Best Vegan Mac and Cheese

5 from 1 vote
This vegan mac and cheese is creamy, sharp, and rich with the kind of savory depth that makes you forget there's no cheese in the bowl.
This recipe is created by Marc Matsumoto (No Recipes®)
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Most vegan cheese sauces lean heavily on nutritional yeast to do all the work, and while nutritional yeast has a cheesy taste, it only covers a narrow slice of what makes cheese taste like cheese. On its own, it can leave a sauce tasting flat and one-dimensional, with that unmistakable yeasty smell that puts some people off.

My approach is to treat nutritional yeast as one voice in a chorus rather than the whole choir. Cashew nuts bring richness and body. Walnuts add a nutty sharpness that reminds me of aged cheddar. Dijon mustard rounds things out with a little bite and helps mask that telltale nutritional yeast smell. But the real game-changer is white miso paste. As a fermented ingredient, it brings the kind of sharp, salty, umami-loaded depth you’d get from a good hard cheese, plus an earthy complexity that’s almost like Gruyère.

The vegan cheese sauce comes together in a blender and thickens into a luscious, cheesy coating once it hits the hot pasta. Fifteen minutes start to finish, no soaking cashews overnight, and no complicated steps.

Why This Recipe Works

  • Miso fills the flavor gaps nutritional yeast can’t Nutritional yeast covers the funky fermented side of cheese flavor, but it misses the depth, the sharp saltiness, and the earthy complexity. Organic White Miso is made from fermented soybeans and rice, so it brings all of those missing layers in a single ingredient. It’s the difference between a sauce that tastes “sort of cheesy” and one that actually satisfies.
  • Two nuts, two jobs Cashews and walnuts aren’t interchangeable here. The cashews blend into a smooth, rich base that gives the sauce its creamy body and mild sweetness. The walnuts add a sharper, nuttier edge that mimics the bite of aged cheddar.
  • Dijon mustard does double duty It adds a tangy bite that sharpens the overall flavor, and its sharpness and acidity help neutralize the distinctive smell of nutritional yeast.
  • No soaking required A high-speed blender processes raw cashews and walnuts directly with the liquid, skipping the overnight soak that most recipes call for. The sauce goes from blender to pot in the time it takes to cook the pasta.

Key Ingredients

  • Organic White Miso The backbone of the cheese flavor. This fermented paste brings sharp saltiness, deep umami, and a subtle earthiness that’s close to aged gruyère or gouda.
  • Raw cashew nuts These create the creamy base. Once blended, they break down into a smooth, rich liquid with a mild sweetness that mimics the milkiness of a bechamel sauce.
  • Walnuts Where cashews are mellow, walnuts bring a sharp and slightly astringent edge that reads like aged cheddar. The combination of the two is more convincing than either nut on its own.
  • Nutritional yeast Adds a cheesy funky flavor that works as a supporting player alongside the miso.
  • Dijon mustard Brings a tangy bite and helps balance the yeasty aroma of the nutritional yeast.
  • Apple cider vinegar A splash of acidity to brighten the sauce and mimic the tang of sharp cheese.
  • Plant-based milk The liquid that brings the sauce together. Any unsweetened variety works.
  • Potato starch A small amount thickens the sauce as it heats, while giving it a gooey texture that’s like melted cheese.
  • Turmeric Just enough for color. It tints the sauce a warm golden yellow without adding noticeable flavor.

How to Make Vegan Mac and Cheese

Blend the Sauce

While you bring a pot of salted water to a boil for the pasta, add all of the sauce ingredients to a blender. Blend until completely smooth. If you have a high-speed blender like a Vitamix or Blendtec, this takes about a minute. You’re looking for a silky smooth sauce.

TIP: A high-speed blender makes the biggest difference here. A standard blender will work, but you may want to soak the cashews and walnuts in hot water for 30 minutes first to tenderize them.

Cook the Pasta

Cook the elbow macaroni in the boiling water according to the package directions. Drain it, and return it to the pot.

