Handmade noodles and tofu veggie wontons. Took me too much time but it was worth it! Broth had peanut butter, sesame oil, and soy sauce.
Edit: Here are the recipes I got each soup item from:
- Noodles - only used the noodle recipe
- Broth - added and subtracted items because I didn’t have all the ingredients from the recipe
- Wonton filling - I used the filling recipe for this one. If you don’t have time for making your own wrappers, wontons are fine too. I recommend a pastry brush to help apply the water on the edges for sealing.
~50 wontons took me 3-4 hours to make. The noodles takes 2.5 hours and the broth takes about 5 minutes of prep.
These look amazing, do you have a link to the recipe?
Thank you! Edited the post for the recipe
That broth recipe looks amazing!!! Must admit I’ve not come across adding milk to miso soup before … Is it necessary? Is it because of the peanut butter? Thanks for posting the recipe/s
I make a ton of ramen and just Asian inspired noodle soups and soy milk is a common addition to a miso or a vegan tonkotsu type broth. like when i make a spicy miso ramen i usually do a simple dashi with miso and then in the bottom of my bowl mix up sesame paste, unsweetened plant milk, spicy chili stuff and a dash of tamari. I know you were asking me but i just wanted to share that yeah adding plant milks to noodle soup broth can really take it to the next level sometimes!
Thank you!!! I’ll have to give it a go. I like the idea of mixing the sesame paste, tamari and plant milk seperately… I’ve usually just done the simple Dashi, and then adding miso as you described. I appreciate you sharing what you do!
woah these wontons look official I have to learn the fold sometime, I even just got wonton wrappers
definitely one of the easier folds. I’ve tried to do some of those fancy elaborately crimped ones and they end up looking like doodoo nuggets but at least they still taste good haha