Miso Salsa Dip

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Salsa with a savory twist of miso
This salsa sauce blends fresh vegetables with miso for a rich, umami-packed flavor. It’s perfect for dipping grilled vegetables or topping for tacos.
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Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 2 Tomatoes(medium sized), finely chopped
  • 1/2 Onion, finely chopped
  • 1/4 cup Cilantro, chopped
  • To taste Black pepper
  • To taste Sriracha sauce or Tabasco sauce (optional)

《A》

  • 2 1/2 tbsp CRAFTMISO NAMA-KOJI
  • 1 tbsp Lemon juice
  • 1 tbsp Olive oil
  • 1 clove Garlic, grated

Nutrition Facts

Calories・71kcalCarbohydrates・7gProtein・2gFat・4gSaturated Fat・1gPolyunsaturated Fat・1gMonounsaturated Fat・3gSodium・401mgPotassium・200mgFiber・2gSugar・3gVitamin A・590IUVitamin C・11mgCalcium・18mgIron・1mg

Instructions

  • Chop the tomatoes, onion, and cilantro.
  • In a bowl, mix 《A》 together until well blended.
  • Add the chopped tomatoes, onion and cilantro in the bowl and mix well. Season to taste with black pepper.
  • Add Sriracha sauce to taste if desired. Serve as a dip or topping.

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.

Recipe Creator

Mayumi

Recipe Creator

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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Miso Ice Cream

5 from 2 votes
Creamy, chewy, salty, and sweet, this miso ice cream recipe is a no-churn wonder that blends miso’s earthy depth with a rich and milky ice cream base.
This recipe is created by Marc Matsumoto (No Recipes®)
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Miso is often used to deepen savory dishes, but it’s just as powerful in sweets. In this miso ice cream recipe, miso adds a savory backbone that transforms a familiar scoop into something layered and unexpected: creamy vanilla, a touch of salt, and ribbons of caramel infused with a mellow, nutty miso flavor. Think of it as salted caramel ice cream with a grown-up twist—deeper, toastier, and more complex. As it freezes, the miso caramel turns deliciously chewy, creating waves of contrasting textures in every bite. Best of all, this no-churn recipe comes together in minutes with just a handful of pantry staples—no ice cream maker required. Here’s why it works so beautifully.

Why This Recipe Works

  • White miso adds depth — Its subtle sweetness and fermented complexity deepen the caramel’s flavor, balancing the sweetness of the vanilla ice cream base. 
  • Whip instead of churn — By partially whipping the cream, you aerate it, mimicking the decadent texture of churned ice cream without a machine. 
  • Double creamy — By sweetening the cream with sweetened condensed milk you get a double dose of rich milky flavor.

Ingredients

Heavy cream — The primary component of the ice cream base. It provides richness and aeration when partially whipped. Using a cream with a high butterfat content (over 40%) helps reduce the formation of ice crystals, resulting in a silky smooth texture.

Organic White Miso — Adds fruity, nutty umami that balances the sweet caramel and mimics a salted butterscotch note. Other types of miso, such as Saikyo Sweet Miso or Organic Red Miso, will also work well. 

Sugar — Granulated sugar works fine, but if you want a more flavorful caramel, use evaporated cane sugar. 

Water — Adding water to the sugar when caramelizing, helps it melt evenly and prevents crystallization.

Sweetened condensed milk — Boosts milky sweetness and creates a creamy mouthfeel without needing egg yolks or a custard base.

Vanilla extract — Adds warm floral notes that complement both the miso ice cream.

How to Make Miso Ice Cream

Start by dissolving the white miso paste with the cream for the caramel. This helps it dissolve smoothly into the hot caramelized sugar without clumping.

To make the miso caramel, add the sugar to the center of a pot and surround it with the water. Gently steam it covered with a lid until the sugar has fully dissolved. Remove the lid and boil the liquid sugar over medium heat until it reaches 350°F or turns medium brown in color. Immediately stir in the miso cream. It will bubble up fiercely, so stand back and stir until smooth.

Let the caramel cool completely before you move on. This keeps the whipped cream from melting when the caramel is swirled in. Meanwhile, combine the remaining cream, sweetened condensed milk, and vanilla in a medium bowl, then whip it until soft waves form.

Pour the miso ice cream base into a container, then swirl in half of that luscious miso caramel. Use a chopstick or a thin stick to swirl the ribbons of caramel into the ice cream base, then freeze it overnight. When you’re ready to serve, let it soften briefly at room temperature. Warm the leftover caramel and drizzle it over each scoop for a glossy finish. 

