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Miso Soup is a Japanese soup made with miso paste, tofu, seaweed and dashi broth. Easy and authentic homemade miso soup recipe that takes 10 mins to make.
What Is Miso Soup Made Of
Miso Soup is a very healthy Japanese recipe because it’s made of miso paste, which is fermented soybean paste.
There are three main types of miso: yellow, red and white. Miso is good for you because the fermented soybeans help digestion and provide good probiotics.
Personally, I like white miso (far right on the picture above) as it’s mildly salty with a tint of sweetness. You may get miso and all the ingredients you need for this Miso Soup recipe at a Japanese or Asian food store.
To learn more about miso nutrition and benefits, check out this article at Japan Info.
What Is In Miso Soup
Miso soup ingredients consist of the following:
- Dashi broth or the soup base. Dashi is made with dried kelp (kombu) and bonita flakes (dried fish flakes); its is the building block of Japanese recipes.
- Tofu
- Fried tofu puffs
- Seaweed
- Chopped scallions
See the recipe card for full information on ingredients.
How To Make Miso Soup
The method is very easy. First, Make the dashi soup base by boiling the kombu and bonito flakes. Strain well. Bring the dashi to boil, then add the seaweed and tofu and cook for 3 minutes.
Turn off the heat and stir in the miso paste until dissolved. DO NOT boil the miso paste.
Top the soup with the chopped scallions and and serve immediately. Japanese Miso soup is good for your health and low in calories.
Frequently Asked Questions
This recipe is only 131 calories per serving.
What To Serve With Miso Soup
This meal is best served with steamed rice. For a wholesome Japanese meal and easy weeknight dinner, I recommend the following recipes.
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Miso Soup
Ingredients
- 4 cups water
- 6 inch (15cm) Japanese kombu , or dried kelp, rinsed
- 1 oz (30g) bonito flakes, dried, shaved
- 1 oz (30g) dried seaweed, soaked in warm water and drained
- 4 oz (120g) silken tofu, cut into small pieces
- 2 1/2 – 3 tablespoons white miso paste
- 1 tablespoon scallion, chopped
Instructions
- Bring the water and kombu to a boil in a stock pot over medium heat. Remove the kombu and add the bonito flakes, then simmer on low heat for 5 minutes. Use a ladle to remove any foam and scum from the surface.
- Strain the dashi through a fine sieve without squeezing or pressing the bonito flakes. Discard the bonito flakes. Bring the dashi to a boil, then add the seaweed and tofu, cooking for 3 minutes.
- Turn off the heat and add the miso paste to the soup. Stir with a pair of chopsticks until the miso paste is completely dissolved. Top with scallions and serve immediately.
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Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
I’m so confused about the difference between Kombu and seaweed. I purchased
https://www.amazon.ca/SeaSnax-Kombu-Seaweed-40-g/dp/B006H3BF26/ Which says it’s Kombu Seaweed. Ingredients listed states Kombu Seaweed. Is this what I use to make the dashi? Then what do I use for dried seaweed that is added with the tofu?
Like I said, I’m so confused, lol!
You can use what you got for the dashi and also for the seaweed.
This looks like a delicious idea for lunch today! So comforting and delicious!
Personally, I like white miso (far right on the picture above) as itโs mildly salty with a tint of sweetness. You may get miso and all the ingredients you need for this Miso Soup recipe at a Japanese or Asian food store.
Yes, I like white miso, too. :)
Thank you too much for the great recipe! Cooked it tonight and it is simply too much good. I also my favorite Japanese food.
such a nice soup! I would appreciate it if you could show us what kind of seaweed you use for this recipe..There are so many to choose from, that it overwhelms me! Thanks!
Thank you for sharing the recipe easy miso soup.
hi i am a professor and a blogger thanks for sharing this really worthy.
Thanks!
I was wondering what white miso you use.it really nice
Mmmm tomato soup is my favourite, especially when it has a bit of a kick to it like I imagine this one does – looks yummy!
I was wondering what white miso you use. I have tried several different types and have never been pleased with the flavor. Please let me know what company you buy.