Hello everybody, I hope you’re having an amazing day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a special dish, creamy dango miso soup. It is one of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Where to begin with this Raw Creamy Mushroom Miso Soup, except to start by saying how incredibly good it was! The recipe is adapted from the raw miso soup in Everyday Raw Express, by Matthew Kenney (affiliate link). The only changes made were adding red pepper flakes & baby bella.
Creamy Dango Miso Soup is one of the most well liked of current trending foods in the world. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. It is easy, it’s quick, it tastes delicious. Creamy Dango Miso Soup is something that I have loved my entire life. They are fine and they look wonderful.
To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have creamy dango miso soup using 6 ingredients and 15 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Creamy Dango Miso Soup:
- Get 2 Fish broth packets
- Make ready 1360 ml (45.98 fl oz) Water *160 ml (5.41 fl oz) is for dango balls
- Take 220 g (7.76 oz) Dango rice flour / Joushinko rice flour
- Get 500 g (17.63 oz) Vegetables *whatever you like is fine
- Make ready 3 tbsp Miso paste *white
- Take to taste Green onion
The compatibility of umami and earthy mushrooms add to this soup which benefits from a mild garlic aroma. Yellow miso is sweet and creamy, red miso is stronger and saltier. I grew up eating miso soup made various ways. This is a good basic miso soup.
Steps to make Creamy Dango Miso Soup:
- Put water and fish broth packets in a pan and wait 30 mins.
- Peel and slice vegetables. I'm using radish, carrots, burdock and konnyaku this time.
- If you want to add potatoes or sweet potatoes, soak in water for 10 mins. to remove any scum.
- Take out 160 ml of water which soaked the fish broth packets in the pan and pour in the bowl. * Depends on the dango powder you will use, the amount of water might be slightly different. Follow the indicated guide of the packages.
- Put vegetables into the pan and stew with low heat.
- Put dango rice powder in the bowl and knead well.
- Scoop some and make an one - bite size flat round shape and put in the pan as soon as it's made.
- Once the dango is cooked, it comes to the surface just like gnocchi pasta.
- Put the miso paste in, melt well, and stew with low heat for 15 mins.. You can add a pouched egg if you like. My grandmother put one in for breakfast.
- Stop the heat, take out fish broth packets and rest the soup for 30 mins., and then heat again to serve.
- While resting & cooling down, the good flavor of miso will soak deep inside the ingredients and a slight amount of dango rice powder melts into the soup. It makes this soup rich & creamy, just like a white stew.
- Pour the soup into a serving bowl and put some green onion on top for a nice presentation!
- You can make the miso soup with your favorite vegetables! This is the one I cooked with sweet potatoes the other day. Tofu & wakame seaweed combination is also good!
- You can get all the ingredients I used here at Jungle Jim's in Cincinnati, OH. They are in the Japanese section. White miso is the light yellow / beige one, dango powder is the blue one (Joushinko, pink one, is also okay if dango powder is not available.)
- Konnyaku jelly is the gray slimy rectangle one just above the tofu. It is made from the a potato called the "devil's tongue". It is a Japanese healthy food which is low in fat and contains lots of fiber, to reduce absorbing cholesterol and sugar. Also has effects to prevent diabetes, high blood pressure, and arteriosclerosis.
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