 

Prep Time 6 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup heavy cream
  • 1 tablespoon Organic Miso White
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 1/4 cup sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Nutrition Facts

Calories・374kcalCarbohydrates・26gProtein・4gFat・29gSaturated Fat・18gPolyunsaturated Fat・1gMonounsaturated Fat・7gCholesterol・91mgSodium・203mgPotassium・152mgFiber・0.2gSugar・25gVitamin A・1148IUVitamin C・1mgCalcium・106mgIron・0.2mg

Instructions

  • Add 1/4 cup heavy cream and 1 tablespoon Organic Miso White to a small bowl and mix together until there are no lumps of miso remaining.
    Miso Ice Cream With salted Caramel
  • Add 1/4 cup sugar to the center of a small pot and drizzle 2 tablespoons water around the edges of the pot. Cover with a lid and turn the heat on to medium. Bring the mixture to a boil and let the sugar steam until it is fully dissolved.
    Miso Ice Cream With salted Caramel
  • Remove the lid and allow the sugar mixture to boil until it reaches 350°F (177°C) on an instant-read thermometer. If you’re not using a thermometer, look for a medium brown color.
    Miso Ice Cream With salted Caramel
  • Quickly turn off the heat and pour in the miso and cream mixture, stirring it into the caramel until well combined. It will vigorously bubble and steam, so be very careful. Transfer the caramel to a heat-safe bowl and let it cool to room temperature.
    Miso Ice Cream With salted Caramel
  • When the caramel has fully cooled, make the ice cream base by adding1 cup heavy cream, 1/4 cup sweetened condensed milk, and 1 teaspoon vanilla extractto a mixing bowl. Use a spatula to combine the ingredients.
    Miso Ice Cream With salted Caramel
  • Using a whisk or electric beater, whip the cream until it forms soft waves and has thickened to the consistency of thick pancake batter.
    Miso Ice Cream With salted Caramel
  • Pour the whipped cream into a freezer-safe container. Then, drizzle about half of the miso caramel into the ice cream base. Use a chopstick to swirl in the caramel.
    Miso Ice Cream With salted Caramel
  • Cover the container and freeze overnight.
  • To serve, remove the miso ice cream from the freezer about 5 minutes before serving to soften it slightly before scooping. Heat the remaining caramel sauce in a microwave oven for a few seconds and drizzle on top of the miso ice cream.
    Miso Ice Cream With salted Caramel

Product used in this recipe

organic-white-miso

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.

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Organic Miso
White Miso
(EU Organic Logo)
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.

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Organic Miso
White Miso
(English AND French Label)
500 g

This product is USDA Certified Organic and made from organic rice and soybeans. It has a light yellow color original to Shinshu-style miso. A high volume of rice koji (malt) produces its mild taste and smooth texture.

Languages: English / French

Contains: Soybeans

Recipe Creator

Marc Matsumoto

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 Avocado Dip

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A Creamy Avocado Dip With a Savory Miso Twist!
The fruity taste of CRAFT MISO NAMA-KOJI blends beautifully with the richness of avocado.
Perfect as a spread for toast, a dip for crackers, or with fresh veggies.
miso-avocado-dip

Cook Time 5 minutes
Servings 2

Ingredients

  • 1 Avocado

<A>

  • 1 tbsp CRAFT MISO NAMA-KOJI
  • 1 tsp Lemon juice
  • 1 tsp Olive oil
  • To taste Garlic, grated

Nutrition Facts

Calories・197kcalCarbohydrates・11gProtein・3gFat・17gSaturated Fat・2gPolyunsaturated Fat・2gMonounsaturated Fat・11gSodium・342mgPotassium・490mgFiber・7gSugar・2gVitamin A・147IUVitamin C・11mgCalcium・12mgIron・1mg

Instructions

  • Cut the avocado in half, remove the pit and skin. Mash the avocado with a fork until smooth. In a separate bowl, mix <A> together.
  • Add <A> to the mashed avocado and stir until well-blended.

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.

Recipe Creator

Mayumi

Recipe Creator

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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Miso Butter Salmon

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With tender salmon under a blanket of rich, nutty miso butter, this miso butter salmon is a fast, one-pan wonder that’s full of flavor, easy to prep, and perfect for busy weeknights.
This recipe is created by Marc Matsumoto (No Recipes®)
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If you’re looking for an easy weeknight dinner that feels a little indulgent, this miso butter salmon hits the sweet spot. Inspired by the classic pairing of miso and fish in Japanese cooking, this recipe uses simple ingredients with a mixture of sweet chickpea miso and butter to create a rich, nutty glaze that melts into the salmon and vegetables. It’s a one-pan meal that comes together in under 30 minutes, with tender potatoes, mushrooms, and green beans soaking up every drop of flavor. Whether you’re cooking for one or feeding a crowd on a busy weeknight, this salmon with miso butter delivers comfort and umami in every bite.

