Miso Mushroom Pasta

5 from 2 votes
Ready in about 15 minutes, this miso mushroom pasta recipe pairs earthy mushrooms with a creamy miso sauce that clings to every bite.
This recipe is created by Marc Matsumoto (No Recipes®)
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Creamy, savory, and aromatic, this miso mushroom pasta is my go-to weeknight shortcut for a quick, comforting meal. A spoonful of miso (fermented soybean paste) melts into cream to create a silky base, while a mix of mushrooms adds earthy fragrance and meaty texture. Together, they build layers of umami in every bite, bringing the cozy charm of an Italian trattoria with a Japanese twist.

Why This Recipe Works

Mixed mushrooms: Using at least three types of mushrooms adds layers of flavor and brings a variety of textures to the pasta.

Miso supports mushrooms: Miso is like a supporting cast member, adding depth and umami to the dish without stealing the spotlight.

Give them time: Giving the mushrooms time to release their moisture improves their texture, concentrates their aroma, and encourages rich Maillard browning.

Finish pasta in the pan: Undercooking the pasta and finishing it in the sauce allows it to absorb flavor while releasing starch, which binds with the fat and liquid to form a stable emulsion that coats each piece of pasta.

Ingredients

Dry pasta — Any pasta shape will work, but I chose casarecce because its folds hold onto the miso cream sauce beautifully. Just adjust the cooking time to 1 minute less than the package directions.

Heavy cream — This is the main component of the sauce, giving it both body and richness. I used 42% butterfat cream, but a lower-fat option will yield a lighter sauce.

Hikari Organic Miso White — Mild Shinshu-style miso dissolves easily, offering a balanced, savory-sweet flavor. It enhances the earthy mushrooms while its gentle fruity notes provide a pleasing contrast to their deep savoriness.

Olive oil — Helps sear mushrooms evenly and forms the fat phase of the emulsion with cream and pasta starch.

Mushrooms — Using at least three varieties builds flavor and texture. This time I used equal parts meaty shiitake mushrooms, umami-packed maitake mushrooms, and delicately nutty shimeji mushrooms.

Garlic — Infuses the oil with garlicky goodness. Add it early so it infuses the mushrooms, but keep the heat moderate to prevent scorching. You can also substitute a generous sprinkle of garlic powder.

How to Prepare the Mushrooms

Once mixed, give your yuzu miso a taste. If you want more sweetness or a looser texture, stir in a little extra yuja-cheong, one spoonful at a time. 

  1. Clean gently  Use a slightly damp paper towel to wipe away grit. Do not soak. Mushrooms are mostly water, so excess moisture fights browning.
  2. Prepare mushrooms — Trim the mushrooms and aim for similar thickness so pieces cook at the same rate.
    • Shiitake: Trim off the tough part of the stem. Slice caps.
    • Shimeji: Trim the base to remove the growing medium. Separate into individual mushrooms by hand.
    • Maitake: Trim the base. Tear into natural fronds for more browned edges.
    • Oyster: Trim any tough base. Tear lengthwise for a meaty chew.
    • King trumpet (eryngii): Trim the base. Slice on a bias, or hand-shred into strips.
    • Button/cremini: Wipe clean, then slice.
    • Portobello: Wipe clean, scrape out dark gills if you want a paler cream sauce, cut in half, and slice.
  3. Dry and stage  Spread on a tray to air dry briefly. This gets them browning faster in the pan.

How to Make Miso Mushroom Pasta

  1. Start by salting a large pot of water and bringing it to a boil.
  2. In a small bowl, whisk the miso into the cream until smooth and free of lumps.
  3. When the water is boiling, add the pasta and cook it for 1 minute less than the package directions.
  4. Heat a wide pan over medium heat, then add the olive oil, garlic, and mushrooms—season with salt and pepper. TIP: Mushrooms release a lot of water, so take your time and let the liquid evaporate before they begin to brown.
  5. When the pasta is almost cooked, add the miso cream mixture to the mushrooms and bring it to a boil.
  6. Transfer the pasta straight from the pot into the sauce, letting a bit of the starchy cooking water come along. SCIENCE: The starch in the water helps keep the fats emulsified with the liquids to make a creamy sauce.
  7. Finish cooking the pasta in the miso mushroom cream sauce, stirring constantly, until it reaches your preferred doneness. TROUBLESHOOTING: If the sauce becomes too dry, add more pasta water a little at a time. Garnish with parsley and serve immediately.

Variations to Try

One of the joys of this miso mushroom pasta is how easily it adapts to your mood or what’s in the fridge. By swapping or adding a few ingredients, you can create new layers of flavor while keeping the same creamy, umami-rich foundation.

