Vegan Miso soup with carrot, potato and spring onion
Vegan Miso soup with carrot, potato and spring onion

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Cut potatoes into the same width and size of carrot pieces. Miso Carrot Soup features beta carotene rich carrots, immune boosting miso & ginger, and protein packed tofu for a deliciously, easy and This creamy miso carrot soup is a perfect healthy vegan soup that I know you're going to love! Adapted from Deb of the Smitten Kitchen, it's the simplest of.

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To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook vegan miso soup with carrot, potato and spring onion using 6 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Vegan Miso soup with carrot, potato and spring onion:
  1. Make ready 4 g Kombu soup stock powder
  2. Make ready 1 carrot
  3. Prepare 3 medium size potatoes
  4. Prepare 2 spring onions
  5. Take 2 Tbsp Red miso
  6. Get 4 cups water

Super easy, hugely delicious and so filling you can have it as a main course! You're just going to fry up some onion and garlic in a little coconut oil and some dried herbs, then add some chopped carrots and peeled and chopped potatoes and sauté. This Vegan Potato Soup is perfectly smooth, rich and creamy without any cream, and it's chunky and super-filling. You won't be hungry an hour after eating it like with a lot of soups.

Steps to make Vegan Miso soup with carrot, potato and spring onion:
  1. Peel carrot and potatoes. Cut carrot about 1/4inch thickness. Cut potatoes into the same width and size of carrot pieces.
  2. Slice white part of spring onion into 3/4 inch size.(Diagonal cut) Slice green part of spring onion into 1/4inch size.
  3. In a small cooking pot, pour 4 cups of water and throw in carrot. Bring it to boil and cook carrot until soft with medium heat.
  4. When carrot is soft enough, add kombu stock powder(kombu-dashi) and potatoes.
  5. When potatoes became desired softness throw in white part of spring onions and quickly turn off heat right after.
  6. In a small bowl, take out 1 ladle full of soup from the pot and mix in miso in the bowl until it becomes luquidy paste. Then put back the paste into the pot. Stir gently. Taste and adjust the flavor. (When too salty add a little more boiling water.)
  7. Serve in a small soup bowl and sprinkle green part of onions.
  8. Note: Miso paste should not be boiled. When boiled, miso’s aroma and flavor will be reduced and the heat destroys health beneficial enzymes in miso.
  9. When re-heating the soup, use small heat. Instead of Komb soup stock powder(Kombu-dashi), you could use bonito fish stock powder(Katsuo-dashi)if you are not a vegan. Both stock powder can be found in Japanese/Korean/Chinese grocery.
  10. Serving example of "vegetarian" menu.

To a large saucepan, add the vegan butter/oil and warm over a medium heat before adding the onions, celery and carrots. I love miso for its flavor and health benefits. This easy potato soup is vegetarian and low in calories. Make this soup for an ideal healthy vegetarian lunch. Check out our warming potato and spring onion soup.

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