Carrot-Leek Soup With Miso Recipe (2024)

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Mary in Boise

Great recipe with two additions, some cubed potatoes and at least an inch of fresh ginger added to the pot.

cathy

Miso adds Umami to things. Substitutes include soy sauce or tamari, fish sauce, tahini, mushrooms and Parmesan rinds. Not sure what might be best here or work with your allergy.

AW

If you're pureeing the carrots, there's no need for "cubes." It's just unnecessary work. Just slice them in 1/2 inch slices. If the carrots are really big at one end, cut in half and then slice so the slices are very approximately all the same volume. Additionally, the soup may have some better flavor if you roast some/all of the carrots (400 degrees for about 20 minutes).

Beth

If you are making the soup as is, I would either increase the carrots to 9-10 or make sure to boil the carrots uncovered in order to reduce the amount of liquid. Even with the 2 cups of liquid removed, the soup was originally very thin until I added 3 more chopped/boiled carrots (and a little bit of cornstarch, sifted). Make sure that you taste with the miso paste added before putting more salt. Great taste with few ingredients!

Eliz.

Use purple carrots! Results will be stunning & a dramatic way to begin a meal w guests or adventurous kids. I was surprised to discover the variety grown by a local collective were deep, dark purple all the way through w only a trace of a ghostly core. Water meant broth of such a briefly simmered soup resembled grape juice & leeks did not turn purée mauve. Lime juice should be swirled in to create a ruby spiral. Follow advice to reserve some broth to adjust texture post-blending.

David F.

Made this according to the recipe (except used lemon, not lime) and it was delicious. The miso added a lovely umami undertone. The recipe yielded much more than four portions (it includes 4 cups of carrots, 2 leaks and 8 cups of stock for heaven’s sake). I’m betting the leftover batch will taste even better tomorrow!

Thea

This soup recipe is a great find. The combination of the miso and lime set this soup recipe apart and above many standard soup recipes. It's a keeper for sure.

Eliz.

@AW roasting is always nice, but there is something to be said for the clean taste of this quickly prepared soup when freshly harvested carrots are simmered only 15 mins. I love the pure flavor that lime enhances. While I have cut back on dairy significantly during the past few years, just 1 T of butter in half the recipe made a noticeable difference. This definitely will be made again and again.

K

Anchovies brings a good umami hit and is often a good swap for miso or those who can’t do soy, or have aged / fermented products - tyramine issues.

Cathy

I often steam vegetables in a little broth or wine instead of using a fat. You could chop them and microwave. I can’t have oil or butter either Lynn

StirKrazee415

Made the mistake of using chicken broth. That added too much salt.Waited a day to combine the puree and liquid. WOW! Gonna do that again.I will double the ginger next time.Nice, smooth, filling winter soup and it does pair great with the halibut and mushrooms!

Karina

I was skeptical so I added Better than Bouillon Chicken concentrate instead of plain salt. That, plus the miso, brought the salt to the right level. I wasn't using really fresh veggies either. I imagine if you used carrots and leeks from the farmer's market it would make a huge difference.

hp

Made this without any substitutions. It’s very very bland

Cece

This was great with some fresh ginger added. I think next time I might even try adding some spice with a Thai chili.

Thea57

Delicious soup but way too thin for my tastes. Second time I made it, I added two small potatoes and it thickened it nicely.

JP_Soosha

would it be bad to add miso after blending? I want to portion out for freezer. Also makes way more than 4 servings.

PP

I attend four small potatoes, peeled, and a head of garlic. This made the soup amazing.

Dani

Only used 4 cups of liquid and did not blend. Splurging on colorful carrots was worth it! So simple and delicious!

Emma

Absolutely delicious!Mod 1: added a sliced clove of garlic to the carrot + leeks.Mod 2: added 1500ml stock (less than stated, then didn't need to adjust consistency when hot, it was perfect)Mod 3: blitz miso into the soup when it's in the blenderMod 4: skipped lime, as didn't realise I didn't have one!

Fynn

I added ginger paste for a punch, a healthy squeeze - very tasty! Very easy!

