Pork & Soy Milk Miso Soup

Both my husband and I come home late from work, so we often rely on easy but nutritious soups.
If you prepare a lot of salted pork and have it on hand, you can use it for many dishes.
Make sure the soy milk is added right before you serve the soup or else it'll start to harden and lose its smooth texture. Recipe by Staff Takako
Pork & Soy Milk Miso Soup
Both my husband and I come home late from work, so we often rely on easy but nutritious soups.
If you prepare a lot of salted pork and have it on hand, you can use it for many dishes.
Make sure the soy milk is added right before you serve the soup or else it'll start to harden and lose its smooth texture. Recipe by Staff Takako
Cooking Instructions
- 1
(What to prepare the day before) Rub the pork belly with 1 teaspoon of salt (not listed), cover tightly with plastic wrap and leave in refrigerator. This will stay good for about 5 days if kept in the refrigerator. (Some people say it lasts longer but this is my estimated time.)
- 2
Dice the pork belly, zucchini, and onions into 1.5 cm bite-sized cubes.
- 3
Add the ingredients from Step 2, chick peas and water into a pot. Cook on medium heat. When it comes to boil, bring to very low heat and simmer. You can simmer it for as little as 30 minutes, but preferably for 1 to 2 hours.
- 4
It should be good to go when it starts to thicken a little. Add soy milk and white miso just before you serve the soup. Sprinkle over some pepper before eating.
- 5
Melt in some curry roux blocks into the leftover soup to change it up.
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