Onion-Potato Miso Soup Recipe Video

I asked my darling what kind of miso soup he wants to eat and he said "onion potato", and yes, my mom cooks this miso soup, too! I think these are pretty popular Japanese miso soup ingredients. I added bacon which gives rich and delicious flavor!!! Please try out :D

Summary

Preparation Time5 MinCooking Time5 Min
Ready In10 MinDifficulty LevelEasy
Health IndexAverageServings4
TasteMethod
DishMain Ingredient
Interest Group

Ingredients

 
Please watch the video for the ingredients.

Directions

GETTING READY
1. Slice potato in half or quarter-rounds. Slice the onion. Cut bacon into thin strips.

MAKING
2. In Nabe (large casserole), put the water, 1/2 tsp. dashi powder, sliced potato and onion, and bring to boil.
3. Skim the scum (foam), then cover and cook for about 7 minutes on low heat until potato is done.
4. Add bacon, dilute miso in 1/2 cup soup broth and add to the soup, and then add another 1/2 tsp. dashi powder to give a dashi flavor.
5. Add dried wakame seaweed and cook for about 3 minutes.

SERVING
6. Serve immediately and enjoy!

Editors Review

Onion Potato Miso soup is a Japanese classic soup. This video has a simple but classic recipe on how to create an authentic version of this dish.
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