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By adding a little bit of ginger and red chili, it becomes a bit more British but with a good kick.
Aubergine, Sesame oil, Hot water, Dashi stock granules, Miso , Ginger, Red chilli, Spring onion
You can use anything left in the fridge to make a good and flavourful soup!
Hot water, Miso (red or mixed), Dashi stock granules, Chinese leaves, Egg, Spring onion
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Mushrooms are rich in dashi and umami, so add less miso. It is a delicious miso soup with plenty of guanylic acid.
Mushrooms, Butter, Dashi stock granules (or vegetable stock cube), Hot water, Miso, Spring onion
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The extra flavour from the sausage is one of the seasonings.
Mini sausages (chipolata), Celery, Chinese leaves, Hot water, Dashi stock granules (or fish stock), Miso (red or mixed), Spring onion, Chilli powder
Wakame has been eaten in Japan for centuries, it helps to reduce blood pressure and prevents weight gain. It's a great gift from the sea.
Water (soft), Dashi stock granules, Miso (red), Wakame seaweed (dried), Tofu, Spring onion
You can't beat a simple classic Japanese daikon miso soup.
Daikon radish (mooli), Wakame seaweed (dried), Sesame oil, Hot water, Dashi stock granules, Miso, Spring onion, Chilli powder
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Ichiban dashi from kombu seaweed and bonito flakes is ideal for a clear soup base or dashi maki tamago.
Water (soft), Kombu for dashi, Bonito flakes
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Daikon and wakame make a delicious miso soup. So does daikon and fried tofu. It's doubly delicious if you combine both these popular recipes.
Daikon (mooli) , Dried wakame seaweed, Deep fried tofu (aburaage), Dashi stock granules, Hot water, Miso, Spring onion
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The sweet potato miso soup is enhanced by the poached egg.
Sweet potato, Onion, Wakame seaweed (dried), Hot water, Miso (red or mixed), Dashi stock granules, Spring onion, Eggs
Here's a miso soup you can eat rather than drink. You get a lovely flavour of the Polish bacon.
Morliny Polish bacon, Carrot (medium), Celery, Potatoes (medium), Chinese leaves, Hot water, Dashi stock granules, Miso
It's great because you can use the celery leaves too!
Hot water, Dashi stock granules (hondashi), Miso, Celery, Tofu, Dried wakame seaweed