Bring It Together

Pour the blended sauce over the hot pasta and set the pot back over medium heat. Stir constantly as the sauce comes to a boil. The potato starch gels with heat, and you’ll feel it thicken and coat the noodles in about a minute. Once it’s glossy and clinging to every piece of macaroni, it’s done.

TROUBLESHOOTING: If the sauce seems too thick, splash in a little more plant-based milk and stir. If it’s too thin, let it cook for another 30 seconds; the starch needs a full boil to thicken properly.

Serve

Dish it up right away while the sauce is at its creamiest. A crack of black pepper and some chopped fresh herbs on top are all it needs. If you want to go a little further, a drizzle of truffle oil makes this feel special.

Serve This With

This mac and cheese is satisfying enough on its own, but a bright side dish keeps the meal balanced. A simple salad dressed with miso vinaigrette is the easiest complement. For something heartier, miso sweet potatoes add a caramelized sweetness that pairs well with the nutty, savory cheese sauce. If you’re making this for a dinner that needs a centerpiece, a cauliflower steak with sweet miso sauce turns the whole spread into something special. On cooler nights, a bowl of tomato miso potage alongside the mac makes for a vegan take on the classic grilled cheese and tomato soup combo.

Prep Time 3 minutes
Cook Time 12 minutes
Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 250 grams elbow macaroni
  • 1 cup plant-based milk
  • 40 grams raw cashew nuts
  • 40 grams walnuts
  • 2 1/2 tablespoons ORGANIC MISO WHITE
  • 1 tablespoon nutritional yeast
  • 2 teaspoons dijon mustard
  • 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
  • 1/2 teaspoon potato starch
  • 1/8 teaspoon turmeric

Nutrition Facts

Calories・416kcalCarbohydrates・61gProtein・15gFat・13gSaturated Fat・2gPolyunsaturated Fat・6gMonounsaturated Fat・4gSodium・458mgPotassium・348mgFiber・5gSugar・8gVitamin A・136IUVitamin C・0.2mgCalcium・121mgIron・3mg

Instructions

  • Bring a large pot of salted water to aboil, then cook 250 grams elbow macaroni according to the package directions.
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  • Meanwhile, add 1 cup plant-based milk, 40 grams raw cashew nuts, 40 grams walnuts, 2 1/2 tablespoons ORGANIC MISO WHITE, 1 tablespoon nutritional yeast, 2 teaspoons dijon mustard, 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar, 1/2 teaspoon potato starch, and 1/8 teaspoon turmeric to a blender.Blend until the mixture is silky smooth.
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  • When the macaroni is cooked, drain it and return it to the pot with the sauce. Set the pot over the heat again and bring the mixture to a boil, stirring constantly, until the vegan cheese sauce thickens and coats the pasta.
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  • Serve right away, garnished with your favorite chopped herbs or a sprinkle of black pepper. If you’re feeling luxurious, a drizzle of truffle oil at the end takes it to the next level.
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Organic Miso
White Miso
17.6 oz (500 g)

Our Organic Miso “White Miso” is the traditional Shinshu-style miso made from organic rice and soybeans, with bright beige in color, and an excellent balance of refreshing aroma and umami. It is the most versatile among Hikari Miso Organic Miso series to match with any cooking.

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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Spicy Miso Soup with Chickpeas (Vegan)

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Beautifully Balanced Vegan Soup That Satisfies Like No Other
This cozy vegan soup brings together the comforting earthiness of chickpeas and a gentle hint of spice.
A touch of miso adds smooth richness, rounding out the mild heat and bringing layers of flavor in every bite.
With plenty of plant-based protein and fiber from the chickpeas, it’s a hearty, nourishing bowl that’s both filling and wholesome.
Use any vegetables you have on hand — this flexible recipe makes it easy to create a delicious homemade soup, anytime.
spicy miso soup with chickpeas (vegan)