Why This Recipe Works

Steaming the salmon over a bed of vegetables cooks it gently with indirect heat, keeping it moist and tender.

As the salmon cooks, the miso butter melts, seasoning the vegetables underneath.

You can easily swap in other vegetables, making this a flexible, low-effort salmon recipe that doesn’t require much planning.

Ingredients

Chickpea Miso – Our ORGANIC MISO CHICKPEA MISO is naturally sweet, with a mellow nutty flavor and fruity aroma that complements the richness of salmon without overpowering it. You can substitute our ORGANIC MISO SAIKYO SWEET MISO, or if you want to use red or white miso paste, you can follow our Miso Butter Recipe

Unsalted Butter – Butter helps baste the salmon and keep it moist while creating a sauce to season the vegetables. Miso contains salt, so be sure to use unsalted butter.

Salmon – Rich salmon works beautifully with miso butter, staying moist as it steams and soaking up the savory glaze. This method also works well with other high-fat fish like black cod, yellowtail, or Chilean sea bass.

Small Potatoes – Potatoes add substance, and their creamy texture pairs perfectly with the miso butter that trickles down during steaming. For a lower-carb option, try cauliflower or cabbage instead.

Shimeji Mushrooms – These mild, slightly nutty mushrooms hold their texture well and absorb flavor like sponges. You can swap any mushroom you like, such as maitake, cremini, or shiitake mushrooms.

Green Beans – Green beans add a fresh green element. Asparagus, broccoli, or snap peas will also work. However, you may want to add them during the last few minutes of steaming to avoid overcooking them. 

Scallions – Using both the white and green parts separately, you get sweetness from the whites while the greens provide a fresh herbal garnish. You can also garnish this with toasted sesame seeds or freshly cracked black pepper.

Sake – Sake gently steams the miso salmon while infusing the dish with additional umami. If you don’t have sake, vegetable broth or white wine will work.

How to Make Miso Butter Salmon

Start by combining chickpea miso paste and softened butter in a small bowl. Stir them together until the mixture is smooth and uniform in color. This miso butter will act as a glaze and a seasoning, infusing the salmon with rich umami flavor as it cooks. If your butter isn’t quite soft, give it a few seconds in the microwave—just enough to make mixing easier without melting it.

Pat the salmon fillets dry with paper towels and place them skin-side down on a tray. Spread the butter miso mixture evenly over the top of each fillet. This can be done up to a day in advance and be stored in an airtight container.

Next, prepare the vegetables. Cut the potatoes into small cubes so they cook quickly and evenly. Trim the base off the shimeji mushrooms and separate them into individual stems. Cut the ends off of the green beans, then slice them into bite-sized lengths. Slice the scallions on the bias, separating the white parts from the greens so you can cook them at different stages.

Heat a large, deep frying pan over medium heat. Once it’s hot, add a splash of neutral oil and pan-fry the potatoes. They should be halfway cooked and browning on the edges. Add the mushrooms, green beans, and the white parts of the scallions. Stir everything together so the vegetables are evenly distributed across the bottom of the pan.

Place the salmon with miso butter on top of the bed of vegetables. Pour in the sake and immediately cover the pan with a lid to trap the steam. Lower the heat to maintain a gentle simmer and let everything steam for about 10 minutes, or until the salmon is just cooked through. Cooking time will vary depending on the thickness of your salmon fillets. If you notice the liquid has evaporated before the salmon is done, just add a splash of water and continue steaming.

Once the salmon is fully cooked, scatter the scallion greens over the top. Cover the pan again for another 10 to 20 seconds—just long enough to soften the greens. This dish is also delicious garnished with a crack of black pepper. Serve this miso butter salmon recipe straight from the pan with a bowl of white rice (or brown rice) and a miso soup for a satisfying and balanced meal.

