Loaded Miso Soup Recipe (2024)

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Nobody makes miso soup like this in Japan. Kind of fake. You add miso after turning off the heat so that miso's flavor is preserved. Boiling heat kills the flavor.

W_Albany

In my house, miso soup is what we make when we are in a rush. I put baby bok choy, sliced mushrooms, and frozen Chinese dumplings in boiling water. The dumplings float to the top when they are done. Then I turn off the heat and stir in the miso (previously thinned with some water). Easy, healthy, and good.

Denise

I read the David Tanis recipe for mushroom miso soup and mixed it with this recipe. I sautéed oyster, shiitake and enoki mushrooms and set aside. Simmered 6 cups of water with 2 tsp mirin, 3 tsp soy sauce and 2 tsp sugar. I sliced 2/3 turnip, grated 1/2 carrot, grated about 1/2 tsp ginger, 3 scallions. Simmered broth a while and added sliced vegetables. Finally I took 1/2 cup of the broth and stirred in 1/2 cup white miso to dissolve and added it to the broth. So easy and so delicious.

Minna

I know that it is important not to boil miso, otherwise it will lost all its good properties. It is better to melt it in hot water and add it at the end.

Betsy

I made this a few nights ago on a day when I was very hungry, so made a big pot of it and also added some baby bok choy and then a hank of dried rice noodles a few minutes before serving. It was really, really good.

I left the kombu in a little longer than recommended. It needed it. I used red miso, because that was all I could find without widening the search considerably, and it worked just great.

Tomoko

Daikon. Try daikon with miso soup.

Patricia

Max, miso is a fermented soy bean paste that's very salty. It's good for the gut if you don't boil it, which kills the good there are different kinds, the white being the mildest, the darker, like red, having heartier, sharper flavors.

Carrie

It would be helpful to have some ballpark notions of quantity on kombu, carrots, turnips, scallions and ginger. I winged it and the soup was good, but it would have been helpful the first time trying this to know if, for example, I should aim for 1/2 tsp or 1 tablespoon of ginger. I know it's supposed to be a casual recipe, but this is a little too casual.

Naomi

I think the tofu is supposed to be cubed.

Another very easy great addition to any Miso soup is sprouts - sunflower and alfalfa work best.

It should ne emphasized that Miso must never be cooked - you destroy the enzymes. So, however you use it, it must be added to water that is not boiling.

Zazie

The recipe doesn't say anything about boiling the miso.

Katherine

Had no kombu, alas. But I didn't miss it after I added julienned carrot, slivers of bok choy, slivers of a small onion, garlic, ginger, crisp mushrooms, and tiny sauteed pork meatballs (which themselves included soyu, mirin, sriracha, garlic, and ginger), and rice noodles. Plus the miso after everything else had cooked briefly together. Five degrees outside; warm and cozy inside.

Diane J.

Any suggestions for the miso? I never get the right kind.

mdurphy

I agree with the other commentators that this is a very adaptable soup. In fact, it probably should be adapted. A lot of good suggestions. One more: try floating some very thin slices of watermelon radish on each bowl at the end.

gret

there is no boiling of miso called for in this recipe! After soaking kombucha in the water, at a "bare simmer", I kept the water below simmer, and whisked miso- until smooth- separately, in the cup of water extracted from the pot- it was NOT boiling. The low heat was adequate to heat through Grated veggies and tofu! We all loved it so much

Lesley

How big is a "strip" of kombu? Mine came in large sheets.

Diane Miller

From the headnote it's clear this is meant to be a vegan adaptation, thus it isn't made with Dashi, which includes katsuobushi (fish flakes) with Kombu. It's a creative take on Miso Soup. Fun.

erica

Mark Bittman writes recipes like your grandmother would. This is not baking. He encourages you to learn to make a recipe your own by thinking about what you are doing. I thank him for his belief that we can all learn how to understand ingredients and have confidence in ourselves in the kitchen.

Kay

This improves on a recipe I invented when I had a farmers market with reliable supply of perfect shiitake. Adding edamame sounds great. I also sautéed the carrots.

Shelby

Honestly not impressed. I used white miso and a handful each of the veg mentioned, and I did not have ginger. Maybe ginger would’ve helped, but probably not much. The broth doesn’t have much depth and the amount of uncooked veg makes for a bland mouthful.

TRISH

do not cook miso add at end

Truman

hi so today I made this miso soup it was but just one recommendation DO NOT USE GINGER it could have been a lot better but it was still amazing

joyfulgirl

I don’t see any instruction to boil the miso. Everything is added to the kombu dashi after it’s been removed from the heat.

Leslie

Used red miso. Worked well. Will make this again. Really nice.

tara

So good! I doubled it and added a package of frozen dumplings. I can't stop thinking about how good this is.

Lisa R

Left out the kombu b/c I didn't have it. Added rainbow chard to the broth, and added watermelon radish and carrots to the mushrooms mix (which I sauteed in avo oil, tamari, garlic, and gochujang). Also placed a fried egg on top, and added rice noodles to appease my carb-loving family.

Rebecca

Coronapantry version: cremini instead of shiitake. No scallions; sauteed slivered yellow onion with the mushrooms. No tofu - haven't seen it for weeks. 12 oz. edamame. No kombu -- chopped up a package of roasted seaweed snack and added it at the end. No turnip or ginger; added some snap peas. Quick, tasty, served four.