  • Mushroom and Leek — Sauté thinly sliced leeks with the mushrooms until soft and sweet. Their mild onion flavor melts into the sauce, adding a gentle sweetness that balances the savoriness of the sauce.
  • Mushroom Truffle — Finish the pasta with a small drizzle of truffle oil or shave some white or black truffles on top. The earthy, aromatic fungus enhances the mushroom profile, making it feel instantly luxurious.
  • Herb and Mushroom — Stir in fresh herbs like thyme, basil, or tarragon just before serving. They add bright, aromatic top notes that lift the richness of the creamy miso sauce.

Serve it With

Set your miso mushroom pasta beside vegetables or proteins that are crisp, bright, or simply seasoned. A citrusy Yuzu Miso Dressing Salad is a refreshing contrast between bites of creamy pasta. For a green side with snap, Roasted Miso Lemon Butter Broccoli gives roasty sweetness and a hit of tangy lemon. If you want a soup to go with this, our Chicken Miso Soup is comforting without being heavy. If you want to get your proteins and veggies in, try this with our steamed Butter Miso Salmon for a simple, savory main that complements the creamy sauce. 

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Servings 2

Ingredients

  • 200 grams dry pasta
  • 3/4 cup heavy cream
  • 2 tablespoons ORGANIC MISO WHITE
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 225 grams assorted mushrooms
  • 8 grams garlic finely minced
  • salt to taste
  • black pepper to taste
  • flat leaf parsley chopped for garnish

Nutrition Facts

Calories・876kcalCarbohydrates・90gProtein・21gFat・49gSaturated Fat・23gPolyunsaturated Fat・4gMonounsaturated Fat・19gCholesterol・101mgSodium・675mgPotassium・702mgFiber・7gSugar・9gVitamin A・1327IUVitamin C・2mgCalcium・99mgIron・2mg

Instructions

  • Bring a large pot of water to a rolling boil. Add enough salt to make it salty (about 2 teaspoons for every 5 cups of water). Boil 200 grams dry pasta for 1 minute less than the time indicated on the package.
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  • In a small bowl, whisk together 3/4 cup heavy cream and2 tablespoons ORGANIC MISO WHITE until smooth and free of lumps.
  • Heat a frying pan over medium heat and add 2 tablespoons olive oil, 8 grams garlic, and 225 grams assorted mushrooms. Season with a pinch of salt and black pepper, then sauté until the mushrooms are tender and lightly browned around the edges, about 10 minutes.
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  • Reduce the heat to keep the mushrooms warm while the pasta finishes cooking.
  • When the pasta is almost done, pour the miso cream mixture into the pan with the mushrooms and bring it to a full boil.
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  • Using a slotted spoon or tongs, transfer the pasta directly to the pan, letting some of the starchy cooking water come along with it. This pasta water will help emulsify the sauce into a rich, creamy coating.
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  • Continue cooking the pasta in the sauce, stirring constantly, until it reaches your preferred doneness. If the sauce becomes too thick, add a small ladle of pasta water to loosen it.
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  • Finish with chopped flat leaf parsley for a fresh pop of color.
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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.

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 Garlic Compound Butter

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A homemade Compound Butter with Umami twist
This umami-rich compound butter blends savory white miso with garlic and parsley. Perfect for spreading on toast or melting over vegetables and steaks. A simple gourmet upgrade for everyday meals!
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Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 2 hours
Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 100 g Unsalted butter, room temperature
  • 1 1/2 tbsp SAVOURY WHITE MISO
  • 2 Garlic clove, grated
  • 8 g Parsley, finely chopped

Nutrition Facts

Calories・195kcalCarbohydrates・2gProtein・1gFat・21gSaturated Fat・13gPolyunsaturated Fat・1gMonounsaturated Fat・5gTrans Fat・1gCholesterol・54mgSodium・242mgPotassium・36mgFiber・0.4gSugar・0.4gVitamin A・799IUVitamin C・3mgCalcium・15mgIron・0.3mg

Instructions

  • In a bowl, mix softened butter with miso, garlic and parsley until well combined.
  • Shape into a log using plastic wrap or parchment paper. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours, until firm.
  • Slice pats of compound butter and use on toast, grilled meats, or steamed vegetables.

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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.

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Mayumi

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Mayumi

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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 Glaze

5 from 1 vote
Savory, sweet, and citrusy, this yuzu miso blends white miso and honey citron tea into a vibrant glaze, dip, or dressing that's packed with floral brightness and umami.
This recipe is created by Marc Matsumoto (No Recipes®)
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Yuzu is a fragrant Asian citrus with a scent that floats somewhere between sweet Meyer lemon and floral grapefruit, with a hint of jasmine. This bright yuzu miso recipe captures that aromatic spark and blends it with nutty, umami-rich white miso. The result is a versatile condiment that makes almost anything taste better.