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 1 pc Onion
  • 1 can Canned chickpeas (cooked in water)
  • 1 can Canned tomatoes
  • 1 cup Water
  • 4 tbsp SAVOURY WHITE MISO
  • A pinch Salt
  • A pinch Black pepper
  • To taste Coriander (for garnish)

《A》

  • 1 tbsp Olive oil
  • 1 clove Garlic (minced)
  • 1 tsp Turmeric powder
  • 1 tsp Garam masala

Nutrition Facts

Calories・103kcalCarbohydrates・13gProtein・4gFat・5gSaturated Fat・1gPolyunsaturated Fat・1gMonounsaturated Fat・3gSodium・773mgPotassium・354mgFiber・3gSugar・6gVitamin A・236IUVitamin C・10mgCalcium・49mgIron・2mg

Instructions

  • Heat all ingredients marked 《A》 in a pot and sauté until fragrant.
  • Add finely chopped onion, canned chickpeas (including their liquid), canned tomatoes, and water.
    Simmer for 15–20 minutes until the ingredients become tender.
  • Once the vegetables are soft, stir in the miso and season with extra salt and black pepper to taste.
  • Serve hot, topped with chopped coriander for a fresh finish.

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Savory White Miso

Savoury White Miso
300 g

Our Savory White Miso is yellow in color, and gives excellent balance of refreshing aroma and umami. Typical Shinshu Miso style packed in 300g-tub for ease of use. Most versatile among Hikari Miso offerings to match with any cooking.

Recipe Creator

Wakana

Recipe Creator

Wakana

Wakana joined Hikari Miso Co., Ltd. in 2025. Guided by the motto“Bringing happiness to people through food,”she applies her expertise as a registered dietitian to develop health-focused recipes. Passionate about miso as a traditional fermented food, she is dedicated to sharing its nutritional value and cultural heritage worldwide.

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Vegan Miso Soup

4 from 1 vote
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.
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  • 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.
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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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Marc Matsumoto

Recipe Creator

Marc Matsumoto

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Vegan Miso-Glazed Tofu Noodle Stir Fry

5 from 1 vote
A Veggie-packed Weeknight Stir Fry Bursting with Flavour
This dish is perfect for a delicious weeknight dinner that is both wholesome and full of flavour. Crispy tofu, vibrant veggies are stir-fried together in a savoury miso-infused sauce. This nutritious meal comes together quickly and easily, making it perfect for satisfying your hunger on a busy night.
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Cook Time 25 minutes
Servings 1

Ingredients

  • 1 clove Garlic, minced (about 7g)
  • 0.5 cm Piece of ginger, minced (about 2g)
  • 1/3 Green onion, thinly sliced diagonally (about 30g)
  • 2 Medium-sized mushrooms, sliced (about 20g)
  • 30 g Fresh spinach, chopped
  • 1/4 Yellow bell pepper, cut into matchsticks (about 35g)
  • 6 Snap peas
  • 20 g Red onion, chopped
  • 1/4 Block of firm tofu, cubed (about 80g)
  • 1 serving Stir fry noodles (approximately 150g)
  • 1/2 tbsp Sesame oil
  • 1 tbsp ORGANIC DASHI FLAVOURED MISO SOUP BASE & SEASONING
  • 3 g Powdered Vegetable broth
  • Salt and pepper, to taste

Instructions

  • Prepare the tofu by draining and pressing it to remove excess water. Cut the tofu into cubes.
  • Heat sesame oil in a large pan over medium heat.
  • Add the tofu cubes to the pan and cook, turning occasionally, until golden brown and crispy on all sides. Remove tofu from the pan and set aside.
  • In the same pan, add minced garlic, sliced green onions, mushrooms, spinach, bell pepper, peas and red onion. Sauté until all of the vegetables are wilted and tender.
  • Meanwhile, cook the noodles according to package instructions. Drain and set aside.
  • Return the tofu to the pan with the cooked vegetables.
  • Gently fold in the cooked noodles, tossing everything together until well combined.
  • Add grated ginger, powdered vegetable broth, and ORGANIC DASHI FLAVOURED MISO SOUP BASE & SEASONING to the pan. Stir well to combine and coat the tofu and vegetables with the miso sauce.
  • Season with salt and pepper to taste and serve.

