Chinese Cabbage and Tuna Miso Soup

I love tuna and often have it simmered with Chinese cabbage, but I wondered if it would be good as miso soup, too.
You can use dashi stock instead of water + dashi granules of course. Since plenty of flavor comes from the tuna, you can probably use less miso than usual. For 3 servings. Recipe by HAL.M
Chinese Cabbage and Tuna Miso Soup
I love tuna and often have it simmered with Chinese cabbage, but I wondered if it would be good as miso soup, too.
You can use dashi stock instead of water + dashi granules of course. Since plenty of flavor comes from the tuna, you can probably use less miso than usual. For 3 servings. Recipe by HAL.M
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Chop up the Chinese cabbage leave into about 1 cm squares. Put the cabbage and the lightly drained tuna in a pan and stir fry using the oil from the tuna.
- 2
When the cabbage has turned transparent, put in the water and dashi granules.
- 3
Dissolve the miso and add. Put in some green onion if you like.
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