Whether you use it as a glaze for salmon or tofu, a dip for crisp veggies, or a dressing for salads, this yuzu miso sauce is as easy to make as it is flavorful. Two ingredients and a few minutes are all it takes to create big flavor with minimal effort.

Why This Recipe Works

Balanced Flavor — Miso brings salt, umami, and a deep, earthy taste; honey citron tea adds sweetness and marvelous aroma, creating the perfect balance of flavors.

Any Season Anywhere — Using honey citron tea offers year-round access to yuzu’s unique aroma, especially in regions where the fresh fruit is hard to find.

Shiny Glaze — The natural pectin in the yuzu marmalade thickens the sauce while giving it a glossy sheen. 

Ingredients

ORGANIC MISO WHITE — Our organic white miso paste is mildly sweet with a creamy texture and deep umami that makes it the perfect foundation for this recipe. Other types of miso, such as saikyo or red miso, will work.

Honey Citron Tea (Yuja-cheong) — A yuzu citrus marmalade made with thinly sliced yuzu peel and honey or sugar. It infuses the miso with yuzu’s floral brightness and adds natural sweetness. Look for it in jars at Asian grocery stores or online. 

How to Make Yuzu Miso

Start by adding the white miso paste and honey citron tea to a small bowl. Stir the ingredients together until they’re evenly combined.

Once mixed, give your yuzu miso a taste. If you want more sweetness or a looser texture, stir in a little extra yuja-cheong, one spoonful at a time. 

It’s ready to use right away, but it also keeps well in the fridge. I like to store it in a small glass jar for easy spooning. Over time, the flavors continue to meld.

Ways to Use Yuzu Miso

Once you have a jar of this in the fridge, the possibilities start to stack up. Try spreading it over poached chicken, grilled salmon, or a slab of pan-fried tofu for an instant flavor boost. Whisk it with olive oil and rice vinegar (or yuzu juice) for a citrusy yuzu miso dressing for salads. You can also use it straight as a dip for crunchy veggie sticks like cucumber, celery, and bell pepper. It’s also fantastic tossed with steamed broccoli or cauliflower. One of my favorite tricks? Glaze par-boiled root vegetables like carrots, parsnips, and potatoes in yuzu miso and oil, then roast at 350°F (175°C) until golden.

Prep Time 1 minute
Servings 6

Ingredients

  • 6 tablespoons ORGANIC MISO WHITE
  • 4 tablespoons Honey Citron Tea 4-6 tablespoons to taste

Nutrition Facts

Calories・34kcalCarbohydrates・4gProtein・2gFat・1gSaturated Fat・0.2gPolyunsaturated Fat・0.5gMonounsaturated Fat・0.2gSodium・634mgPotassium・36mgFiber・1gSugar・1gVitamin A・15IUCalcium・10mgIron・0.4mg

Instructions

  • Add 6 tablespoons ORGANIC MISO WHITE and 4 tablespoons Honey Citron Tea to a bowl and stir the ingredients together until evenly combined.
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  • Taste the yuzu miso and add more honey citron tea if you would like to make it sweeter.
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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.

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 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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

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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

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Brussel Sprouts Tomato Miso Stew with Bacon

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A Cozy Stew With a Japanese Miso Twist!
This hearty stew blends the rich umami of miso with the bright acidity of tomatoes.
Golden seared Brussels sprouts and savory bacon add depth and texture.
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Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Servings 2

Ingredients

  • 8-10 pieces Brussel sprouts
  • 70 g Bacon
  • 1 Garlic, minced
  • 2 tbsp ENJUKU KOJI MISO
  • 1 tbsp Olive oil
  • To taste Black pepper
  • To taste Parmesan cheese, grated
  • To taste Italian parsley, chopped

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  • 200 g (7oz) Diced tomatoes(canned)
  • 50 ml(1.7oz) Water

Nutrition Facts

Calories・238kcalCarbohydrates・14gProtein・8gFat・17gSaturated Fat・3gPolyunsaturated Fat・7gMonounsaturated Fat・7gCholesterol・1mgSodium・1292mgPotassium・279mgFiber・4gSugar・4gVitamin A・162IUVitamin C・13mgCalcium・61mgIron・3mg

Instructions

  • Cut the bacon into bite-sized pieces. Mince the garlic.
  • In a skillet over medium heat, cook the bacon until golden. Remove and set aside.
  • In the same pan, add olive oil, Brussels sprouts, and garlic. Sauté until the sprouts are nicely browned.
  • Return the bacon to the pan, then add ingredients from section A. Cover and simmer on low heat for about 10 minutes.
  • Stir in the miso until fully dissolved. Plate and top with black pepper, Parmesan cheese, and chopped parsley if desired.

