Tofu With Miso Sauce

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If you’ve written off tofu as boring, this nikumiso recipe will change your mind.A quick miso sauce with ground chicken does all the heavy lifting, turning plain tofu into something you’ll actually crave.
This recipe is created by Marc Matsumoto (No Recipes®)
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That’s the beauty of tofu. It’s not supposed to taste like much on its own. It’s a canvas, and what you put on it is what makes or breaks the dish. This weeknight feast is loaded with protein and pairs a block of warm, tender tofu with a savory miso sauce made with ground chicken, sake, and honey. Hikari’s Organic Red Miso brings deep umami to the sauce, and the honey balances it out while giving it a glossy sheen that makes you want to spoon it over everything.

I like using medium-firm tofu here because it holds its shape against the meaty sauce but any tofu you can get your hands on will work. And if you want to make this vegetarian, just leave out the chicken and reduce the sauce on its own until it thickens up.

Why This Recipe Works

  • Miso adds depth — Hikari’s Organic Red Miso is packed with umami, so a couple tablespoons is enough to give the sauce a deeply savory base, without overwhelming the other ingredients.
  • Simmering the tofu removes excess water — Heating the tofu in simmering water ensures it’s evenly warmed through. It also helps release excess water so the sauce doesn’t get watered down.
  • Honey adds balance and body — It tempers the saltiness of the red miso paste while giving the sauce a glossy sheen that clings to the block of tofu.

Ingredients

  • Medium-firm tofu — Holds its shape against the hearty sauce without crumbling. Other types of tofu like silken or firm will work, but medium-firm strikes the perfect balance of meaty substance and tender creaminess.
  • Hikari Organic Red Miso — The star of the sauce. Red miso has a deeper, more robust flavor than white miso, which is why it’s so perfect for seasoning tofu.
  • Ground chicken — A little ground meat such as chicken or pork adds extra protein and umami while also lending some texture to the dish. If you want to make this vegetarian or vegan, you can leave it out entirely.
  • Sake — Adds a subtle sweetness and helps thin the miso into a smooth, pourable sauce. The alcohol cooks off quickly, leaving behind loads of umami and flavor.
  • Honey — Balances the salty miso and gives the finished sauce a glossy sheen. You can also use brown sugar or maple syrup.
  • Fresh ginger — A little ginger grated directly into the miso sauce adds a wonderful spicy fragrance while a few thinly julienned threads on top create a sharp crispy contrast to the savory sweet miso sauce.

How to Make Tofu With Miso Sauce

Prepare the tofu

Start by placing a block of tofu in a pot and covering it with water. Bring it to a boil over medium-high heat, then reduce to a gentle simmer. The tofu just hangs out here while you make the sauce. This step does two things: it heats the tofu through evenly so you don’t get cold spots, and the simmering draws out some of the excess water that would otherwise dilute your sauce.

Make the miso sauce

While the tofu simmers, whisk together Hikari’s Organic Red Miso, sake, honey, and grated ginger in a small bowl until smooth. You want to get rid of any lumps now, because once it hits the hot pan things move fast.

Sauté the chicken

Heat a small frying pan with oil over medium-high heat and add the ground chicken. Use the side of a spatula to break it into small crumbs. You want the pieces small enough that they become a part of the sauce. Cook until the chicken is sizzling and cooked through.

Bring it together

Pour the miso mixture into the pan with the chicken and stir rapidly. The sauce will thicken as the alcohol burns off. You’re looking for a consistency that’s thick enough to coat the tofu, but still pourable.

TIP: If the sauce gets too thick, add a splash of water to loosen it back up.

Pull the tofu out of the water with a spatula, let it drain briefly on paper towels, and transfer it to a shallow bowl. Pour the miso chicken sauce over the top of the tofu and finish with scallions and julienned ginger.

