Chicory Salad with Gorgonzola Miso

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Bittersweet Chicory Meets The Rich Depth of Gorgonzola Miso
Bittersweet chicory meets a rich and creamy sauce made with gorgonzola cheese and miso in this elegant, flavor-packed salad.
The magic lies in the harmony of two fermented ingredients — a deep, well-rounded flavor of miso and the savory saltiness of gorgonzola create a beautifully complex flavor in every bite.
It’s as eye-catching as it is delicious — perfect as an appetizer or paired with a glass of wine for a cozy evening.
Simple to make yet impressively sophisticated, this dish brings a new twist to your table with the unique pairing of miso and cheese — a combination made for grown-up palates.
chicory salad with gorgonzola miso
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Servings 5

Ingredients

  • 1 head Chicory (about 10 leaves)
  • 1 bunch Italian parsley
  • To taste Dried cranberries

《A》

  • 1 tbsp SAVOURY WHITE MISO
  • 2 tbsp Gorgonzola cheese
  • 1/2 tbsp Balsamic vinegar

Nutrition Facts

Calories・47kcalCarbohydrates・5gProtein・3gFat・2gSaturated Fat・1gPolyunsaturated Fat・0.2gMonounsaturated Fat・1gCholesterol・4mgSodium・218mgPotassium・369mgFiber・3gSugar・1gVitamin A・2956IUVitamin C・21mgCalcium・94mgIron・2mg

Instructions

  • Separate the chicory leaves, wash them well, and pat dry.
  • In a bowl, combine all ingredients marked 《A》 and mix thoroughly.
  • Finely chop the Italian parsley.
  • Top the chicory leaves with the 《A》 mixture, then sprinkle with chopped parsley and a few pieces of dried cranberries for color and a touch of sweetness.

Product used in this recipe

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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Miso Braised Short Ribs

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With tender beef in a mahogany sauce that balancesJapanese umami with the richness of a classic Western braise, these misobraised short ribs provide the warmth and comfort you crave on a chilly winterevening.
This recipe is created by Marc Matsumoto (No Recipes®)
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When the weather turns cool, I reach for dishes that fill the house with warmth and rich, comforting aromas. These miso braised short ribs deliver fall-apart tender beef in a mahogany sauce that balances Japanese umami with the richness of a classic Western braise. The technique follows the same principles as osso bucco or beef bourguignon, but instead of building flavor solely with wine and aromatics, I use sake and white miso to create something deeper and more complex.

What makes this braise special is how the ingredients work together. Red wine brings fruity notes and acidity that brighten the earthy miso, while sake contributes amino acids that amplify the savory intensity. The white miso itself adds nutty depth without overwhelming the beef, and a small piece of dark chocolate stirred in at the end ties everything together with a glossy finish. After a couple of hours in a covered pot, the collagen in bone-in short ribs breaks down into gelatin, leaving meat so tender it falls apart at the touch of a fork.

Why This Recipe Works

Sake and red wine together — Red wine lends fruity acidity and structure, while sake adds natural amino acids that amplify the taste of umami. Together, they make for a more complex, savory braise than either liquid could do on its own.

White miso for depth — Seasoning the braise with white miso adds earthy, nutty complexity and a mild sweetness, enhancing the beef.

Low, slow braise — Simmering the ribs over low heat breaks down tough collagen into gelatin, and allows fat to render gradually, transforming tough short ribs into tender, succulent meat that practically melts off the bone.

Chocolate finish — A small amount of dark chocolate adds subtle earthy complexity while giving the sauce a dark, glossy sheen that makes the final dish look as rich as it tastes.

Ingredients

Beef short ribs — Bone-in short ribs are ideal for braising because they contain loads of collagen and marbling. During the long braise, the collagen breaks down into gelatin while some fat renders out, leaving the meat supple and fall-apart tender. If you can’t find short ribs, other tough cuts like beef shank or chuck also work well with this method.