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Servings 3

Ingredients

  • 1/3 cup ORGANIC MISO CHICKPEA MISO
  • 2 1/2 tablespoons unsalted butter softened at room temperature
  • 500 grams salmon 4 fillets
  • 400 grams small potatoes
  • 165 grams shimeji mushrooms beech mushrooms
  • 110 grams green beans
  • 2 large scallions
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
  • 1/3 cup sake

Nutrition Facts

Calories・592kcalCarbohydrates・39gProtein・42gFat・27gSaturated Fat・9gPolyunsaturated Fat・8gMonounsaturated Fat・7gTrans Fat・0.4gCholesterol・117mgSodium・1231mgPotassium・1718mgFiber・7gSugar・6gVitamin A・720IUVitamin C・32mgCalcium・78mgIron・4mg

Instructions

  • Add 1/3 cup ORGANIC MISO CHICKPEA MISO and 2 1/2 tablespoons unsalted butter to a bowl, then mix thoroughly until the color is uniform.
    Miso Butter Salmon
  • Spread the miso butter evenly over the top surface(skin-side down) of 500 grams salmon.
    Miso Butter Salmon
  • Cut 400 grams small potatoes into 1/2-inch cubes. Cut off the puck of growing medium from the bottom of 165 grams shimeji mushrooms and separate them by hand. Trim and cut 110 grams green beans into bite-sized lengths. Separate the white and green parts of 2 large scallions, then slice both on the bias.
    Miso Butter Salmon
  • Heat a large, deep skillet with a lid over medium heat until hot. Add 1 tablespoon vegetable oil and pan-fry the potatoes until they begin to brown around the edges.
    Miso Butter Salmon
  • Add the mushrooms, green beans, and white parts of the scallions, stirring to distribute evenly.
    Miso Butter Salmon
  • Place the miso butter–coated salmon pieces on top of the vegetables.
    Miso Butter Salmon
  • Add 1/3 cup sake and immediately cover the pan with a lid.
    Miso Butter Salmon
  • Lower the heat to maintain a simmer and steam the salmon and vegetables for 10 minutes, or until the salmon is cooked through. If the liquid in the pan evaporates before the salmon is done, add a few tablespoons of water and continue steaming.
    Miso Butter Salmon
  • Once the salmon is cooked through, garnish with the scallion greens and cover for 10–20 seconds to lightly wilt them.
    Miso Butter Salmon

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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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Organic Miso
Chickpea Miso
(EU Organic Logo)
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.

Recipe Creator

Marc Matsumoto

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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Roasted Miso Lemon Butter Broccoli

4 from 1 vote
The Ultimate Miso Dipping Sauce
Broccoli meets the rich umami of miso and the bright zest of lemon in this irresistible dish. Roasting enhances the natural sweetness of the broccoli. It's a simple yet flavorful side dish that pairs well with any meal.
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Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Servings 2

Ingredients

  • 220 g(7.7oz) Broccoli
  • 1 Garlic clove, minced
  • 10 g Butter
  • To taste Black pepper
  • To taste Almond

《A》

  • 2 tbsp M1NUTE MISO ORGANIC ORIGINAL
  • 1 tbsp Lemon juice

Instructions

  • Heat a large frying pan over medium heat and add the butter. Once the butter has melted, add the garlic and broccoli.
  • Cover the pan and steam-fry over low-medium heat for about 5 minutes, turning once or twice.
  • Add <A> to a frying pan and mix over medium heat. Serve on a plate and sprinkle with chopped almond and black pepper to taste.

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M1nute Miso Organic Original

M1nute Miso Organic Original
10 oz (283 g)

Our M1nute Miso Organic is made from organic rice and soybeans, with yellow in color. Vegetable and kelp dashi is blended to come up with miso in liquid form, mild and umami-rich taste, and, in easy-to-use bottle. Miso soup in one minutes. Also, as a base, you can create your own sauces, miso marinades, dressings, and glazes.

M1nute Miso Organic Original(English and french label)

M1nute Miso Organic Original(English and french label)
283 g

Our M1nute Miso Organic is made from organic rice and soybeans, with yellow in color. Vegetable and kelp dashi is blended to come up with miso in liquid form, mild and umami-rich taste, and, in easy-to-use bottle. Miso soup in one minutes. Also, as a base, you can create your own sauces, miso marinades, dressings, and glazes.

Languages: English / French

Recipe Creator

Mayumi

Recipe Creator

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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Yuzu Miso Dip Sauce

5 from 1 vote
Savory Miso Meets Bright Yuzu
This savory-sweet dip blends the deep umami of miso with the bright, citrusy aroma of yuzu. It's perfect for dipping fresh vegetables, boiled shrimps and spreading on crackers.
yuzu-miso-dip-sauce

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 3 tbsp CRAFT MISO NAMA-KOJI
  • 1/2 tsp Yuzu juice
  • 1 tbsp Sweet chilli sauce

Nutrition Facts

Calories・18kcalCarbohydrates・3gProtein・1gFat・0.3gSodium・210mgPotassium・1mgFiber・0.03gSugar・3gVitamin A・0.01IUVitamin C・0.2mgCalcium・0.1mg

Instructions

  • Combine all the ingredients together and mix well. 
  • Serve with boiled shrimps or your favorite veggie sticks.

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.