Serve This With

This tofu with miso sauce is rich and savory on its own, but it goes great with a bowl of brown rice. If you want to turn it into a Japanese meal, add on a bowl of mushroom miso soup for a light earthy soup that will warm you up from the inside. If you’re looking for something fresh to contrast the richness, this garlic prawn salad with balsamic miso dressing adds texture and brightness. For a heartier meal, serve this tofu alongside miso noodles or go for a nutty bowl of savory miso porridge topped with a poached egg.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Servings 2

Ingredients

  • 1 block medium firm tofu (about 350 grams/12.5 ounces)
  • 2 tablespoons ORGANIC MISO RED MISO
  • 2 tablespoons sake
  • 1 tablespoons honey
  • 1/2 teaspoon grated ginger
  • 1 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 100 grams ground chicken (3.5 ounces)
  • 1 scallion finely chopped for garnish

Nutrition Facts

Calories・220kcalCarbohydrates・14gProtein・11gFat・12gSaturated Fat・2gPolyunsaturated Fat・5gMonounsaturated Fat・4gTrans Fat・0.1gCholesterol・43mgSodium・666mgPotassium・325mgFiber・1gSugar・10gVitamin A・75IUVitamin C・1mgCalcium・19mgIron・1mg

Instructions

  • Add 1 block medium firm tofu to a pot and fill with enough water to cover the tofu. Put the pot on the stove over medium-high heat and bring the water to a boil. Reduce the heat to maintain a gentle simmer and let the tofu heat through while you prepare the miso sauce.
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  • Whisk 2 tablespoons ORGANIC MISO RED MISO, 2 tablespoons sake, 1 tablespoons honey, and 1/2 teaspoon grated ginger together in a small bowl until smooth and free of lumps.
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  • Heat 1 tablespoons vegetable oil in a small frying pan over medium-high heat and add 100 grams ground chicken. Use the side of a spatula to break up the chicken into small crumbs.
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  • When the chicken is cooked through and sizzling, add the sauce to the pan and stir the mixture rapidly until the meat and miso sauce has thickened (but it’s still pourable).
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  • Remove the tofu from the hot water using a spatula and let it drain briefly on paper towels before transferring to a shallow bowl. Pour the miso sauce over the tofu and garnish with 1 scallion and ginger.
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organic-red-miso

Organic Miso
Red Miso
17.6 oz (500 g)

Our Organic Miso “Red Miso” is made from organic rice and soybeans, with bright red in color. The Long fermentation process creates a distinct, deep, and rich taste, with a strong miso aroma.

Contains: Soybeans

Recipe Creator

Marc Matsumoto

Recipe Creator

Recipe Creator Marc Matsumoto

Marc Matsumoto is a Tokyo-based culinary creator and cookbook author who’s passionate about the benefits and versatility of Japanese ingredients. Through his website Norecipes.com, he shares delicious ways to use Japanese ingredients such as miso to elevate everyday meals.

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Miso Soup

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Comfort In A Bowl
Perfect for a quick, nourishing meal. Try it once, and it might just become your favorite way to slow down and recharge.
Miso Soup for Halal

Cook Time 10 minutes
Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 3 cups(720ml/24oz) Water
  • 2 tsp Dashi granules
  • 3 tbsp SHINSHU MISO (MIDDLE EAST)
  • 1/2 pack(150g/5oz) Silken tofu, diced
  • 2 tsp Dried wakame seaweerd
  • 1/4 cup Chopped leeks or green onion

Nutrition Facts

Calories・29kcalCarbohydrates・4gProtein・2gFat・1gSaturated Fat・0.1gPolyunsaturated Fat・0.4gMonounsaturated Fat・0.1gSodium・506mgPotassium・48mgFiber・1gSugar・1gVitamin A・82IUVitamin C・1mgCalcium・16mgIron・0.5mg

Instructions

  • In a medium saucepan over medium-high heat, combine dashi granules and water, bring to a boil.
  • Reduce heat to medium, and dissolve miso paste.
  • Add tofu, simmer gently for 1 to 2 minutes before serving.
  • Top with chopped leeks or green onion to serve.

