Miso Eggplant Inari Sushi: A Quick & Savory Vegan Bite

Appetizers, Salads & Dressings, Side Dishes, Snacks

March 22, 2026

Craving a bite-sized burst of umami? These Miso Eggplant Inari Sushi are your answer! Sweet, savory, and satisfyingly simple, these seasoned tofu pouches are stuffed with a flavor-packed mixture of sushi rice, tangy miso dressing, and tender eggplant. They’re the perfect plant-based lunch, appetizer, or light dinner that comes together in minutes.

Ingredients

• Rice Prep Time: Up to 1½ hoursSushi Prep Time: 15 minutesMakes 8 inari-sushi pouches
• 1 teaspoon dried wakame
• 2 cups / 350 g prepared Sushi Rice, any variety
• ½ cup / 150 ml Miso Dressing
• 1 cup / 140 g Miso-Pickled Eggplant, diced
• 8 inari pouches (seasoned fried tofu)

Instructions

1. Place the wakame in a small bowl and cover with cold water. Let stand for 5 minutes, or until the wakame has become soft and pliable. Drain well and chop coarsely.2. In a medium-sized bowl, mix together the prepared sushi rice, Miso Dressing, Miso-Pickled Eggplant, and chopped wakame until well combined.3. Lay the inari pouches on a clean kitchen towel or paper towel and gently blot away any excess liquid from the packaging.4. Carefully open each pouch. Using a wet spoon to prevent sticking, add approximately 6 tablespoons of the rice mixture to each pouch.5. Use the back of the spoon to pack the mixture securely into the corners of each pouch. Fold the top edges of the pouches neatly over the rice filling.6. Arrange the filled pouches on a plate, folded-side down, and serve immediately.

Nutritional Information

• Nutritional Highlights
• Plant-Based Protein: Tofu pouches provide a satisfying source of vegan protein.
• Rich in Probiotics: Miso is a fermented food, known for supporting gut health.
• Mineral-Rich: Wakame seaweed is an excellent source of essential minerals like iodine, calcium, and iron.

Pro Tips

• If you don’t have Miso-Pickled Eggplant, substitute with an equal amount of finely diced roasted or grilled eggplant seasoned with a splash of soy sauce.
• To prevent sticking, keep a small bowl of water nearby to periodically wet your spoon and hands while filling the pouches.
• For extra flavor and texture, garnish the finished inari with toasted sesame seeds or finely sliced scallions before serving.
• The rice filling can be made up to 2 days in advance and stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for a super-fast assembly.

FAQ

Q: Is this Miso Eggplant Inari Sushi a good source of plant-based protein
A: Yes, the seasoned fried tofu pouches, known as inari, are the primary ingredient and provide a satisfying source of plant-based protein, making this a great option for a vegetarian or vegan meal.

Q: What can I use if I don’t have Miso-Pickled Eggplant
A: You can easily substitute it with an equal amount of finely diced roasted or grilled eggplant. For a similar savory flavor, season the eggplant with a splash of soy sauce before mixing it with the rice.

Q: Can I prepare these vegetarian inari pouches in advance
A: Absolutely. To save time, the rice filling can be made up to 2 days ahead and stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. This makes for a super-fast assembly when you’re ready to eat.

Q: How do I prevent the rice from sticking when I fill the pouches
A: The best trick is to keep a small bowl of water nearby. Periodically dip your spoon or fingers in the water while filling the inari pouches to prevent the sushi rice from sticking.

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