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Organic Dashi Flavoured Miso Soup Base and Seasoning
340 g

Our Organic Dashi Flavoured Miso is made from organic rice and soybeans. We blend shiitake mushroom and kelp dashi stock together to create a liquid miso with a mild, umami-rich flavour, conveniently packaged in an easy-to-use bottle. Enjoy miso soup in just one minute. Additionally, use the Organic Dashi Flavoured Miso as a base to create your own sauces, ramen soup and dressings.

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SIMPLE AND SAVOURY TOFU MISO SOUP

5 from 1 vote
Classic Japanese Miso Soup with Tofu
Enjoy a comforting bowl of Tofu Miso Soup, a classic Japanese dish featuring silken tofu and fresh green onions in a savoury miso blended with shiitake mushrooms and kelp dashi, ensuring a rich and authentic flavour. Immerse yourself in the traditional tastes of Japanese cuisine with this iconic and simple soup.
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Cook Time 5 minutes
Servings 1

Ingredients

  • 80 g Silken Tofu
  • 1 tbsp ORGANIC DASHI FLAVOURED MISO SOUP BASE & SEASONING
  • 150 ml Boiling water
  • 1 tbsp(or more) Chopped leeks or green onion

Instructions

  • Cut the tofu into 2cm cubes and set aside.
  • Bring water to a boil in a small saucepan over high heat.
  • Carefully add the tofu cubes to the water (avoid breaking the tofu cubes by sliding them gently into the pan directly from the cutting board.) Turn off the heat just before the tofu begins to float.
  • Add ORGANIC DASHI FLAVOURED MISO SOUP BASE & SEASONING to the saucepan and gently stir until the miso is completely dissolved.
  • Ladle the tofu miso soup into bowls and garnish with chopped leeks or green onions.

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Zucchini Corn Stir Fry

5 from 1 vote
Celebrate your favorite summer produce with this quick Zucchini Corn Stir-Fry! Here, Iflavor the vegetables with umami-rich miso, savory soy sauce, and creamy butter accentuate their sweetness and vibrancy. It’s simple, speedy, and enjoyable!
This recipe is created by Nami( Just One Cookbook®)
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Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Servings 2

Ingredients

  • 1 Zucchini (12 oz, 340 g; or substitute yellow or pattypan squash)
  • 1 ear Sweet corn (12.2 oz, 345 g with husks; or substitute with 1 cup of frozen or drained canned corn)
  • 1 tbsp Neutral oil
  • 1 Clove Garlic
  • 1/2 tbsp Unsalted butter (omit for vegan)

Seasonings

  • 2 tsp ORGANIC MISO RED
  • 1 tsp Soy sauce (use gluten-free soy sauce for GF)
  • 1 tsp Sugar
  • 2 tbsp Water

Instructions

To Prepare the Ingredients

  • Wrap a wet paper towel around the sweetcorn (you can leave the husks on) and cook in the microwave for 2 minutes (1000W).
  • Carefully remove the paper towel, husks, and silk from the hot ear of corn. With a knife, cut off the corn kernels from the cob.
  • Cut the zucchini into thirds (sections about 2 inches or 5 cm long). Cut each piece in half lengthwise, then cut each half lengthwise into 3 wedges.

 To Mix the Seasonings

  • Combine the miso, soy sauce, sugar, and water. Mix it all together until the miso and sugar dissolve. Set aside.