All-purpose flour — A light dusting of flour helps the meat brown more deeply and evenly while creating fond on the bottom of the pot. As the ribs braise, the flour also helps thicken the liquid into a rich gravy.

Red wine — Red wine adds fruity aromatics and acidity that balance the earthy richness of the miso. The acidity also helps tenderize the beef and brighten the overall flavor of the sauce.

Sake — Sake contributes natural amino acids that intensify the umami in the braise. It also adds a clean, slightly sweet background note that complements both the wine and the miso.

Organic Miso White — Our organic white miso has a mellow, nutty flavor that seasons the braise without overwhelming it. Its gentle sweetness and earthy depth work beautifully with the wine and sake to create a complex, layered sauce.

Tomato paste — A small amount of tomato paste adds concentrated savory depth and helps create the sauce’s rich mahogany color.

Ginger — Coins of fresh ginger add an aromatic warmth that cuts through the richness of the beef.

Dark chocolate — A small piece of dark chocolate stirred in at the end brings the flavors together while adding a glossy sheen to the sauce. It contributes subtle earthy complexity without making the dish taste sweet or dessert-like.

Flat-leaf parsley and lemon zest — These fresh garnishes provide bright, aromatic contrast that prevents the rich braise from feeling too heavy.

How to Make Miso Braised Short Ribs

I start by patting the short ribs completely dry with paper towels. Any surface moisture will interfere with browning, so take a moment to make sure they’re as dry as possible. Then I dust all sides of the ribs lightly with flour using a fine-mesh sieve or tea strainer. The flour coating helps create a deeply browned crust and will also thicken the braising liquid as it cooks.

Next, heat a large Dutch oven over medium-high heat until it’s quite hot, then add the oil and swirl to coat the bottom. Add the short ribs in a single layer. If they don’t all fit, work in batches rather than crowding them. Crowded meat steams instead of browning. I let each side sit undisturbed until it develops a deep brown crust before flipping to the next side. This takes patience, but that caramelization is where a lot of the flavor comes from. TIP: Don’t move the ribs around while they’re browning. Let them sit and develop that crust, then flip cleanly to the next side.

Once all surfaces are deeply browned, I use paper towels to soak up as much of the rendered fat as possible. Then, add the red wine, sake, white miso, tomato paste, and ginger. Increase the heat to bring everything to a boil, letting it bubble vigorously for a minute or two until the sharp alcohol aroma dissipates. This step cooks off most of the raw alcohol. Then, lower the heat to maintain a gentle simmer and cover the pot.

The ribs need to braise for about two to two and a half hours or until a fork passes through the meat easily. Flip them every 30 to 45 minutes to ensure even cooking and check the liquid level. If the sauce reduces too much and starts looking thick and gluggy, add a splash of water so it doesn’t scorch.

Once the beef is tender, I like to use a spoon to skim off the excess fat from the surface of the sauce. If the braising liquid looks thin and watery, remove the ribs to a plate and boil the sauce uncovered until it thickens into a gravy that coats the back of a spoon. Once it reaches the right consistency, turn off the heat and stir in the dark chocolate. This gives the sauce a beautiful, glossy finish while adding a layer of subtle complexity. Then, return the ribs to the pot to coat them in the sauce.

I serve these over rice or creamy mashed potatoes with the rich sauce spooned over everything. Finish with a sprinkle of minced parsley and lemon zest.

