Smoked Miso Eggplant & Black Garlic Croquettes
Crispy, golden croquettes encase a deeply savory and umami-rich filling of slow-smoked eggplant, sweet black garlic, and fermented miso. This sophisticated snack offers a delightful textural contrast, with a tender interior that melts in your mouth, complemented by a satisfying crunch.

Prep Time
180 min
Difficulty
Hard
Servings
12
Calories
280 kcal
Instructions
- 1
Prepare the smoker according to manufacturer's instructions, aiming for a temperature of 225°F (107°C). Soak wood chips in water for at least 30 minutes.
~30 min - 2
Cut eggplants in half lengthwise, then score the flesh in a crosshatch pattern without cutting through the skin.
~10 min - 3
Place the eggplant halves directly on the smoker grate. Smoke for 90-120 minutes, or until the flesh is very tender and easily scoopable.
~120 min - 4
Once smoked, scoop out the eggplant flesh into a bowl, discarding the skins. Mash the eggplant flesh thoroughly.
~5 min - 5
In a food processor, combine the mashed eggplant, white miso paste, black garlic cloves, soy sauce, mirin, and sesame oil. Process until a smooth, thick paste forms.
~5 min - 6
Transfer the eggplant mixture to a mixing bowl. Gradually fold in half of the panko breadcrumbs to help bind the mixture.
~3 min - 7
Chill the mixture in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes to firm up.
~30 min - 8
Set up a dredging station: one bowl with flour, one bowl with beaten eggs, and one bowl with the remaining panko breadcrumbs.
~2 min - 9
Form the eggplant mixture into small croquettes, about 1.5 inches in length. Roll each croquette first in flour, then dip in the beaten egg, and finally coat generously with panko breadcrumbs, pressing gently to adhere.
~15 min - 10
Heat the vegetable oil in a deep frying pan or pot to 350°F (175°C). Use a thermometer to ensure accuracy.
~5 min - 11
Carefully fry the croquettes in batches, about 3-4 at a time, until golden brown and crispy, approximately 3-4 minutes per batch. Avoid overcrowding the pan.
~12 min - 12
Remove the croquettes with a slotted spoon and drain on a wire rack lined with paper towels.
~2 min
Tips
- Smoking the eggplant is crucial for the deep umami flavor; if you don't have a smoker, you can roast the eggplant at a high temperature until very soft, but the smoky notes will be absent.
- For best results, ensure the oil is at the correct temperature before frying. Too low and the croquettes will be greasy; too high and they will burn before the interior is heated through.
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