Product used in this recipe

Shinshu Shiro Miso for Middle East

SHINSHU MISO
(MIDDLE EAST)
1KG

Our Shinshu Miso (Middle East) is an authentic Japanese white miso paste that’s crafted from premium soybeans, rice, and salt. This versatile miso is nutty with a sharp, aged-cheese edge, mild sweetness, and a bold lingering umami that blooms in your mouth. Use it in miso soup, salad dressings, marinades, and sauces; this all-purpose miso adds authentic Japanese flavor to any dish.

※ Summit Trading Company L.L.C. distributes this product.

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Hearty Shirataki Miso Noodle Soup

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Wholesome Flavor Meets Low-Calorie Noodles
Light and nourishing, this vegan miso noodle soup features shirataki noodles and vegetables in a comforting broth. It's a healthy and warming option for any time of the day.
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Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Servings 2

Ingredients

  • 200 g(7oz) Shirataki noodles
  • 400 ml(13.5oz) Vegetable broth
  • 2 tbsp AGED RED MISO
  • 1.5 tbsp Soy sauce
  • 1 tsp Sesame oil
  • 1/2 package Firm tofu, cut into 1 inch cubes
  • 1 Small carrot, shaved with a peeler
  • 1/2 head Bok choy, roughly chopped
  • To taste Green onion, chopped (for topping)

Instructions

  • Parboil shirataki and cut into bite-sized pieces.
  • Add vegetable broth in a medium saucepan. Bring the liquid to simmer over medium heat.
  • Add soy sauce and vegetables, simmer for another 5 minutes.
  • Reduce the heat to low and dissolve miso into the soup. Then add shrataki noodles.
  • Drizzle with sesame oil, pour into bowls, and top with green onion.

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Aged Red Miso

Aged Red Miso
300 g

Our Aged Red Miso is dark brown in color. Long fermentation process creates it distinct, deep, and rich taste, with strong miso aroma. Packed in a compact 300g-tub for ease of use.

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Miso Tofu Scramble

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Plant-based Scramble
This plant-based scramble uses tofu instead of eggs, enriched with miso for a savory boost.
It’s a healthy and satisfying alternative.
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Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Servings 2

Ingredients

  • 1 block(350g) Tofu (extra firm)
  • 1/4 (50g) Onion, thinly sliced
  • 3 (30g) Mushrooms, thinly sliced
  • 1 tbsp Olive oil
  • 2 1/2 tbsp ENJUKU KOJI MISO
  • 1/2 tsp Turmeric powder
  • 1 clove Garlic, minced
  • To taste Salt
  • To taste Black pepper

Nutrition Facts

Calories・109kcalCarbohydrates・6gProtein・3gFat・8gSaturated Fat・1gPolyunsaturated Fat・1gMonounsaturated Fat・5gSodium・794mgPotassium・69mgFiber・1gSugar・1gVitamin A・19IUVitamin C・1mgCalcium・16mgIron・1mg

Instructions

  • <Preparation> Drain the tofu well and crumble it into small pieces.
  • Heat olive oil in a large skillet over low-medium heat. Sauté the garlic until fragrant.
    Add the onions and mushrooms, and cook until they are golden brown.
  • Add the crumbled tofu, miso, and turmeric powder. Stir and cook thoroughly.
    Season to taste with salt and pepper.

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Enjuku Koji Miso
26.4 oz (750 g)

Our Enjuku Kouji Miso has been our best-selling miso in Japan for over 30 years. The Miso has a bright beige in color, and has a perfect balance of umami and sweetness. Powerful flavor with a long and complex finish gives very versatile cooking use for many miso soup recipes.

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Enjuku Koji Miso
12.8 oz (375 g)

Our Enjuku Kouji Miso has been our best-selling miso in Japan for over 30 years. The Miso has a bright beige in color, and has a perfect balance of umami and sweetness. Powerful flavor with a long and complex finish gives very versatile cooking use for many miso soup recipes.