Serve This With

To start the meal, Miso Corn Potage provides a warming, silky introduction that shares the same umami-rich foundation of miso. The miso braised short ribs are rich and savory, so I like pairing them with sides that provide contrast. Creamy Mashed Potatoes with Shio Koji makes a perfect base for soaking up the miso sauce, while the shio koji adds more fermented umami. For a lighter companion, Roasted Miso Lemon Butter Broccoli brings bright citrus notes and crisp-tender texture that balances the tender beef. If you’re serving this as part of a larger spread, Miso Mustard Potato Salad offers a tangy, creamy contrast, while a simple green salad with Ginger Miso Vinaigrette adds a refreshing acidic touch. And if you want to end on a sweet note, Miso Caramel Ice Cream closes out the meal with an unexpected sweet and salty twist.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 2 hours 30 minutes
Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 1200 grams beef short ribs, cut into 2 1/2 inch cubes
  • 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
  • 1 cup red wine
  • 1 cup sake
  • 1/4 cup Organic Miso White
  • 1 tablespoon tomato paste
  • 15 grams ginger, cut into coins
  • 10 grams dark chocolate
  • flat leaf parsley
  • minced lemon zest , from 1/2 a lemon minced

Nutrition Facts

Calories・227kcalCarbohydrates・14gProtein・3gFat・6gSaturated Fat・1gPolyunsaturated Fat・3gMonounsaturated Fat・1gTrans Fat・0.02gCholesterol・0.1mgSodium・677mgPotassium・190mgFiber・1gSugar・3gVitamin A・78IUVitamin C・1mgCalcium・21mgIron・1mg

Instructions

  • 1200 grams beef short ribs, cut into 2 1/2 inch cubesshort ribs, cut into 2 1/2 inch cubes
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  • Using a fine-mesh sieve (a tea strainer works) to dust all sides of theshort ribs with 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour.
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  • Heat a large Dutch oven over medium-high heat until hot. Add 1 tablespoon vegetable oil and swirl to coat, then add the short ribs. If they don't fit in a single layer, brown them in batches.
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  • When all surfaces are browned, use paper towels to soak up as much excessfat from the pot as possible.15 grams ginger, cut into coins
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  • Add 1 cup red wine, 1 cup sake, 1/4 cup Organic Miso White, 1 tablespoon tomato paste, and 15 grams ginger. Increase the heat and bring to a boil. Boil until the alcohol aroma dissipates, then lower the heat to maintain a gentle simmer and cover.
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  • Braise until the ribs are tender enough for a fork to pass througheasily, about 2 to 2½ hours. Flip the ribs periodically and monitor the liquidlevel, adding water if the sauce gets too thick.
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  • When the beef is tender, skim off as much fat as you can with a spoon.
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  • If the braising liquid is thin, remove the ribs and boil it until itthickens into a gravy. Turn off the heat, stir in 10 grams dark chocolate tofinish the sauce, then return the ribs to coat.
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  • Serve over rice or mashed potatoes, garnished withminced flat leaf parsley and minced lemon zest , from 1/2 a lemon minced.
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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 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.

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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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Mayumi

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Miso Honey Dressing

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Elevate Your Salad With Umami-packed Miso Dressing
This smooth miso dressing is a perfect balance of savory miso, sweet honey, and refreshing lemon. It's a versatile condiment that goes well not only with salads, but also with grilled chicken and tofu.
Miso Honey Dressing for Halal

Cook Time 10 minutes
Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp SHINSHU MISO (MIDDLE EAST)
  • 1 tbsp Honey
  • 2 tbsp Olive oil
  • 1 tsp Lemon juice
  • 1 tbsp Water

Nutrition Facts

Calories・95kcalCarbohydrates・7gProtein・1gFat・8gSaturated Fat・1gPolyunsaturated Fat・1gMonounsaturated Fat・5gSodium・318mgPotassium・22mgFiber・0.5gSugar・5gVitamin A・7IUVitamin C・1mgCalcium・5mgIron・0.3mg

Instructions

  • In a bowl, whisk together all the ingredients.
  • Drizzle over mixed salad.

