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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Veggielicious Miso Soup

Miso is a true superfood in my eyes. What the heck is it, you might ask? Miso is a fermented soy bean paste that is delightfully delicious and super healthy for you. Move over chicken soup when you are feeling under the weather..... and say hello to miso soup. I still am a huge fan of good 'ol chicken soup anytime especially when you are feeling under the weather but miso soup is also a great alternative for vegetarians or those who want to shake things up and add some variety. The best part = it is much easier to make!



Here are some of miso's nutritional highlights;
  • Antiviral -- miso is very alkalizing and strengthening to the immune system helping to combat a viral infection.
  • Natural source of healthy bacteria which is essential for a healthy digestive and immune system
  • Great source of Zinc; important for immune health, prostate health, etc.
  • High in many health supporting nutrients; protein, vitamin B12, vitamin B2, vitamin E, vitamin K, tryptophan, choline, dietary fiber, linoleic acid and lecithin.
  • Can help ease menopausal symptoms due to the natural phytoestrogens
The important thing when purchasing miso is to look for a organic and naturally fermented variety. I recommend going to your local health food store to buy miso. Also, the darker the miso paste the more intense the flavour. I have a very dark miso paste at home but if you are just trying it for the 1st time you might want to get a lighter variety.

Veggielicious Miso Soup
1 1/2 cups of veggie broth (use homemade or low sodium Imagine Soup Vegetable Broth)

1/2 cup of veggies of choice ( I use carrots and cabbage, julienne sliced)
2 shiitake mushrooms, diced
2 green onions, chopped
1 tsp of coconut oil or sesame oil
1 tbsp of high quality organic miso


Bring broth to a soft boil. Turn down to a simmer. Place your veggies in the broth. Allow to simmer for about 5 minutes or so until veggies are soft. Take off heat. Add 1 tsp of oil and miso. Stir well until miso is dissolved. Enjoy!


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3 comments:

  1. have never tried miso ... but I'm going to (thanks to this recipe) ... sounds absolutely yummy (and you got me with the word "zinc" LOL)

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  2. I love this idea! I love miso soup but usually eat it how it's served in restaurants -- just plain, with no veggies. This looks awesome. I definitely need to try this soon.

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