Spicy Miso Soup with Softened Eggplant
Spicy Miso Soup with Softened Eggplant

Hey everyone, it’s me again, Dan, welcome to my recipe site. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a distinctive dish, spicy miso soup with softened eggplant. One of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

We start off with making classic Japanese miso soup. It tastes great for breakfast today. We will then pair this with spicy Korean Oiji pickles.

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To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook spicy miso soup with softened eggplant using 6 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Spicy Miso Soup with Softened Eggplant:
  1. Prepare 1 Eggplant (slim Japanese type)
  2. Make ready 1 slab Aburaage
  3. Take 2 tbsp Sesame oil
  4. Prepare 1000 ml Dashi stock
  5. Get 4 to 5 tablespoons Miso
  6. Prepare 1 tsp Gochujang

Nasu-miso is pan-fried eggplant dressed with a savory-sweet miso glaze. Nasu miso is easy to prepare especially if you already have the miso glaze in the freezer. Heat oil in a medium skillet and fry eggplants on medium heat until softened. Traditionally, miso soup begins with a broth called "dashi," made by soaking seaweed An inspired take on Japanese miso soup with tofu, green onion, and loads of greens.

Instructions to make Spicy Miso Soup with Softened Eggplant:
  1. Cut the eggplant into half, slice lengthwise to 3 cm, then cut into 3 to 4 pieces.
  2. Cut the aburaage to bite sized pieces.
  3. Heat sesame oil in a pan, cook the eggplant until softened, then pour in the dashi stock.
  4. Keep cooking until the eggplant has completely softened. Then add the aburaage.
  5. Dissolve the miso and gochujang into the soup, then serve.

I added one package of some Trader Joe's seaweed snacks which soften almost instantly and added. One of Melbourne's favourite Japanese diners, Cibi, is about to release its first cookbook, which includes this comforting vegetarian dish from owner Meg Tanaka's grandmother. You can use yellow, white, or red miso paste for the soup, depending on your preference. You will also need dashi, which is made of dried kelp (seaweed) and It's better taste with tofu, for healthy! And we, japanese cook miso soup with various vesitables, for example, tofu & onion,spinach, or taro & carrot.

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