Turnip and Maitake Miso Soup

I love my mom's miso soup with turnips, and now I often make it for myself.
Add the miso after the turnips are well cooked. After adding the miso, do not boil the soup too much, or the fragrance and flavour will be reduced. Recipe by Kyoku
Turnip and Maitake Miso Soup
I love my mom's miso soup with turnips, and now I often make it for myself.
Add the miso after the turnips are well cooked. After adding the miso, do not boil the soup too much, or the fragrance and flavour will be reduced. Recipe by Kyoku
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Peel the turnip skin, and slice to about 1 cm thickness. Shred the maitake mushrooms by hands. Boil the dashi stock, and add the turnips. Once it's boiled again, turn down the heat to low and skim the scum on the surface. Add the maitake to the pot and dissolve the miso into the soup. Turn the heat off once the miso is dissolved.
- 2
Serve the soup in a soup bowl, sprinkle the radish sprouts on the top, and it's done.
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