Monday, August 20, 2012

Miso Mushroom Soup



Sometimes, I wonder where did I get my ideas from. This came up randomly one evening when I was staring our semi empty fridge, planning for our meals the next week. I still have my little box of miso paste, and love to use it in soups- but not the usual japanese miso soup. Then I decided that I miss my mushroom soups (see how my thoughts jump?) and concluded that I can add miso paste to mushroom , blitz it up and make it into Miso Mushroom soup!


Yup. Pretty random.


Randomness aside, I was pleasantly surprised by how it turned out. Yes, I know! I surprised myself. Ha. I do love the heartiness of the soup and how miso gives it a depth in flavour. I add the paste at the last bit, so not to kill of the lightness of miso.

The only thing though, is that it's really difficult to photograph black soups. My photography skills needed work anyway but the lighting in my new kitchen is still a little foreign to me. ahhh. I am sure I will figure out a way to have additional white light soon.

Have you ever come up with meals using random ingredients?

Miso Mushroom Soup (serves 8)
800 grams of mushrooms
1 bunch of celery chopped
1 litre of chicken stock
1 tablespoon of garlic
1 red onion chopped

700 grams pork mince
2 tsp of sesame oil
4 tablespoon of soy sauce

Saute onion and garlic. Then add in mushrooms and celery. Add stock and cook till soft. Cool, then blitz vegetables in blender. Return to stove. Shape pork mince into balls and cook them in the soup. lastly, add miso paste to taste. Season with pepper. Serve!




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7 comments:

Joanne said...

This is such a nice change from traditional miso soup!

Little Corner of Mine said...

Haha, well that's how sometimes we come out with new recipes. :)

tigerfish said...

Sounds like an intriguing soup at first thought but then why not?

Kitchen Belleicious said...

oh i bet the mushrooms just make this incredible. rich and flavorful! I love it and hearty too but without all the meat!

Noob Cook said...

I love miso and I bet it adds a nice finishing touch to many dishes =)

Love2cook Malaysia said...

Hello Daphne..thanks for stopping by my space!

The soup looks yumm but without meat for me please...;) Have a great day!

lena said...

oh yes, sometimes when i feel like taking soup , what i see in the fridge is what i'm going to throw in. eggs and then some thai basil leaves, so that will make one hearty soup

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