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(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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Miso Marinated Black Cod

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Savory, Sweet, And Nicely Glazed
This miso marinated black cod balances the rich umami of miso with subtle sweetness. A simple yet elegant dish that brings the depth of Japanese miso to your dinner table.
Miso Marinated Black Cod for Halal

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 50 minutes
Servings 6

Ingredients

  • 6 Black cod fillets(about 1.5-inch thick)
  • 1/2 cup SHINSHU MISO (MIDDLE EAST)
  • 1/3 cup Sugar
  • 2 tbsp Oyster sauce
  • 1/2 cup Water
  • 1 tsp Vegetable oil

Nutrition Facts

Calories・1036kcalCarbohydrates・18gProtein・211gFat・8gSaturated Fat・2gPolyunsaturated Fat・3gMonounsaturated Fat・1gTrans Fat・0.1gCholesterol・639mgSodium・5140mgPotassium・3248mgFiber・1gSugar・13gVitamin A・102IUVitamin C・0.01mgCalcium・124mgIron・3mg

Instructions

  • In a bowl, whisk together miso, sugar, oyster sauce and water.
  • In a medium-sized bowl, add the black cod and the sauce. Let it marinate for 30 minutes.
  • Preheat your oven to 200°C (390°F). Line a baking tray with aluminum foil and lightly brush oil on it.
    Place the fillets on the baking tray, skin side down.
  • Cook in the oven for 15 minutes, or until the black cod is cooked through and the top is slightly caramelized.
  • Serve hot with steamed rice, grilled vegetables, or a light salad. Garnish with green onions or sesame seeds if desired.

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Shinshu Shiro Miso for Middle East

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(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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Grilled Lamb Chops with Miso and Rosemary

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Miso Tames The Lamb’s Intensity, Revealing A Beautifully Balanced Depth Of Taste
Marinated slowly in an aromatic oil base infused with miso and rosemary, these lamb chops turn wonderfully tender inside and crisp on the outside.
The mellow saltiness of miso softens the gamey notes of the lamb, while rosemary adds a bright, refreshing aroma that ties everything together beautifully.
Though made with lamb chops here, the same marinade works just as well with other meats of your choice.
grilled lamb chops with miso and rosemary
Prep Time 4 minutes
Cook Time 40 minutes
Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 8 pieces (900g/2 lb) Lamb chops
  • 1 Lemon

《A》

  • 3 tbsp Olive oil
  • 1 Lemon, juiced
  • 2 cloves Garlic (minced)
  • 1 tbsp Rosemary (chopped)
  • 2 tbsp SAVOURY WHITE MISO
  • 1/4 tsp Black pepper

Nutrition Facts

Calories・125kcalCarbohydrates・5gProtein・2gFat・11gSaturated Fat・2gPolyunsaturated Fat・1gMonounsaturated Fat・8gCholesterol・2mgSodium・465mgPotassium・72mgFiber・1gSugar・1gVitamin A・28IUVitamin C・15mgCalcium・17mgIron・1mg

Instructions

  • Combine the ingredients marked 《A》 to make the marinade, then add the lamb and massage well. Let marinate for 30 minutes.
  • Wipe off excess marinade and sear the lamb in a frying pan until golden.
  • Cook to your preferred doneness, then remove from heat.
  • Serve with lemon wedges on the side.

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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

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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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Miso Zucchini Frittata

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An Easy Dinner or Crowd-pleasing Brunch!
This easy skillet frittata combines eggs, creamy cheese, and a subtle miso umami twist. Perfect recipe for brunch, or a satisfying light dinner.
miso zucchini frittata

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 3 Eggs
  • 1 Medium potato, thinly sliced
  • 1 Zucchini, thinly sliced
  • 50 g(1.8oz) Shredded cheddar cheese
  • 1 tbsp SAVOURY WHITE MISO
  • 2 tbsp Milk
  • 1 tsp Olive oil

Nutrition Facts

Calories・169kcalCarbohydrates・13gProtein・10gFat・9gSaturated Fat・4gPolyunsaturated Fat・1gMonounsaturated Fat・3gTrans Fat・0.01gCholesterol・136mgSodium・297mgPotassium・427mgFiber・2gSugar・2gVitamin A・418IUVitamin C・19mgCalcium・133mgIron・1mg

Instructions

  • Cook potato and zucchini in a medum-sized skillet over medium heat until golden. Set aside.
  • In a bowl, whisk eggs, milk, miso, and cheese.
  • Add olive oil to the pan, pour in the egg mixture, and layer the cooked vegetables on top.
  • Cook over low heat until the mixture is set (for 7 minutes).
  • Turn it over, cover with a lid and cook for another 5 minutes.

