Turnip and Maitake Miso Soup
Turnip and Maitake Miso Soup

Hey everyone, it’s Brad, welcome to our recipe page. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, turnip and maitake miso soup. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Boil the dashi stock, and add the turnips. Once it's boiled again, turn down the heat to low and skim the scum on the surface. Add the maitake to the pot and dissolve the miso into the soup. Turn the heat off once the miso is dissolved.

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To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have turnip and maitake miso soup using 5 ingredients and 2 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Turnip and Maitake Miso Soup:
  1. Prepare 4 Turnips
  2. Prepare 1/2 packages Maitake mushrooms
  3. Get 1 Daikon radish sprouts
  4. Get 50 grams, (to taste) Awase miso (or your favorite red or white miso)
  5. Get 900 ml Dashi stock

The texture of turnip is soft and nice, and juicy thin fried tofu matches so well with sweet turnip! Ginger-Garlic Miso Soup with Turnip Greens This quick version of miso soup includes an untraditional ingredient - turnips! Miso soup is generally made with a base of dashi—broth made from steeping kombu and bonito flakes, often overnight. This miso soup is a quickie version and, while it isn't traditional, it's very tasty all the same.

Instructions to make Turnip and Maitake Miso Soup:
  1. Peel the turnip skin, and slice to about 1 cm thickness. Shred the maitake mushrooms by hands. Boil the dashi stock, and add the turnips. Once it's boiled again, turn down the heat to low and skim the scum on the surface. Add the maitake to the pot and dissolve the miso into the soup. Turn the heat off once the miso is dissolved.
  2. Serve the soup in a soup bowl, sprinkle the radish sprouts on the top, and it's done.

Miso soup is generally made with a base of dashi—broth made from steeping kombu and bonito flakes, often overnight. This miso soup is a quickie version and, while it isn't traditional, it's very tasty all the same. Add the miso after the turnips are well cooked. After adding the miso, do not boil the soup too much, or the fragrance and flavour will be reduced. Discard turnip stems and coarsely chop leaves.

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