Recipe Creator

Mayumi

Recipe Creator

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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Japanese Miso Marinade

5 from 1 vote
This easy miso marinade packs savory depth and flavor into every bite. Whether you're grilling salmon, roasting chicken, or pan-frying tofu, this simple Japanese marinade transforms everyday ingredients into delicious, restaurant-worthy dishes.
This recipe is created by Marc Matsumoto (No Recipes®)
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Rich, savory, and delightfully easy, this versatile miso marinade is a game-changer for your kitchen. It takes advantage of the intense aroma and umami of our 3 year aged miso to create a luscious seasoning perfect for everything from miso salmon to miso chicken to miso tofu. It’s flexible enough to marinate various proteins, but it’s also a fantastic seasoning for other Japanese recipes, such as stir-fries and glazed eggplant.

Why This Recipe Works

  • This versatile Japanese condiment transforms thick miso paste into a luscious, pourable sauce—perfect for marinating meat and fish, seasoning stir-fries, or glazing grilled dishes with mouthwatering umami.
  • Garlic and ginger work double-duty in the marinade, tenderizing the meat while infusing it with a bold, aromatic flavor.
  • Boiling the sake cooks off the alcohol, leaving behind a rich, savory depth that amplifies this miso seasoning’s natural umami.

Ingredients

Sake – Japanese rice wine adds a subtle sweetness and enhances the umami in this miso marinade recipe. Boiling concentrates its flavor while burning off the alcohol. If sake isn’t available, you can use chicken or vegetable stock.

Organic Miso “3 Year Aged Miso” – This premium, aged miso paste provides the salt for the marinade and has a deep, rich umami and intense aroma. If you can’t find it, other types of miso, such as red or white miso paste, will work. 

Maple Syrup – Adds a gentle sweetness that balances the salty umami of the miso mixture while giving it a beautiful glossy finish that makes it perfect for miso-glazed fish. Brown sugar, honey, or agave syrup will work as substitutes.

Ginger – Bright, fresh, and slightly spicy, ginger helps tenderize meats while adding aromatic warmth to this versatile condiment.

Garlic – Infuses the marinade with savory depth and complexity, which makes it ideal for meats such as pork or beef. A fresh garlic clove works best, but garlic powder is a convenient substitute.

How to Make Miso Marinade

Pour the sake into a small saucepan and heat it over medium heat until it reaches a gentle boil. Allow it to cook until the liquid reduces by half; this should only take a minute or two. This concentrates the sake’s subtle sweetness and natural umami while evaporating the alcohol.

Once the sake is reduced, add the miso paste, maple syrup, freshly grated ginger, and garlic. Stir until the mixture becomes thick, smooth, and bubbly. Remove the pan from heat and let the miso marinade cool completely. 

Once fully cooled, you can store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a month. To use it, just spread a generous amount of marinade onto chicken breasts, salmon fillets, pork chops, steaks, or tofu and let them marinate for at least 2 days.

Ways to Use Miso Marinade

This versatile miso marinade can be used to season various dishes, and all you need to round out your meal is steamed white rice and a salad. 

  • Marinade for Fish – Perfect as a miso salmon marinade or for white fish fillets such as cod, halibut, or sablefish. Just slather the mixture onto all surfaces of the fresh fish pieces and let it cure for 2-3 days before wiping off the excess marinade and pan-frying, oven-roasting, or grilling the fish. Don’t wipe the marinade off if you’re pressed for time and only have a few hours to marinate. 
  • Marinade for Chicken and Pork – Whether you’re using lean chicken breast, skinless chicken thighs, or pork chops, the process for curing chicken and other meats is similar to what’s described above for miso fish. I recommend roasting thicker cuts like chicken breast in a 400°F oven for 20-25 minutes (cooking time will vary depending on the thickness of the meat).
  • Tofu Marinade – Works beautifully as a miso tofu marinade, infusing firm or extra-firm tofu with a deep, complex flavor that’s ideal for oven-roasting, pan-searing, or grilling.
  • Glaze for Grilled Dishes – Brush onto grilled proteins like steak or pork chops and let it caramelize around the meat. The sugars burn easily, so make sure you keep an eye on it once it hits the grill. It will also work for grilled vegetables like corn, zucchini, eggplant, or portobello mushrooms. 
  • Stir-Fry Sauce – Stir fry your favorite protein with a colorful mixture of veggies and then finish it off with a spoonful of this miso seasoning to flavor it.