To Stir-Fry

  • Heat a large frying pan on medium-high heat. When it‘s hot, add 1 tbsp neutral oil. Then, add the zucchini and quickly sear on medium-high or high heat until nicely browned on the edges.
    Tip: The goal is to sear the zucchini fast so it remains firm yet tender. If the heat is too low, the zucchini will wilt and get mushy before it browns.
  • Once browned, lower the heat. Mince or press 1 clove garlic (I use a garlic press) and add it to the pan. Toss to cook briefly and keep the garlic from burning. Then, add the corn kernels and stir quickly to reheat.
  • Add the seasonings mixture and ½ tbsp unsalted butter.
  • Toss quickly to coat. Your Zucchini Corn stir-fry is now ready to serve.

 To Store

  • Transfer the leftovers to an airtight container and store them in the refrigerator for 3–4 days or in the freezer for 1 month.

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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

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Sesame Miso Hot Pot (Vegan Adaptable)

5 from 1 vote
Loaded with vegetables, mushrooms, and tofu, this Japanese Sesame Miso Hot Pot is the perfect dish to whip up when you have friends and family over. The broth is made with kombu and shiitake dashi seasoned with savory miso and sesame seeds. It’s full of umami’s punch that you want to drink it all up!
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Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 1 (5 oz) Gobo (burdock root)
  • 1 (5 oz) Carrot
  • 6-8 (1 lb, 1/4 napa cabbage) leaves Napa cabbage
  • 6 (3 oz) stalks Mizuna
  • 1 (2 oz) bunch Garlic chives (Chinese Chives)
  • 1 (3.5 oz) package Shimeji mushrooms
  • 1 (3.5 oz) package Maitake mushroom
  • 2 (1.4 oz) pieces Aburaage
  • 1 (1.4 oz) Medium-firm tofu
  • 1 lb Thinly sliced pork loin (optional, skip for vegan)

【Hot Pot Broth】

  • 5 cups Water
  • 1 (0.2 oz) piece Kombu (3 x 3 inches)
  • 4 Dried shiitake mushrooms
  • 3 tbsp Roasted white sesame seeds
  • 2 cloves Garlic (minced)
  • 2 tbsp Sake
  • 2 tbsp Mirin
  • 4-6 tbsp ORGANIC MISO RED

【Optional Seasonings (to your liking)】

  • Kosher salt
  • Spicy chili bean paste (Doubanjiang)
  • Shichimi Togarashi

Instructions

To Prepare Soup Stock

  • In a large donabe (earthenware pot, or anypot), add 5 cups water, kombu, and 4 dried shiitake mushrooms to make coldbrew, vegan friendly dashi. Set aside.

To Prepare Ingedients for Hot Pot

  • In a large ungreased frying pan, add the sesame seeds and toast the sesame seeds until you smell the toasted sesame seeds.
  • Transfer to the Japanese mortar and pestle (suribachi and surikogi). Grind the sesame seeds until 90% of sesame seeds are crushed, keep 10% uncrushed.
  • Cut the napa cabbage into smaller bites. Once you cut all the ingredients, you can place them on a large plate.
  • Cut the green onions, mizuna, and garlic chives into 2-inch (5-cm) pieces.
  • To remove excess oil in the aburaage, put it in the boiling water for 15 seconds, flipping once. Drain water and let cool. Cut the aburaage into 1 inch strips. Also, cut the medium-firm tofu into 9 pieces.
  • Discard the bottom of shimeji mushrooms and maitake mushrooms.
  • Peel and discard the outer skin of the carrot. Then using the same vegetable peeler, thinly peel the carrot into thin strips.
  • Using the back of the knife, scrape off the skin of the gobo. The flavor of gobo is right below the skin, so you do not want to peel off using a peeler. Then just like carrot, peel the gobo into strips with the peeler.
  • Soak the gobo in water to prevent from browning and to remove the bitter taste.