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Oven baked glazed miso tofu

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Bold Miso Flavor, Baked to Perfection.
This oven-baked glazed miso tofu is a hearty dish packed with rich umami. The savory-sweet miso sauce pairs perfectly with the baked tofu. It’s incredibly easy to make—just pop it in the oven and let the flavors work their magic. It goes well with rice and noodles, making it a versatile choice for any meal.
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Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 50 minutes
Servings 2

Ingredients

  • 1 block (300g) Tofu (extra-firm)

《A》

  • 2 tbsp SHINSHU MISO
  • 1 clove Garlic, minced
  • 1/2 tsp Ginger, grated
  • 2 tbsp Soy sauce
  • 1 tbsp Water
  • 1/2 lemon Lemon juice
  • 2 tbsp Corn starch
  • 1 tbsp Maple syrup

Nutrition Facts

Calories・107kcalCarbohydrates・21gProtein・4gFat・1gSaturated Fat・0.2gPolyunsaturated Fat・1gMonounsaturated Fat・0.2gSodium・1642mgPotassium・118mgFiber・1gSugar・8gVitamin A・16IUVitamin C・5mgCalcium・28mgIron・1mg

Instructions

  • Preparation: Preheat the oven to 220°C (428°F). Drain the tofu and pat it dry with paper towels, then cut it into 2 cm cubes.
  • Combine all ingredients for A in a bowl and mix well. Add the tofu pieces into the bowl with the miso sauce and coat them well. Let it marinate for about 10 minutes.
  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and arrange the marinated tofu cubes, leaving some space between them. Set aside the rmaining miso sauce. Bake in the preheated oven for 30-35 minutes.
  • After baking, toss the tofu in the reserved miso sauce. Serve over rice or noodles and enjoy!

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Shinshu Miso Kome Koshi 400

Shinshu Miso
14.1 oz (400 g)

Our Shinshu Miso is yellow in color, and gives excellent balance of refreshing aroma and umami. Shinshu Miso is most commonly available in Japan. Most versatile among Hikari Miso offerings to match with any cooking.

Contains: soybeans

NET WT. 14.1 oz (400g)

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Vegan Miso Soup

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Whether it’s a hectic weekday or you’re just craving comfort, this vegan miso soup recipe is an easy go-to meal that delivers a nourishing, flavorful soup that hits all the right notes.
This recipe is created by Marc Matsumoto (No Recipes®)
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Whether you’re looking for a quick meal or just need some soul-soothing food, this vegan miso soup recipe is a quick fix. It’s perfect for those long days when you’ve got no time to spare for the kitchen. Packed with rich umami from a plant-based dashi stock and tender bites of tofu and wakame, this simple soup is as nourishing as it is satisfying. Pair it with a bowl of rice, and you can sit down to a comforting meal in minutes.

Is Miso Soup Vegan?

Miso soup can be vegan, but it depends on the ingredients used to make the dashi broth. While “dashi” just means “Japanese stock,” it’s most commonly made using dried fish, making it unsuitable for vegans and vegetarians. But making a traditional plant-based alternative is easy. Just Steep kombu (kelp) and dried shiitake mushrooms in water to create a vegetable stock that’s rich in umami, providing the same depth of flavor without any animal products.

Why This Recipe Works

  • Using dried kombu (kelp) and dried shiitake mushrooms infuses the vegetarian broth with a deep umami flavor.
  • Chickpea miso has a lower sodium content than regular white miso and a sweeter flavor thanks to a higher ratio of rice koji. This results in a flavorful broth that’s luxuriously creamy with a rich, nutty undertone.
  • This recipe is made with the traditional combination of tofu, wakame (seaweed), and scallions, but feel free to add any combination of plant-based protein and vegetables you like.

