This noodle filled sushi is a delicious twist on the more traditional rice based sushi, and just as scrumptious, although not at all easy to roll.
I cannot claim any credit for these, the original idea was from Clearspring, and the recipe can be found here.  I substituted salty tangy umeboshi paste for the pungent sinus clearing wasabi; as well as the soba, my rolls contained sesame and tamari shiitake mushrooms.   I have also made these with avocado filling.
Dipped in tamari they were the perfect pre-tasting nibble for a group of food bloggers that gathered at my flat last week, to sample our way through the entirety of Clearspring”s Miso range.
Despite these being more of an idea than a recipe I am sending them to this week’s Presto Pasta Night #205, hosted by Debbie Does Dinner.  Last week’s host, Sarah, enjoyed these with us and I am sorry I did not manage to get them to her round up in time.  A trip to a sugar craft exhibition (which will be blogged soon) intervened.
I’ll also get the miso tasting notes up soon, and some recipes using them!
Thanks to Clearspring to sending me all the ingredients to make these.
Debbi Does Dinner Healthy
I love the pictures! They look really good! So wish I could have shared them with you! :-)
Thanks for submitting them to Presto Pasta Nights this week!
Fabulicious Food!
Enjoyed reading all about Miso on their website, such an interesting ingredient. I’d love to know to make a good miso dressing….time to get testing, will definitely look out for these products. The Soba Sushi look lovely, a nice twist. Ren
Helen
I use miso, lemon juice and tamari in about equal quantities as a basic miso dressing.
Can you get to West London for the next tasting?
Fabulicious Food!
That sounds good, will try that. Yes I could get in easily and would love to taste. Let me know when :-)
Fabulicious Food!
Found one on there! Brussels sprouts with white miso dressing, another interesting one to try.
janet
Love it! Gorgeous and healthy. How the heck do you get them so organized??
Helen
There is a good photo tutorial on Clearspring’s website Janet.
I think I may like them more than rice sushi.
Sarah, Maison Cupcake
I can vouch that these tasted extremely good – so I did get them before the round up in real life if not the blog post!!!
Johanna GGG
great idea for sushi – who doesn’t like a tasty mouthful of noodles and this is a great way to serve them!
Corina
These do look good but I can imagine they are pretty difficult to roll.
Lynn
Very, very pretty!