 

Prep Time 2 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Servings 10

Ingredients

  • 1/3 cup sake
  • 1/2 cup ORGANIC MISO 3 YEAR AGED MISO
  • 1/4 cup maple syrup
  • 10 grams ginger grated
  • 5 grams garlic 1 medium clove grated

Nutrition Facts

Calories・61kcalCarbohydrates・10gProtein・2gFat・1gSaturated Fat・0.1gPolyunsaturated Fat・0.4gMonounsaturated Fat・0.2gSodium・514mgPotassium・55mgFiber・1gSugar・6gVitamin A・12IUVitamin C・0.2mgCalcium・18mgIron・0.4mg

Instructions

  • Bring 1/3 cup sake to a boil in a small saucepan over medium heat and cook it until it’s halved in volume.
    Japanese Miso Marinade Recipe
  • Add 1/2 cup ORGANIC MISO 3 YEAR AGED MISO, 1/4 cup maple syrup, 10 grams ginger, and5 grams garlic, stir until there are no lumps and the miso marinade is thick and bubbly.
    Japanese Miso Marinade Recipe
  • Let the marinade cool completely before using it to marinate chicken, pork or fish. It can also be used as a seasoning for stir-fries.
    Japanese Miso Marinade Recipe

Product used in this recipe

organic miso 3 years aged_400g

Organic Miso
3 Year Aged Miso
14.1 oz (400g)

Our Organic Miso “3 Year Aged Miso” is a premium long-term aging miso made from organic rice and soybeans, with dark brown in color, deep fermentation aroma, richness, slight astringency, and strong umami. You can enjoy the exquisite harmony of a complex fermented flavor.

Recipe Creator

Marc Matsumoto

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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Chicken Miso Soup

5 from 2 votes
Warm, comforting, and packed with umami, this chicken miso soup transforms the Japanese classic into a satisfying main dish. With tender chicken, earthy shiitake mushrooms, and sweet root vegetables simmered in a rich, miso-infused broth, this is the perfect nourishing meal for winter.
This recipe is created by Marc Matsumoto (No Recipes®)
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If you’ve ever craved the comforting warmth of Japanese miso soup as a meal, this chicken miso soup recipe is the perfect nourishing one-pot meal for a chilly night. Inspired by the Japanese classic tonjiru, this hearty Japanese miso stew brings together tender chicken, sweet root vegetables, and shiitake mushrooms in a rich, savory broth. The creamy texture and natural sweetness of chickpea miso paste bring out the depth of flavor of the hearty root vegetables while creating an irresistible contrast of sweet and savory tastes.

Why This Recipe Works

  • Miso soup is usually just one of many side dishes in a Japanese meal, but adding chicken and hearty root vegetables turns into a satisfying main dish.
  • Chicken thigh meat’s connective tissues break down into gelatin, enriching the broth and keeping the meat tender.
  • The natural sweetness of chickpea miso brings out the flavor of the root vegetables while complimenting the savory chicken broth.

Ingredients

Chicken thighs – Collagen-rich thighs are perfect for chicken miso soup because they become tender as they cook while staying moist and flavorful. If you want to substitute chicken breast meat, I recommend browning them once, removing them from the pot, and adding them back during the last 5 minutes of cooking the soup to prevent them from getting tough.

Sweet potato – Japanese sweet potatoes add a natural sweetness that balances the umami-rich miso paste and savory broth. You can substitute kabocha squash or regular sweet potatoes.

Carrot – Carrots add a beautiful sunny color while contributing a touch of herbal sweetness to this miso soup with chicken. Other root vegetables such as parsnips, burdock, or rutabagas make great alternatives.

Shiitake mushrooms – These earthy mushrooms enhance the umami of the chicken broth while adding a fun textural element. If shiitakes aren’t available, cremini or button mushrooms will also work.

Green beans – Fresh green beans add a pop of verdant color at the end, but other green veggies, such as green onions, spinach, or snap peas, are good alternatives. I also like serving this with sliced avocados for extra creaminess.

Chicken stock – While miso soup is traditionally made with fish-based dashi stock if you’re wondering if you can make miso soup with chicken broth—the answer is yes! It creates a more unctuous soup that’s still just as umami-rich while complimenting the tender hunks of chicken meat.

Organic Chickpea Miso – The miso paste brings a delicate sweetness and creamy texture that enhances the natural flavors of the vegetables and chicken broth in this simple recipe. Red or white miso paste can be used instead, but I recommend reducing the amount to 2-3 tablespoons due to their higher salt content.