Ingredients

  • Kombu (Kelp) – Kombu is the cornerstone of traditional Japanese soup stock. It’s rich in amino acids, offering a mild briny flavor and a hefty dose of umami.
  • Dried Shiitake Mushroom – Shiitake mushrooms are another powerhouse of umami, adding depth and a subtle earthiness to this vegan dashi broth. If you can’t find dried shiitakes, other flavorful dried mushrooms, such as porcini or maitake mushrooms, will work.
  • Wakame – Dry wakame rehydrates into tender, silky sheets of seaweed that complement the soup’s texture. Fresh vegetables such as spinach or kale can be substituted if you prefer. 
  • Tofu – While any type of tofu will work for this recipe, I like soft or silken tofu because its mild flavor and smooth custardy texture go beautifully with the nutty chickpea miso. To make this soy-free, replace the tofu with chickpea tofu or boiled potatoes.
  • Organic Chickpea Miso – Our chickpea miso offers a sweeter, nuttier flavor and lower sodium content than other types of miso. If you use any other type, such as red or white miso paste, I recommend reducing the amount to 3 tablespoons. 
  • Green onions – Add a pop of color and fresh aroma that cuts through the briny richness of this creamy miso soup. They’re a classic topping, but you can substitute any aromatic greens like chives, parsley, or cilantro.

How To Make Vegan Miso Soup

Prepare the vegetarian Japanese stock by adding dried shiitake mushrooms, kombu, and water in a container with a lid and let the mixture infuse overnight in the refrigerator. This slow steeping process extracts amino acids and nucleic acids—naturally occurring compounds that create umami—ensuring a clean, rich vegetable broth. If you are in a rush, you can reduce the steeping time to 20 minutes by using hot water.

When you’re ready to make the soup, remove the shiitake mushrooms, squeezing out any excess water to maximize flavor. Pour the kombu and dashi into a pot, leaving behind any sediment, and bring it to a boil.

While the broth heats, rehydrate the dry wakame by soaking it in water for a few minutes. Prepare the tofu by cutting it into cubes and chopping the green onions.

Once the broth begins to boil, remove the kombu. Skim off any foam that forms on the surface, and add the tofu, allowing it to heat through gently.

Dissolve the chickpea miso in a separate bowl by mixing it with a ladleful of warm broth. This step prevents clumps and ensures the paste integrates smoothly into the soup. Reduce the heat to low and pour the mixture into the pot.

Finish this easy traditional miso soup by adding the drained and squeezed wakame and the chopped green onions. These ingredients overcook easily, so ladle the soup into bowls immediately and serve.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 3 cups water
  • 6 grams dried shiitake mushroom 1 large mushroom
  • 8 grams kombu 4”x2” piece
  • 2 teaspoons dry wakame
  • 170 grams tofu cut into 1/2” cubes
  • 1 scallion chopped
  • 4 tablespoons ORGANIC MISO CHICKPEA

Nutrition Facts

Calories・77kcalCarbohydrates・7gProtein・6gFat・3gSaturated Fat・0.4gPolyunsaturated Fat・2gMonounsaturated Fat・1gSodium・671mgPotassium・70mgFiber・2gSugar・1gVitamin A・56IUVitamin C・1mgCalcium・78mgIron・1mg

Instructions

  • Add3 cups water, 6 grams dried shiitake mushroom, and8 grams kombuto a container with a lid and let the mixture infuse overnight in the fridge to make the vegan dashi stock.
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  • When you’re ready to make the miso soup, remove the shiitake from the liquid and squeeze out any excess water. Transfer the kombu and vegan dashi to a pot, pour the liquid carefully, and leave the last bit of stock and any sediment in the container. Bring the mixture to a boil.
    Vegan Miso Soup With Chickpea Miso
  • While you’re waiting, add 2 teaspoons dry wakame to a bowl and cover with a generous amount of water to rehydrate (this should take about 5 minutes). You’ll also want to cube 170 grams tofu and chop 1 scallion.
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  • When the vegetarian dashi has come to a boil, remove the konbu. If any foam has accumulated on the surface of your soup, skim it off.
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  • Add 170 grams tofu and cook until the tofu has warmed through (2 minutes).
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  • Add 4 tablespoons ORGANIC MISO CHICKPEA to a small bowl and pour over a ladleful of broth. Use a spatula or whisk to dissolve the chickpea miso.
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  • Turn down the heat to low so the soup does not boil. Pour the dissolved chickpea miso mixture back into the soup and gently stir to combine.
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  • Drain and squeeze excess water from the wakame and add it to the vegan miso soup along with the scallions. Serve immediately.
    Vegan Miso Soup With Chickpea Miso