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300 g

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Mayumi

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Mushroom Miso Soup

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A comforting mushroom miso soup made with white miso paste, dried shiitake, and a mix of fresh mushrooms for texture and depth.
This recipe is created by Marc Matsumoto (No Recipes®)
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Autumn in Japan marks the start of mushroom season. Forests and markets brim with all shapes and sizes of this delightful fungi, from fragrant matsutake to humble shimeji. One of my favorite ways to enjoy them is in miso soup. There’s something deeply comforting about how their earthy aroma blends with the nutty umami of miso in a soul-soothing broth.

At its core, miso soup is simple: a good stock, a few ingredients, and a spoonful of miso to bring it all together. Instead of the usual fish-based dashi, this recipe uses dried shiitake mushrooms to create a golden, plant-based broth packed with savory depth. It’s a great option for vegetarians or anyone who loves the woodsy richness of shiitake.

To add variety in texture, I like to mix in plenty of fresh mushrooms. This time it was enoki and shimeji, but whatever’s in season or looks good at the store will be perfect. They shrink as they cook, so don’t hold back. The combination of dried and fresh mushrooms builds layers of umami and texture that make this soup feel far more luxurious than the short ingredient list suggests.

Why This Recipe Works

  • Dried shiitake broth — Dried shiitake mushrooms are loaded with guanylate, and soaking them in water creates a mushroom stock that combines with miso’s glutamates to intensify umami.
  • Fresh mushrooms — Adding a mix of different types of mushrooms gives contrast in flavor and texture
  • Miso dissolved off heat — Dissolving miso paste into the soup after turning off the heat helps preserve its delicate aroma and beneficial microbes.

Ingredients

Dried shiitake mushrooms — Dried shiitake mushrooms have a much more intense flavor than fresh ones, making them perfect for creating a flavorful broth for the soup. If you can’t find them, look for dried porcini mushrooms, which will create an equally flavorful broth.

Fresh mushrooms — Enoki and shimeji bring tender and meaty textures. Hen of the woods, oyster mushrooms, king trumpet, or button mushrooms will also work if Japanese mushrooms aren’t available.

Organic White Miso — Our organic white miso paste has a mellow sweetness and nutty depth that gently seasons the broth without overpowering the mushrooms.

Scallion — Provides a fresh, green accent that brightens the earthy richness of this autumn miso soup. 

How to Make Mushroom Miso Soup

  1. Start by rinsing the dried shiitake gently to remove any surface grit. Then soak them in water until fully plumped and tender in the center. TIP: While it’s best to let the mushrooms rehydrate in room-temperature water, you can speed up the process by using boiling water. Once the mushrooms are soft, slice them into bite-sized pieces and trim any woody stems. Trim and cut the fresh mushrooms into similar sizes for even cooking.
  2. Pour the shiitake broth into a pot, taking care to leave any sediment behind. Add the rehydrated shiitake and bring to a gentle boil. Drop in the fresh mushrooms and simmer until they’re cooked through.
  3. Turn off the heat, then whisk the miso with a ladle of hot broth before stirring it back into the pot. This ensures it dissolves smoothly without clumps. Add scallions right before serving for a crisp, aromatic finish. SCIENCE: Adding miso off the heat helps preserve its aromatic compounds and live cultures, which can be destroyed by high heat.

