaise mixed with two teaspoons Sriracha and optional one teaspoon honey. Kewpie mayonnaise is a recommended swap for added umami and silkier texture.
  • Garnish: One tablespoon toasted sesame seeds for crunch and a mild nutty aroma that finishes each boat beautifully.

Instructions

Season the shrimp: Toss the 24 peeled and deveined shrimp with 2 tablespoons olive oil, 3/4 teaspoon garlic powder, 3/4 teaspoon onion powder, 3/4 teaspoon paprika, 3/4 teaspoon chili powder, 3/4 teaspoon dried oregano, and salt to taste until evenly coated. Let sit 5 minutes so flavors adhere. Sear until just cooked: Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat until shimmering. Add shrimp in a single layer and cook 2 minutes per side until opaque with a faint golden edge. Avoid overcooking; shrimp firm up quickly and become rubbery if left too long. Transfer to a plate and keep warm. Mash the avocado: In a bowl, roughly mash three avocados with the juice of one lime and a pinch of salt. Leave small chunks for texture. Taste and adjust lime or salt slightly brighter than you think, as the rice and cucumber will mellow the flavors. Prepare spicy mayo: Whisk together 1/4 cup mayonnaise, 2 teaspoons Sriracha, and 1 teaspoon honey if using until smooth. Taste and tweak heat by adding more Sriracha or more honey for balance. Chill briefly if you prefer a thicker drizzle. Hollow the cucumbers: Wash and dry cucumbers, slice lengthwise and then quarter each lengthwise to form boats. Use a small spoon to scoop out the seeds and some inner flesh to create a shallow channel for the filling, leaving a sturdy rim. Pat dry the insides to avoid excess moisture. Assemble the boats: Spread about one tablespoon of avocado mash into each cucumber boat, then spoon a thin layer of cooked sushi rice on top to form a stable base. Arrange three cooked shrimp per boat, drizzle with spicy mayo, and sprinkle sesame seeds to finish. Serve immediately to retain cucumber crunch. User provided content image 1

You Must Know

  • High in healthy fats and moderate in calories; each boat is a satisfying small plate suitable as an appetizer or light lunch.
  • Best assembled just before serving; cucumber will soften if left stuffed for more than an hour.
  • Freezes poorly because the cucumber and avocado change texture; store components separately if planning ahead.
  • Use fresh shrimp for the best texture; frozen is fine but thaw fully and pat dry for good searing.
  • This variation is naturally gluten-free and dairy-free when using regular mayonnaise, but not vegan due to shrimp.

My favorite part is how quickly this comes together on busy days. Once I learned to cool the rice to warm temperature before assembling, the bowls avoided steam-mush and the cucumber stayed crisp. Friends often tell me the lime in the avocado is the secret that brightens the whole bite; it prevents browning and makes the creaminess pop.

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Storage Tips

If you need to prep in advance, store components separately. Cooked shrimp kept in an airtight container will last in the refrigerator for up to two days. Avocado mash will darken over time; to slow oxidation, press plastic wrap directly on the surface and refrigerate for up to 24 hours. Sushi rice can be refrigerated for 24 hours but bring to room temperature or slightly warm it in the microwave for a few seconds before assembling. Do not freeze the assembled boats; instead freeze cooked shrimp without breading for up to one month and thaw overnight in the refrigerator when ready to use.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you do not have sushi rice, short-grain white rice or medium-grain rice will work, keeping the sticky texture that helps the topping adhere. For a lower-carb option, replace the rice with a small spoonful of cauliflower rice or omit it entirely and add extra avocado. Swap shrimp for cooked crab meat or firm tofu cubes for a vegetarian alternative; if you choose tofu, marinate and quick-sear it to add more flavor. For the mayonnaise, vegan mayo or Greek yogurt can be used—Greek yogurt will add tang and reduce richness, while vegan mayo keeps the mouthfeel similar.

Serving Suggestions

Present the boats on a long platter with lime wedges and extra spicy mayo in a small bowl for guests to add more heat. Garnish with thinly sliced scallions or microgreens for freshness and a pop of color. These boats pair well with a crisp white wine or a citrus-forward cocktail, and they integrate nicely into a larger spread alongside seaweed salad, edamame, and pickled ginger for an Asian-inspired spread. For a casual snack, serve with a small side of soy sauce or ponzu for dipping.