 

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Organic Miso
Chickpea Miso
12.3 oz (350g)

Our Organic Miso “Chickpea Miso” is made from organic rice and chickpeas, with yellow in color. Its mildly sweet and slightly nutty taste provides a unique twist on traditional recipes. It can be used to enhance the flavors of vegan dressings, soups, and sauces.

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5 from 2 votes
A Bowl Full of Warmth and Comfort
This miso soup recipe features the popular ingredients of spinach and tofu.
Light yet flavorful, this comforting soup is perfect for a quick, healthy meal or side dish.
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Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Servings 2

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp SHINSHU MISO / SHINSHU SHIRO MISO
  • 150 g Tofu
  • 100 g Baby spinach
  • 400 ml Dashi stock

Instructions

  • Trim the roots off the spinach and separate the stems from the leaves. Cut the tofu into bite-sized pieces.
  • In a pot, add dashi broth, spinach, and tofu, and heat over medium heat.
  • Once it begins to boil, turn off the heat and dissolve the miso into the soup.
  • Serve in bowls, garnish with chopped green onions, and it’s ready to enjoy.

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Shinshu Miso Kome Koshi 400

Shinshu Miso
14.1 oz (400 g)

Our Shinshu Miso is yellow in color, and gives excellent balance of refreshing aroma and umami. Shinshu Miso is most commonly available in Japan. Most versatile among Hikari Miso offerings to match with any cooking.

Contains: soybeans

NET WT. 14.1 oz (400g)

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Shinshu Shiro Miso
35.2 oz (1 kg)

Our Shinshu Shiro Miso is bright beige in color, and gives excellent balance of refreshing aroma and umami. Shinshu Shiro Miso is commonly available in Japan. Most versatile among Hikari Miso offerings to match with any cooking.

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Shinshu Shiro Miso
400 g

Our Shinshu Shiro Miso is bright beige in color, and gives excellent balance of refreshing aroma and umami. Shinshu Shiro Miso is commonly available in Japan. Most versatile among Hikari Miso offerings to match with any cooking.

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400 g

The Shinshu White miso features a fragrant soy aroma and sweetness. You can enjoy a light flavor and clean finish.

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Miso Soup with Mushrooms and Tofu

5 from 2 votes
This miso soup blends the richness of mushrooms in a savory, umami-packed dashi soup stock. It's a perfect way to enjoy a light, nourishing meal that is very easy to prepare.
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Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Servings 2

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp INAKA MISO / SHINSHU AKA MISO
  • 150 g Tofu
  • 100 g Mushrooms
  • 400 ml Dashi soup stock
  • 2 tsp Chopped green onions

Instructions

  • Slice the mushrooms thinly, about 3mm thick. Cut the tofu into bite-sized pieces.
  • In a pot, add dashi soup stock, mushrooms, tofu, and heat over medium heat.
  • Once it begins to boil, turn off the heat and dissolve the miso into the soup.
  • Serve in bowls, and garnish with chopped green onions.

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Inaka Miso

Inaka Miso
14.1 oz (400 g)

Our Inaka Miso is bright red in color. Long fermentation process creates it distinct, deep, and rich taste, with strong miso aroma. Typical Shinshu Miso tradition with long fermentation process. Inaka Miso is originally the farmer’s home-made miso in old days in Japan, typically dark brown in color and robust umami, coming from long fermentation period at home.