To Cook Sesame Miso Hot Pot

  • Slowly bring the cold brew kombu and shiitake dashi, covered with a lid, to a simmer over medium low heat. Once simmering, skim off the foam/scum on the broth.
  • Discard the kombu and add the minced garlic.
  • Add sake, mirin and miso. Let miso completely dissolved in the ladle before releasing to the broth.
  • Add the ground sesame seeds. Taste the broth and adjust the flavor. You can add salt here or spicy chili bean paste (la doubanjiang) if you like it spicy.
  • Add the tough/dense ingredients to the broth. I add the bottom tough part of napa cabbage to the bottom of the pot. Then on top, I add tofu, carrot, and gobo.
  • Then add the aburaage and green onion. Cover the pot and bring to the table along with the plate of ingredients you prepared.
  • At the table, cook for 10 minutes. Then add the sliced meat and leafy ingredients that would cook fast. Add more ingredients you prepared on the plate as you scoop out the cooked food from the hot pot. Enjoy!

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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

Namiko Hirasawa Chen

Recipe Creator

Namiko Hirasawa Chen

Namiko Hirasawa Chen is the creator of Just One Cookbook, the #1 English-language website for Japanese recipes. Nami believes that anyone can cook traditional and modern Japanese dishes with confidence using her accessible, step-by-step instructions and videos. To help home cooks prepare and beautifully plate their homemade meals, she recently launched her online shop called JOC Goods dedicated to artisan Japanese tableware and kitchenware. Nami was born and raised in Yokohama, Japan and now resides with her family in California.

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Nameko Mushroom Miso Soup

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With an earthy, nutty flavor, and a wonderfully creamy texture, this Nameko Mushroom Miso Soup is a perfect way to welcome autumn!
This recipe is created by Nami( Just One Cookbook®)
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Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 9 minutes
Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 4 cups Dashi
  • 4 oz nameko mushrooms
  • 7 oz silken/soft tofu
  • 4 tbsp ORGANIC MISO RED

Instructions

  • Add dashi in a pot and bring it to a simmeron medium-low heat.
  • Rinse the mushrooms thoroughly but quickly under running water, and discard the ends. Cut the tofu into small cubes.
  • Once dashi is boiling, add nameko mushrooms and cook for 2-3 minutes. Turn off the heat.
  • For the best result, add miso in the soup right before serving. Then add tofu and bring it to a simmer (not boiling).Turn off the heat and serve. Enjoy!

Product used in this recipe

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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

Namiko Hirasawa Chen

Recipe Creator

Namiko Hirasawa Chen

Namiko Hirasawa Chen is the creator of Just One Cookbook, the #1 English-language website for Japanese recipes. Nami believes that anyone can cook traditional and modern Japanese dishes with confidence using her accessible, step-by-step instructions and videos. To help home cooks prepare and beautifully plate their homemade meals, she recently launched her online shop called JOC Goods dedicated to artisan Japanese tableware and kitchenware. Nami was born and raised in Yokohama, Japan and now resides with her family in California.

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Grilled Vegetables with Miso Sauce (Vegan)

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Enjoy all kinds of grilled vegetables and tofu with this vegan miso sauce .  This gluten-free recipe created by Glen Ishii of JiST Cafe.
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Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings 4

Ingredients

Sweet Miso Sauce

  • 3 oz. red grain miso (90 g)
  • A dab garlic paste (or 1 small garlic clove grated)
  • ½ cup extra virgin olive oil or grape seed oil
  • ¼ cup rice vinegar (plus 2 tbsp.)
  • 1 tsp. white Balsamic vinegar if available
  • To taste sugar syrup

Grilled Vegetables

  • 1 zucchini
  • 1 Japanese or Italian eggplant
  • 1 bell pepper
  • 1/4 watermelon
  • 2-3 jalapeño
  • 1/4 butternut squash
  • 1 eringi king oyster or portabella mushroom (optional)
  • To taste extra virgin olive oil
  • To taste Salt and black pepper

Instructions

  • Cut the vegetables to an easily edible size (2-3 bites) and marinate in olive oil with salt and pepper. Marinate the jalapenos whole.
  • Combine all Miso Sauce ingredients in a bowl, mix well. Adjust the amount of miso to taste.
  • Grill both sides of the vegetables at high temperature.