Miso is the funky, salty, fermented ingredient you need to be cooking with. Here are some delicious ways to use it.
"Miso soup's base is a broth called dashi that is made from strips of dried kelp (kombu) and dried smoked bonito flakes (katsuobushi). Miso, a salty fermented soybean paste, provides that savoriness ...
We're making Miso Salmon with a Ponzu Glaze, and if this sounds new to you, we'll explain it all- and it's delicious! Plus, eating your greens never tasted so good. We learn how to make Roasted ...
A while ago, I bought a tub of miso paste and wondered how I could possibly use it all before it spoiled. Thankfully, the fermentation of the paste greatly extends its shelf life, allowing me time to ...
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Miso is a thick, peanut butter-like paste made by fermenting cooked soybeans with salt and a mold called koji that is made from either rice, barley or soybeans. Miso is then aged for varying lengths ...
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What Is Miso Paste?

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Pretty much everyone has heard of miso soup. It's ubiquitous at Japanese restaurants and a common starter at vegan or other eateries as well.