Hearty Miso Soup with Fall Vegetables

It got a little bit cool, and it made me crave miso soup that I could enjoy the taste of fall.
The amount of the miso is just a suggestion because the brand and taste varies on the family.
If you cook the sweet potato too long, it falls apart, so when it cooked through and become translucent, it's done.
You can substitute shimeji mushrooms and Japanese leek with other mushrooms and onions. They will be delicious, too.
Sprinkle ichimi pepper. It will also be delicious. Recipe by Puru berry
Hearty Miso Soup with Fall Vegetables
It got a little bit cool, and it made me crave miso soup that I could enjoy the taste of fall.
The amount of the miso is just a suggestion because the brand and taste varies on the family.
If you cook the sweet potato too long, it falls apart, so when it cooked through and become translucent, it's done.
You can substitute shimeji mushrooms and Japanese leek with other mushrooms and onions. They will be delicious, too.
Sprinkle ichimi pepper. It will also be delicious. Recipe by Puru berry
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Chop the sweet potato and atsuage into bite-sized pieces. Shred the shimeji mushrooms. Slice the leek diagonally.
- 2
Add dashi stock, and all the ingredients in a pot, and turn on the heat.
- 3
Skim off the scum carefully.
- 4
When the sweet potato is cooked through, turn off the heat, and dissolve the miso in the soup.
- 5
Heat again without bringing to a boil, and it's done.
Cooksnaps
Did you make this recipe? Share a picture of your creation!
Similar Recipes
-
Miso Soup with Mushrooms Miso Soup with Mushrooms
When I used to live in the U.S. and didn't have access to Japanese mushrooms like shimeji and shiitake, I used mushrooms instead in miso soup. It's actually pretty tasty! Since then it's become one of my favorite dishes to make.Place the mushrooms in cold water (don't start boiling them with hot water) and simmer them very gently to extract their umami. If you are in a hurry, add a little dashi stock. Don't add too much miso since it will overwhelm the flavor of the mushrooms. Use plenty of mushrooms for the best result. For 3 servings. Recipe by Crepemeter cookpad.japan -
Hearty Pork Miso Soup Hearty Pork Miso Soup
This was prepared upon my boyfriend's request.First, fry the pork with ginger and sesame oil. This is the umami base of this soup. I cut the other ingredients quite roughly and this characterizes this soup! Recipe by ochikeron cookpad.japan -
Turnip and Maitake Miso Soup 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 cookpad.japan -
Veggie Packed Pork Miso Soup Veggie Packed Pork Miso Soup
I wanted to make a miso soup that's satisfying as a main dish.Don't cook the pork too much. It'll become too hard.Season with a sprinkle of shichimi spice if you like. Recipe by tsuki9393 cookpad.japan -
Pork Miso Soup with Sweet Potatoes Pork Miso Soup with Sweet Potatoes
I started making this since I went to sweet potato digging and had a delicious bowl of pork miso soup with sweet potatoes.Add any vegetables you like. Use any cut of pork! Recipe by Komatsuta cookpad.japan -
Miso Soup Miso Soup
【 youtu.be/GR2lbWdwES0 】Miso Soup, a traditional Japanese soup with seaweed, tofu, onion, miso and any other toppings of your choice. It actually comes from fermented soya beans and malt, used in Japanese cooking, usually accompanied with the majority of Japanese meal and rarely on its own. Enjoy some healthy soup with real dashi stock and no added flavoring-suitable for both children and adults. Kitchen J -
Comforting Miso Soup with Shitake Mushrooms and Burdock Roots Comforting Miso Soup with Shitake Mushrooms and Burdock Roots
I love both shiitake mushrooms and burdock root and wanted to eat a delicious miso soup.You can use dried shitake mushrooms. In that case, combine the soaking liquid from the dried mushrooms with the dashi stock.Do not let the shiso leaves cook. Put in the soup bowls and then pour the miso soup for fragrance. Recipe by kurukurumin cookpad.japan -
Hearty Eggplant and Harusame Bean Noodle Miso Soup Hearty Eggplant and Harusame Bean Noodle Miso Soup
I wanted to eat harusame bean noodle miso soup that's popular these days, but I didn't have pork! So I substituted with large pieces of soft simmered eggplant.If you simmer the eggplant really well, the flavors will absorb well and it'll be really soft and delicious. If you go through the trouble of removing the bitterness, the flavors will really soak in. If you poach the egg, the soft-set egg yolk will mix with the harusame bean noodles. Delicious. Recipe by Marrietty cookpad.japan -
Daikon & Mushroom Miso Soup Daikon & Mushroom Miso Soup
Miso soup or “misoshiru” in Japanese is a traditional soup commonly eaten in Japan. It is super easy to make and dashi and miso paste are the two major ingredients used in this soup.Dashi or the soup stock can be easily made from scratch. If you don’t have the time or just want a quick and easy miso soup, dashi powder is also commonly used. Depending on regional and seasonal recipes, and personal preference, many ingredients such as mushroom, daikon, fish…. are often added. In this recipe, I use daikon and mushroom.(Youtube video: https://youtu.be/VZFw75myrew) Julie - Mrs. Lin's Kitchen -
Miso Soup with Leek and Tempura Crumbs Miso Soup with Leek and Tempura Crumbs
I just came up with this when I realised I had no miso soup ingredients.Mind you don't over-boil the leek.Adjust the amount of tempura crumbs to your liking. Recipe by Yuuyuu0221 cookpad.japan
More Recipes
- Easy Hot Biscuits
- Ultra-simple Dried Shiitake Mushroom Soup
- Rich and Tasty Miso Soup with Potato
- Gratin Made in a Frying Pan
- Crumbled Tofu in Creamy Natto Soup
- My Family's Spicy Dan Dan Hot Pot with Sesame Seeds
- Lots of Onions♪ Vichyssoise
- Delicious with Chicken Breast A Healthy Stew
- Hot and Sour Soup with Cabbage Stalks
- Warm Your Body! Seared Japanese Leek and Ginger Soup
Comments