How to Make Chicken Miso Soup

Heat a frying pan over medium-high heat and add the vegetable oil and chicken with the skin side down. Browning theskin develops savory flavor through the Maillard reaction and renders out some fat, giving the soup more body. Once the skin is well-browned, add the sweet potatoes, carrots, and shiitake mushrooms to the pot and stir-fry the mixture to coat them with oil and partially cook them. This step helps bring out the sweetness of the root vegetables while creating umami through additional browning.
Pour in the chicken stock, and bring the soup to a boil. As it heats up, you may notice a layer of foam forming on the surface—this is coagulated protein from the meat, and you’ll want to skim this off with a fine mesh skimmer or a shallow spoon. Reduce the heat to maintain a gentle simmer, and let the soup cook for about twenty minutes. This slow simmering process allows the flavors to meld together while tenderizing the chicken and veggies. About three minutes before the soup is done, add the green beans.
Once the chicken and vegetables are tender, turn off the heat. Dissolve the miso paste into the soup using a ladle and spoon to prevent clumping.
Serve the chicken miso soup in bowls garnished with green onions or shichimi togarashi (Japanese chili powder) paired with a bowl of steamed rice.
For a variation, you can pour the hot broth over cooked noodles such as udon or ramen to create a miso chicken noodle soup. Leftovers can be warmed up with rice to make a comforting rice soup. However you enjoy it, this miso and chicken soup is a delicious and satisfying way to warm up on a chilly day.

 

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 400 grams skin-on chicken thighs cut into bite-sized pieces
  • 200 grams sweet potato cut into 3/4 inch pieces
  • 170 grams carrot cut into 1/2 inch pieces
  • 75 grams shiitake mushrooms
  • 50 grams green beans cut into 1-inch pieces
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
  • 4 cups chicken stock
  • 1/4 cup ORGANIC MISO CHICKPEA MISO

Nutrition Facts

Calories・382kcalCarbohydrates・27gProtein・22gFat・21gSaturated Fat・5gPolyunsaturated Fat・5gMonounsaturated Fat・8gTrans Fat・0.1gCholesterol・91mgSodium・625mgPotassium・814mgFiber・3gSugar・10gVitamin A・14353IUVitamin C・6mgCalcium・48mgIron・2mg

Instructions

  • Trim any excess fat or connective tissue from 400 grams skin-on chicken thighs and cut into bite-sized pieces.
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  • Prepare 200 grams sweet potato, 170 grams carrot, 75 grams shiitake mushrooms, and 50 grams green beans by cutting them into bite-sized pieces.
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  • Add 1 tablespoon vegetable oil to a pot over medium-high heat, then place the chicken thighs skin-side down. Let the meat fry until the skin has browned.
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  • Add the sweet potatoes, carrots, and shiitake mushrooms and saute until most surfaces of the chicken are cooked.
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  • Add 4 cups chicken stock and bring the mixture to a boil. Skim off any foam and excess oil that floats to the surface as the soup boils. Turn down the heat to maintain a gentle simmer and cook the chicken soup for 20 minutes.
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  • Add green beans at around 17 minutes and cook them until tender.
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  • Turn off the heat and dissolve 1/4 cup ORGANIC MISO CHICKPEA MISO into the chicken miso soup. Serve this with brown or white rice, or add udon noodles to make a Japanese chicken noodle soup.
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Product used in this recipe

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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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Organic Miso
Chickpea Miso
(EU Organic Logo)
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.

Recipe Creator

Marc Matsumoto

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 Sweet Potato

4.67 from 3 votes
With a crispy caramelized crust and a creamy interior, these simple Miso Sweet Potatoes are a bold, vegan-friendly side dish that elevates any meal.
This recipe is created by Marc Matsumoto (No Recipes®)
Miso Sweet Potato

This miso sweet potato recipe makes for a delicious yet versatile vegan side dish that’s perfect for enhancing any meal. Blending the robust umami of aged miso with the natural sweetness of maple syrup and roasted sweet potatoes creates a harmonious balance of sweet and savory flavors. Steamed to fluffy perfection and finished with a caramelized maple miso glaze, this dish offers a delightful contrast of a crispy exterior with a tender, creamy center. Whether served with a bowl of rice and miso soup or alongside a roast leg of lamb, it’s sure to impress with its bold flavors and textures.

Why This Recipe Works

  • Steaming the sweet potatoes first ensures they are moist and fluffy inside, while the final bake in a hot oven creates a crispy, caramelized crust.
  • The nutty umami of aged miso pairs beautifully with the natural sweetness of these Japanese sweet potatoes and maple syrup.
  • By making the glaze relatively thick, it can be spread on top of the sweet potatoes to form a beautiful caramelized top without burning to the pan.