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Enjuku Koji Miso
26.4 oz (750 g)

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

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Enjuku Koji Miso
12.8 oz (375 g)

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

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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Oven baked glazed miso tofu

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

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 50 minutes
Servings 2

Ingredients

  • 1 block (300g) Tofu (extra-firm)

《A》

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

Nutrition Facts

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

Instructions

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

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Shinshu Miso Kome Koshi 400

Shinshu Miso
14.1 oz (400 g)

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

Contains: soybeans

NET WT. 14.1 oz (400g)

Recipe Creator

Mayumi

Recipe Creator

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Smashed Potatoes with Miso Maple Sriracha Sauce

5 from 1 vote
The Ultimate Flavor Explosion!
This easy and healthy recipe requires no chopping or deep frying—just boil, smash, and bake the potatoes! The crispy potatoes combined with the sweet and savory miso sauce makes it irresistibly delicious.
Smashed-Potatoes-with-Miso-Maple-Sriracha-Sauce

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 40 minutes
Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 700 g(24.7oz) Small potatoes
  • 1 tbsp Salt (for boiling potatoes)
  • To taste Salt
  • To taste Black pepper
  • To taste Olive oil
  • To taste Parsley, chopped

《A》

  • 3 tbsp ENJUKU KOJI MISO
  • 3 tbsp Vinegar
  • 3 tbsp Maple syrup
  • To taste Sriracha sauce

Nutrition Facts

Calories・203kcalCarbohydrates・44gProtein・5gFat・1gSaturated Fat・0.2gPolyunsaturated Fat・0.4gMonounsaturated Fat・0.1gSodium・2232mgPotassium・798mgFiber・5gSugar・11gVitamin A・15IUVitamin C・34mgCalcium・46mgIron・2mg

Instructions

  • <Preparation> Preheat the oven to 200°C (400°F).
    Mix <A> together.
  • Bring a pot of water to the boil, add 1 tbsp salt. Cook potatoes until soft and fork-tender (Boiling time for small potatoes: approx. 15–20 minutes.) Alternatively, microwave them.
  • On a large baking sheet, place the boiled potatoes on the sheet and smash them using the back of a glass or a fork. Brush with olive oil and sprinkle salt and pepper. Bake for 25–30 minutes until the potatoes are deep golden and crispy.
  • Sprinkle with parsley and serve with miso maple sriracha sauce.

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Enjuku Koji Miso
26.4 oz (750 g)

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

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Enjuku Koji Miso
12.8 oz (375 g)

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

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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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

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  • 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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Miso-Seasoned Cabbage

5 from 3 votes
A Deliciously Simple Miso Twist on a Classic Veggie
Cooking the cabbage whole helps retain all its delicious umami! The combination of sesame oil, miso, and vinegar creates a flavorful sauce that perfectly coats the cabbage. Once you start, you won't be able to stop—it’s that good!
miso-seasoned-cabbage

Cook Time 10 minutes
Servings 2

Ingredients

  • 1/4 Cabbage (220g/7.7oz)
  • 1 tbsp ORGANIC MISO "MILD SODIUM MISO"
  • 1/2 tbsp Sesame oil
  • 1/2 tbsp Vinegar
  • 1 tsp White sesame

Nutrition Facts

Calories・83kcalCarbohydrates・9gProtein・3gFat・5gSaturated Fat・1gPolyunsaturated Fat・2gMonounsaturated Fat・2gSodium・356mgPotassium・198mgFiber・3gSugar・5gVitamin A・111IUVitamin C・42mgCalcium・55mgIron・1mg

Instructions

  • Cut the core out of the cabbage and place it in a large microwave-safe dish. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and microwave on 1200W for 2 minutes and 30 seconds(Cooking time depends on the wattage of your microwave.) Once it cools down a bit, roughly chop it.
  • In a bowl, mix ORGANIC MISO "MILD SODIUM MISO", sesame oil, vinegar, and white sesame, then toss in the chopped cabbage. Serve on a plate, and sprinkle ground sesame seeds over the top by rubbing them between your fingers.

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Organic Miso
Mild Sodium Miso
17.6 oz (500 g)

Our Organic Miso “Mild Sodium Miso” is the traditional Shinshu-style made from organic rice and soybeans, with yellow in color. A high koji ratio creates a mild and sweet taste.

Recipe Creator

Midori Moniwa

Recipe Creator

Midori Moniwa

Midori Moniwa is a culinary expert and food stylist based in Tokyo. She majored in culinary studies during her university years and gained experience in restaurant management, assisting in French cooking classes, and food advertisement production before establishing herself independently. Since then, she has been actively involved in various food-related fields, including corporate recipe development, advertising, magazines, and events.

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