Serve it With

Pair this soup with other Japanese-inspired dishes for a balanced meal. A light Daikon and Cucumber Salad brings refreshing crunch that contrasts with the warm earthiness of the soup. For a main dish, try Miso Chicken Thighs or Glazed Miso Tofu, both of which echo the savory depth of miso while providing loads of protein. On cooler days, Miso Butter Salmon adds richness and a bundle of steamed vegetables that complements the broth’s umami. For a fall-inspired combo, add Miso-Glazed Sweet Potatoes or lean into the theme with a cozy Mushroom Miso Risotto.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Servings 2

Ingredients

  • 14 grams dried shiitake mushrooms
  • 3 cups water
  • 160 grams fresh mushrooms
  • 4 tablespoons Organic Miso White
  • 1 scallion chopped for garnish

Nutrition Facts

Calories・108kcalCarbohydrates・17gProtein・8gFat・2gSaturated Fat・0.4gPolyunsaturated Fat・1gMonounsaturated Fat・0.4gSodium・1292mgPotassium・450mgFiber・4gSugar・4gVitamin A・89IUVitamin C・3mgCalcium・38mgIron・1mg

Instructions

  • To make the shiitake mushroom broth, lightly rinse 14 grams dried shiitake mushrooms and place them in a bowl with 3 cups water. Let them soak until fully rehydrated and no longer firm in the center. This can take 2 to 4 hours, depending on the size and thickness of the mushrooms.
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  • Gently squeeze out the excess liquid, trim off the stems, and slice the mushrooms into bite-sized pieces. Trim and cut 160 grams fresh mushrooms (this is a mix of enoki and shimeji) into similar-sized pieces.
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  • Pour the shiitake broth into a pot, leaving any sediment behind. Add the sliced shiitake mushrooms and bring the soup to a boil.
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  • Add the fresh mushrooms and cook through, about 2minutes.
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  • Turn off the heat and dissolve 4 tablespoons Organic Miso White in a ladle with some of the hot broth before stirring it into the soup. This helps prevent clumps of undissolved miso.
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  • Add the chopped 1 scallion and serve.
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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
(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

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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.

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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No-Bake Miso Protein Balls

5 from 1 vote
Miso Energy in Every Bite!
These no-bake protein balls are easy to make, packed with flavor, and perfect for post-workout snacking or healthy treats.
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10 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Servings 15 protein balls

Ingredients

  • 40 g Protein powder
  • 30 g Rolled oats
  • 20 g Peanut butter
  • 1 tbsp SAVOURY WHITE MISO
  • 10 g Dark chocolate, chopped
  • 3 tbsp White sesame seeds

Nutrition Facts

Calories・40kcalCarbohydrates・3gProtein・3gFat・2gSaturated Fat・1gPolyunsaturated Fat・0.5gMonounsaturated Fat・0.5gCholesterol・4mgSodium・49mgPotassium・35mgFiber・1gSugar・1gVitamin A・9IUCalcium・27mgIron・1mg

Instructions

  • Mix protein powder, rolled oats, peanut butter, and miso in a bowl.
  • Add chopped chocolate and mix again.
  • Roll the mixture into 1-inch balls on a baking sheet and roll in sesame seeds.
  • Freeze until set, about 1 hour.

Product used in this recipe

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

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 Ranch Dressing

5 from 1 vote
Quick and Easy Dressing to Make at Home
A twist on classic ranch dressing with a rich umami boost from miso. The subtle spice of sriracha makes it perfect for salads, roasted veggies, or meat.
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Cook Time 10 minutes
Servings 2

Ingredients

  • 4 tbsp Store-bought ranch dressing
  • 2 tsp SAVOURY WHITE MISO
  • 1 tsp Lemon juice
  • 1/2 tsp Sriracha sauce

Nutrition Facts

Calories・142kcalCarbohydrates・3gProtein・1gFat・14gSaturated Fat・2gPolyunsaturated Fat・8gMonounsaturated Fat・3gCholesterol・8mgSodium・521mgPotassium・36mgFiber・0.3gSugar・2gVitamin A・18IUVitamin C・2mgCalcium・12mgIron・0.2mg

Instructions

  • In a small bowl, mix ranch dressing and miso until smooth.
  • Whisk in lemon juice and sriracha sauce.

Product used in this recipe

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

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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