Cultural Background

While these boats are modern and not tied to a single traditional dish, they borrow textures and flavors from Japanese and Californian cuisines. Sushi rice provides the sticky base reminiscent of hand rolls, while the use of avocado and spicy mayo reflects Californian fusion influences that meld fresh local produce with Asian seasoning. The result is a light, portable bite that feels familiar to fans of sushi yet approachable for anyone who enjoys bright, fresh flavors.

Seasonal Adaptations

In summer, use extra-ripe avocados and add a handful of diced fresh mango or pineapple for a sweet contrast. During cooler months, swap cucumber for hollowed endive leaves for a sturdier, seasonal vessel. For holidays, increase the spice in the shrimp and serve with a tangy citrus slaw on the side to complement richer holiday proteins. Small adjustments to the toppings make these boats versatile for any season.

Meal Prep Tips

Prep components over two days to streamline assembly. Day one: cook the rice and shrimp, cool and refrigerate. Day two: mash avocados and make spicy mayo fresh to maintain texture and color. Pack each component in separate airtight containers and assemble just before serving to keep cucumber crisp. Use silicone containers or glass for best refrigeration performance. Label containers with use-by times to avoid surprises.

These boats are an excellent example of food that feels special without demanding extra time. They're light, adaptable, and consistently well-received—perfect for sharing, experimenting with flavor swaps, and making your own. I hope you enjoy assembling these as much as I do; they quickly became a summer staple in my kitchen and a favorite at casual gatherings.

Pro Tips

  • Pat shrimp completely dry before seasoning to achieve a good sear and avoid steaming.

  • Press plastic wrap directly on avocado mash to slow browning if you must prepare it early.

  • Cool sushi rice to warm temperature before assembly to prevent steaming the cucumber and making it soggy.

  • Toast sesame seeds briefly in a dry pan for 1 to 2 minutes to deepen their flavor before sprinkling.

  • If using frozen shrimp, thaw overnight in the refrigerator for the best texture and even cooking.

This nourishing shrimp avocado cucumber boats recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

FAQs about Recipes

How far in advance can I prepare components?

You can prep the shrimp and rice up to two days ahead, but mash avocado and assemble the boats just before serving to prevent sogginess and browning.

Can I substitute ingredients like mayonnaise or rice?

Use 3 medium avocados for the mash and adjust lime and salt to taste; Kewpie mayonnaise adds a richer umami flavor but regular mayonnaise works fine.

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Shrimp Avocado Cucumber Boats

This Shrimp Avocado Cucumber Boats recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 8 steaks
Shrimp Avocado Cucumber Boats
Prep:20 minutes
Cook:10 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:30 minutes

Ingredients

Base

Shrimp

Avocado Mash

Spicy Mayo

Instructions

1

Season the Shrimp

Combine shrimp, olive oil, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, chili powder, dried oregano, and salt in a bowl. Toss until coated evenly and let sit briefly to allow flavors to adhere.

2

Cook the Shrimp

Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat. Sear the shrimp for about 2 minutes per side until opaque and slightly golden. Avoid overcooking to keep shrimp tender.

3

Mash the Avocado

Roughly mash avocados with lime juice and salt in a bowl. Leave small chunks for texture and taste to adjust seasoning brighter than you think to account for the rice.

4

Make the Spicy Mayo

Whisk together mayonnaise, Sriracha, and honey if using until smooth. Adjust for preferred heat and sweetness and refrigerate briefly to thicken if needed.

5

Prepare Cucumber Boats

Wash and dry cucumbers. Slice lengthwise and quarter to form boats. Scoop out seeds and excess flesh to create a hollow channel and pat the interior dry.

6

Assemble and Serve

Spread about 1 tablespoon avocado mash in each boat, add a thin layer of sushi rice, place three cooked shrimp on top, drizzle with spicy mayo, and finish with toasted sesame seeds. Serve immediately.

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Nutrition

Calories: 200kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein:
8g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 4g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat:
6g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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