Today’s miso soup is cold Miso soup with cucumber and Tofu. This is a perfect soup during summer when you don’t have much appetite. While cold soup and cucumber cool you down, Tofu and ground sesame seeds give good nutrition. The soup is seasoned with extra Miso paste because ice cubes will dilute the taste of the soup in the end. Hope you enjoy it!
Today’s miso soup is made with baby spinach, pork, and Shiitake mushrooms. Pork and Shiitake mushrooms give extra Umami savory flavors and make this soup extra delicious. And spinach adds great nutrition with vitamins, iron, potassium, and lots of fiber. Don’t cook too long, and enjoy the full benefit of the goodness of the super vegetable!
Today’s miso soup is made with milk as its liquid. It sounds a little strange, but the soup is creamy, mild-flavored, and super yummy! Though vegetables used here are potato, carrot and cabbage along with sausages, you can use leftover ingredients in your fridge.
Today’s miso soup is made with baby bok choy and pork. There is a little twist using a vegetable from traditional Chinese cuisine. Add some Ra-Yu red chili oil in the end for some spiciness, and hopefully you will enjoy the combination.