Carrie

Sorry, dense reader here. Do you shred the turnips as well as the carrots? Or, if not, when do they cook?

Rebecca

I think the "shredded" refers to the carrots, turnip and ginger.

ESylvester

I just love this recipe. Easy and adaptable and a great way to get some veggies. I add frozen corn too. It’s all I feel like eating during my pregnancy!

Lan

I like fresh spinach in my miso soup.

Judy

I’m wondering where people are purchasing the dried mushrooms. The only thing we can find where I live is online, and I’ve heard they are “buggy”. Any suggestions?

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Loaded Miso Soup Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What can be added to miso soup? ›

The greens and noodles make a wonderful meal. I like to add grated ginger, tofu, and veggies to miso. My Japanese friend taught me to mix red and white miso pastes for an authentic flavor.

Is miso soup actually good for you? ›

Miso soup contains several beneficial vitamins, minerals, and components that may improve your gut and heart health and may lower your risk of cancer. If you are on a low-salt diet, read the label on packaged miso soup to choose one that's low in sodium.

What are the crunchy things in miso soup? ›

Green onions – They add a nice crunch and sweet, oniony flavor to the soup. Tamari – For serving! Add a drop at a time until your soup has a well-balanced savory flavor.

Why shouldn't you boil miso? ›

Soups: Recipes for soup often call for adding the miso near the end of cooking, off heat. To preserve the probiotic qualities of miso, you must avoid boiling it; instead, whisk in the miso just before serving, while the soup is still warm.

How to bulk up miso soup? ›

You could add thinly sliced shiitake mushrooms at the end; fried agedashi tofu, clams and even chicken are all fair game when bulking up miso soup at home. Anchored by miso, the Japanese paste made from fermented soybeans and grains, the quotidian dish is riffable, restorative and easy on the stomach.

What do Japanese people eat with miso soup? ›

The soup is generally served as a small portion side dish to complement a meal, such as a bowl of rice, sashimi or steak.

Is it okay to eat miso soup every day? ›

Miso soup is low calorie, low fat, and high in nutrient content, so it is safe to eat daily. However, it does have a high salt content. So, those on blood thinning medication or who have heart problems (including high blood pressure and heart disease) may want to limit their consumption of miso soup.

What does miso soup do for your gut? ›

Improves digestion: Because miso is high in probiotics, it helps the body maintain healthy bacteria levels. This bacteria contributes to digestive health, reducing gas, diarrhea, bloating and constipation.

Why does miso make me gassy? ›

Miso soup is a go-to healthy appetizer to order when you're out at a sushi restaurant, and while it's true that it barely has any calories, most miso soups are loaded with sodium, which makes your body hold onto water. When your body takes in more sodium than it's used to, you'll puff up a bit for about a day.

What can I use instead of dashi in miso soup? ›

Although the classic recipe includes dashi, a miso soup dashi substitute made from chicken or vegetable broth can also cultivate a robust base for the soup, ensuring no flavor is sacrificed in the absence of dashi.

What is the difference between miso soup and miso ramen? ›

For one, ramen is made with wheat noodles while miso soup is made with rice noodles. Ramen also has a stronger flavour due to the addition of meat and vegetables, while miso soup is more delicate. Finally, ramen is typically served in a broth, while miso soup is more like a soup or stew.

What is floating in my miso soup? ›

In traditional Japanese cooking, two seaweeds form the basis of miso soup: kombu (for the broth) and wakame (the little leafy greens floating in the broth).

Who should avoid miso? ›

Some people may have an allergy to soy protein and will therefore need to avoid miso and other soy-based foods. Soybeans are considered to be goitrogenic. This means if you have a thyroid issue you may be advised to minimise your intake.

Can you just add miso paste to hot water? ›

*STIR MISO to preserve the beneficial bacteria – stir the miso paste into your cup of hot water instead of pouring boiling water over the miso as high heat can destroy the healthful bacteria; this simple technique will help ensure you get maximum “nu*tritional bang for your bite.” MISO is fermented soybean paste.

Is miso soup just miso paste and water? ›

Miso soup is deceptively simple. It contains just a handful of ingredients: fermented bean paste (a.k.a. miso), vegetables, and hot water or stock. Heck, you don't even have to use tofu (although if you do, make sure it's the right kind; more on that in a moment).

What flavors pair well with miso? ›

It is especially good with rustic flavours such as alliums, root vegetables and seaweed, but it has some less likely partners, too.
  • Carrot.
  • Chives.
  • Chocolate.
  • Corn.
  • Egg.
  • Green beans.
  • Honey.
  • Pecan nuts.
May 13, 2023

How do you make store bought miso soup taste better? ›

Originally Answered: What do you add to your instant miso soup to make it even more tasty? All you have to do is add cubed fresh tofu and chopped scallion, and it will be close to what you would get at a Japanese restaurant.

What makes miso soup taste good? ›

What Does Miso Taste Like? Miso is the ultimate reference point for the flavor sensation known as umami. The paste and the soup have a deep savory flavor, with toasty, funky, salty-sweet richness. This umami flavor forms the base of a lot of everyday Japanese cooking.

Can you add miso to anything? ›

This Japanese condiment adds deep savoury notes to soups, fish, meat and veg dishes.

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