Contains: soybeans

NET WT. 14.1 oz (400g)

Shinshu Aka Miso 1kg

Shinshu Aka Miso
35.2 oz (1 kg)

This is a textured full-bodied Red miso with a mellow, well-balanced flavor. Good for miso soup and dressings.

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Shinshu Aka Miso
400 g

This is a textured full-bodied Red miso with a mellow, well-balanced flavor. Good for miso soup and dressings.

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Miso Soup With Tofu and Wakame Seaweed

5 from 3 votes
A Comforting Bowl Packed with Nourishing Flavors
Miso Soup is a classic Japanese dish known for its rich, umami flavor and health benefits. The combination of tofu and wakame seaweed creates a simple yet satisfying soup that puts the heart at ease. Perfect for any meal of the day.
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Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Servings 2

Ingredients

  • 400 ml Water (13.5 oz)
  • 100 g Tofu (3.4 oz)
  • 1 tbsp Dried wakame seaweed
  • 2 tbsp ORGANIC MISO DASHI
  • 2 tbsp Green onions(chopped)

Instructions

  • Put water in a medium saucepan. Slice tofu into small cubes with a sharp knife, about 2cmx 2cm each.
  • Add the tofu and dried wakame seaweed to the water. Turn off the heat just before the tofu begins to float.
  • Dissolve ORGANIC DASIH MISO to the saucepan.
  • Serve in soup bowls and garnish with chopped green onions.

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Dashi Miso
14.1 oz (400 g)

Our Organic Miso “Dashi Miso” is made from organic rice and soybeans and with bright red in color. Bonito dashi is blended, creating robust umami and aroma. Easy but perfect for making miso soup with a Japanese dashi recipe.

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Mayumi

Mayumi joined Hikari Miso Co., Ltd. in 2024. Ever since, she has been creating miso recipes for international targets. With experience living in Belgium and Australia, she puts effort into creating recipes incorporating local ingredients and culinary culture.

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Sweet and Savory Tofu Spread

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This smooth and creamy tofu spread balances sweet and savory notes, making it an excellent pairing for sparkling wine or white wine. The fruity notes of the "CRAFT MISO NAMA-KOJI" combined with cream cheese create a versatile spread that's perfect with crackers or fresh baguette slices making it an elegant choice for any party.
Sweet and Savory Tofu Spread

Cook Time 10 minutes
Servings 2

Ingredients

  • 5 Strawberries
  • 1/4 block Firm Tofu
  • 1 tbsp Extra virgin olive oil
  • 1.5 tbsp Cream cheese
  • 2 tsps CRAFT MISO NAMA-KOJI
  • Pinch of Salt (fleur de sel)
  • 3 Pistachios

<Finishing touches>

  • To taste Extra virgin olive oil
  • To taste Flakey Sea Salt

Instructions

  • Wrap the tofu in paper towels, place a weight on top and let it drain in a colander for about 30 minutes, or until most of its water has been released.
  • Remove the stems from the strawberries and cut them in half lengthwise. Shell the pistachios and roughly chop them with a knife.
  • Place the drained tofu in a bowl and add extra virgin olive oil, cream cheese, and “CRAFT MISO NAMA-KOJI”. Season with salt to taste. Mash until smooth using a mortar and pestle, fork, or food processor.
  • Arrange the strawberries on a serving dish and spread a layer of the tofu mixture over them. Drizzle with extra virgin olive oil, then sprinkle with chopped pistachios and flakey sea salt. Serve the spread with crackers or sliced baguette.

Product used in this recipe

CRAFT MISO NAMA-KOJI 400g_800

CRAFT MISO NAMA-KOJI
14.1 oz (400 g)

CRAFT MISO NAMA-KOJI characterizes a fresh and fruity taste, complimented by a soft and juicy texture that uses a large amount of koji to fully bring out the sweetness. It can be enjoyed as it is (no cooking required) and it has less sodium. The sodium content is reduced by 25% than the other miso products.

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