Ingredients

  • Japanese Sweet Potatoes – Naturally sweet and starchy, these potatoes have a rich, earthy flavor that pairs beautifully with the miso glaze. The vibrant red skins are beautiful and loaded with a burst of nutrients like fiber and polyphenols, so don’t peel them.
  • Organic Miso 3-Year Aged – This aged miso adds a rich, nutty flavor and complex umami to the dish. Red or white miso paste can also be used as milder alternatives.
  • Maple Syrup – Enhances the sweetness of the sweet potatoes while complementing the savory notes of the miso. Honey or agave syrup will work as substitutes.

How to Make Miso Sweet Potatoes

Begin by scrubbing the Japanese sweet potatoes to clean the skin thoroughly. Trim off the ends and slice them into thick, even rounds. This ensures uniform cooking and allows the glaze to adhere beautifully to the surface.
To make the glaze, combine the miso and maple syrup in a small bowl, stirring until you achieve a smooth, thick consistency.
Next, heat the vegetable oil in an oven-safe skillet over medium-high heat. Arrange the rounds in a single layer. Allow them to brown on one side before flipping to brown the other (about 2 minutes per side). When the potato rounds are evenly browned, carefully pour water into the skillet. To avoid splattering, use the lid as a shield and cover the pan immediately. Lower the heat and steam until tender; the cooking time will depend on how thick you slice them. Start preheating your oven to 465°F (240°C).
When the potatoes are fork-tender, uncover the skillet and drain any remaining water. Slather the miso mixture over the tops of the sweet potatoes, ensuring even coverage, but avoid letting it spill onto the pan.
Transfer the skillet to the preheated oven and bake until the tops are bubbly and caramelized (about six to eight minutes). Keep an eye on it towards the end, as the glaze will burn easily.
Serving Suggestions
These miso-glazed sweet potatoes are a delicious side dish straight out of the oven, but they can also be served at room temperature, which makes them a great addition to bento box lunches. For some variation, try topping them with a sprinkle of black sesame seeds, a pat of fresh ginger, some chopped green onions, or a drizzle of toasted sesame oil.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 500 grams Japanese sweet potatoes
  • 3 tablespoons Organic Miso 3 Year Aged
  • 1 tablespoon maple syrup
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
  • 2/3 cup water

Instructions

  • Scrub 500 grams Japanese sweet potatoes to clean the skin. Trim off the ends and cut into 1-inch (2.5cm) thick rounds.
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  • Stir 3 tablespoons Organic Miso 3 Year Aged and1 tablespoon maple syrup together to form a thick glaze.
    Miso Sweet Potato Recipe
  • Heat 1 tablespoon vegetable oil in an oven-safe skillet over medium-high heat and add the potatoes. Let them brown on one side before flipping them over and browning the other side (about 2 minutes on each side).
    Miso Sweet Potato Recipe
  • When they're golden brown on both sides, use the lid as a shield above the pan and add 2/3 cup water. Cover the skillet immediately and let the sweet potatoes steam for 10-12 minutes over medium heat until tender enough to pierce them easily with a fork. Flip them over once in the middle and add more water if needed.
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  • Preheat the oven to 465°F (240°C).
  • When the sweet potatoes are tender, remove the lid and drain any remaining water. Spread the miso glaze onto the tops of each round.
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  • Place the skillet in the oven and bake for 6-8 minutes or until the glaze has caramelized and formed a golden brown crust.
    Miso Sweet Potato Recipe

Product used in this recipe

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Organic Miso
3 Year Aged Miso
14.1 oz (400g)

Our Organic Miso “3 Year Aged Miso” is a premium long-term aging miso made from organic rice and soybeans, with dark brown in color, deep fermentation aroma, richness, slight astringency, and strong umami. You can enjoy the exquisite harmony of a complex fermented flavor.

Recipe Creator

Marc Matsumoto

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 Mustard Potato Salad

5 from 4 votes
A Satisfying Side Dish With a Miso Twist
This dish brings together the perfect harmony of potatoes, miso, and mustard. The rich umami of miso coats the potatoes beautifully, while the tangy mustard adds a refreshing zing. Perfect for a side dish.
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Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Servings 6

Ingredients

  • 1 kg Baby potatoes
  • 1/2 cup Green onions, thinly sliced

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  • 3 tbsp Olive oil
  • 2 tbsp Whole grain mustard
  • 2 tbsp Lemon juice. freshly squeezed
  • 6 tbsp Mayonnaise
  • 3 tbsp Organic Miso White(White miso)

Instructions

  • Add the potatoes and water to a large saucepan. Bring to the boil and cook for 15–20 minutes until the potatoes are soft.
  • Drain the potatoes, let them cool, and cut them into bite-sized pieces.
  • In a large bowl, whisk <A> together.
  • Add the green onions and potatoes to the bowl and mix together to coat the sauce evenly.

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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

Mayumi

Recipe Creator

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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