If I said that my boys love Miso Soup and it is one of their favorites, you would think that I am crazy. The kids never fail to amaze us and this is one thing that amazes me every time I see them slurping the miso soup in the restaurant and asking for seconds.
One great thing about this miso soup is that it takes less than 30 minutes to make. We tasted Miso soup for the first time in a Japanese – Thai fusion restaurant back in NY.
We went to this restaurant for Thai food and they always served Miso soup as a starter. It was quite a challenge for us to eat it the first couple of times, but we got accustomed to the taste and eventually started liking it.
Eventually, any restaurant that we see has Miso soup on its menu we make sure to order it but to date, I have never made it at home. Any recipe I looked at had seaweed, a mushroom component, and a fish component. I was not sure how I was going to make up for those flavors without using any of them.
When shopping at Sprout's grocery store a couple of weeks ago, I found this product called ‘Miso and Easy’. This was a ready-to-make Miso soup concentrate that has a mushroom flavor component and the best part was I found a vegetarian-friendly version with no fish component.
What is Miso?
Miso is a fermented soybean product and has a very unique and salty flavor. It is definitely an acquired taste and it could take a few tries before you get used to the taste. Commercially Miso is manufactured by adding a yeast extract to the soybean and letting it ferment.
The fermentation could vary from weeks to years depending on what kind of Miso is manufactured. The lighter-colored Miso is less salty and intense and the intensity goes up as the color goes darker.
I am very excited to begin my Mega Marathon with my Blogging Marathon friends and this September, we are together taking you on a ‘Cooking Carnival’. We have 5 weeks on the calendar for September and this time I have chosen to make recipes in 5 different categories, one for each week.
We had a few options to choose like cooking with one ingredient for the whole month or choosing 5 ingredients or 5 categories. My 5 categories are going to be Soups, Appetizers, Bread and rolls, Entrée and Dessert.
The Miso soup is my first soup under the Soup category. I am so excited that I can make the Miso soup now in a jiffy. I used some simple vegetables in the soup along with the tofu. We absolutely loved the crunch of the broccoli with the soft tofu. This would definitely be a great soup to sip on during the cold winter months.
If looking for a similar clear soup with vegetables and tofu, check out my Tom Yum Soup here.
Preparation time – 5 minutes
Cooking time – 15 minutes
Difficulty level – easy
Ingredients to make Miso Soup – serves 4
- Broccoli florets – ¾ cup (very tiny florets removed)
- Tofu – ¼ cup (tiny pieces)
- Bok Choy – ¼ cup (or any greens of your choice)
- Spring onions – 2 stems
- Water – 4 cups
- Miso and Easy – 4 tbsp
- Salt – to taste
- Pepper – to taste
Procedure –
- Prepare the vegetables and tofu – Make sure to chop the vegetables and tofu into very small pieces.
- Bring 4 cups of water to a boil and add the vegetables to the water. Let the vegetables cook for about 3 to 5 minutes or just long enough to become slightly tender. Make sure that the vegetables still have a crunch to them. If using any other greens other than bok choy, make sure to adjust the cooking time.
- During the last minute of the cooking, add the tofu and let it cook for a minute more.
- Reduce the heat to low and add the Miso and Easy. Stir and simmer for 30 more seconds.
- Add salt (if needed) and pepper to taste and serve hot.
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Recipe
Vegetarian Miso Soup
Equipment
- Cup
- spatula
- pan
Ingredients
- ¾ cup Broccoli florets very tiny florets removed
- ¼ cup Tofu tiny pieces
- ¼ cup Bok Choy or any greens of your choice
- 2 Spring onions
- 4 cups Water
- 4 tablespoon Miso and Easy (store bought ready to use paste)
- to taste Salt
- to taste Pepper
Instructions
- Prepare the vegetables and tofu – Make sure to chop the vegetables and tofu into very small pieces.
- Bring 4 cups of water to boil and add the vegetables to the water. Let the vegetables cook for about 3 to 5 minutes or just long enough to become slightly tender. Make sure that the vegetables still have a crunch to them. If using any other greens other than bok choy, make sure to adjust the cooking time.
- During the last minute of the cooking, add the tofu and let it cook for a minute more.
- Reduce the heat to low and add the Miso and Easy. Stir and simmer for 30 more seconds.
- Add salt (if needed) and pepper to taste and serve hot.
Notes
Expert Tips and FAQ's
- Make sure that you buy a vegetarian Miso paste when shopping. There are different kinds of Miso available and you have to look for one without fish product.
- Tofu and other vegetables adds a layer of flavor to the soup. You could use as little or as much as you prefer.
- Serve the soup hot with a dash of soy sauce.
Rosemary says
Like your boys, I love Miso soup and always order it whenever I see it on the menu. I would never have thought of making it because I'm not familiar with the different types of miso offerings. Thanks for the recommendations. Pinning it to make it at home soon.
Sandhya Ramakrishnan says
Thanks a lot Rosemary! Kids never fail to amaze us. Do give it a try and let me know how you liked it.
Erika says
I love miso soup, but I've never tried making my own at home. I'm pinning so I can make when I get the ingredients!
Cookilicious says
Love Asian soups..they are filled with so many flavors and are comforting too!
Leslie says
I love miso soup! This is definitely a recipe that I want to keep because I would love to make it at home! I love that this is vegetarian as well! YUM!
Sandhya Ramakrishnan says
Thanks a lot Leslie. It was very convenient to find this ready to use Miso product.
Gail Montero says
I love miso soup because of its unique umami flavors. Glad you use a storebought paste so making this tasty soup is a breeze!
Sandhya Ramakrishnan says
It was so convenient finding this product. Thanks.
veenaazmanov says
I love soups for Dinner and I love this yummy and delicious Japanese soup. So unique and full of healthy combinations and flavors.
Sandhya Ramakrishnan says
Thanks Veena! I am also a big fan of soups for dinner.