Carley

Really great weeknight dish. I followed some other suggestions and cut the stock to 5 cups (could have made 6 work tbh) and added 1" grated ginger and 1ish tbsp of fish stock. I also used 2 limes because the flavour boost was wonderful.

mods

-6 cups of liquid-more miso-1 bag o’ carrots -2 leeks

Elle

Meh, this is a 3 star at best, - and I’m not just saying that because the blender blew its top and there was clean-up everywhere. I used some sour cream to make it a little more cozy, but tomato or split pea/ chicken soup still better. Gonna try a butternut soup next.

keira

I added ginger to this and it was delicious! I also used low-sodium veggie broth. I found that, between the miso, veggie broth, ginger, and lime, it was so flavorful that I barely needed to add any additional salt. Great, easy soup for a cozy night!

Sarah

Followed the suggestions and added ginger in the beginning with the carrots, some tomato paste, and a cubed potato with the water. Also added 1/2 cup of red lentils. Came out great!

Grace

I have made this soup over and over and over again. It is so delicious! I, like others, add ginger when available. I’ve been experimenting with the addition of silken tofu too to add a little extra protein - first in chunks added at the end, but now I think I may try blending it in with everything!

Amy

I had to use way more than 6 carrots to get 4 cups cubed. I added 1/2 a potato and chunk of ginger and used chicken broth. I still needed to add a few tsps of salt to the finished product. However, I ended up making it in the instant pot (7 mins on high pressure after sauteeing, released pressure immediately) meaning it didn’t get to reduce while cooking so that may have contributed. With with lime juice/zest, chives, and S&P to taste, it was delightful.

NDN

So good! I always use broth and add an extra cup of water—I like a thin soup in my mug. Yum!

Andrea L.

I roasted my carrots and half an anaheim pepper, added an inch of ginger, used shallots instead of leaks, used 6 cups of water instead of 8, added fresh thyme and cubed potatoes to the soup after pureeing-- and, YUM! It was like carrot curry.

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Carrot-Leek Soup With Miso Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How to make miso soup better? ›

Add ingredients like mushrooms, red and green peppers, edamame, onions, leeks and other vegetables. The combination of such foods thickens the broth and benefits more than your tastebuds. You can even choose ingredients with specific health benefits in mind, like boosting your immune system.

Why is leek soup good for you? ›

Leeks are rich in flavonoids, especially one called kaempferol. Flavonoids are antioxidants and may have anti-inflammatory, anti-diabetic, and anticancer properties, as well as other health benefits. Definite proof of these health benefits of leeks will depend upon future studies with humans.

Why does my leek and potato soup taste bland? ›

Although leeks are known for its powerful taste, your potato and leek soup can occasionally come out bland. The reasons are usually two: you didn't season your soup at all, worrying it might be too salty because of the leeks; or you added to much water for the stock.

Why is my carrot soup bland? ›

Why is my carrot soup bland? You may need to add more salt and pepper. I like to taste the soup along the way, and if it needs some salt or pepper, I'll add it. Don't be shy!

What does miso soup do to your body? ›

Miso soup contains several beneficial vitamins, minerals, and components that may improve your gut and heart health and may lower your risk of cancer. If you are on a low-salt diet, read the label on packaged miso soup to choose one that's low in sodium. What the heck is miso? Miso is a fermented soybean paste.

Does boiling water ruin miso? ›

Miso is a fermented food, meaning it contains live, active cultures of bacteria—you know, like the good stuff that's also found in yogurt. Adding it to boiling water will kill the probiotics in the miso, nixing the health benefits it typically offers, like better digestive health.

What gives vegetable soup that depth of flavor? ›

A squeeze of citrus, a dollop of yogurt or a drizzle of cream, a dusting of cheese or a good chile powder, a sprinkling of some herbs or croutons — all can take a perfectly fine soup into the realm of the delectable. Even a spiral of good olive oil to finish and some coarse sea salt can do wonders.

How do you thicken leek soup? ›

Add flour or cornflour

Put a tablespoon of either into a small bowl and stir in 2-3 tbsp of the soup until you have a smooth mixture. Stir this back into the soup and bring it to a simmer. Cook for a few minutes to allow the starch granules to burst to thicken, and to cook out any flour flavour.

What not to put in soup? ›

The Worst Things to Put in Your Soup
  1. By Sara Butler. If there's one good thing about fall and winter, it's soup. ...
  2. Heavy Cream. Heavy cream creates an inviting texture for soups but that's where its positive contributions end. ...
  3. Juice. ...
  4. Turkey Bacon. ...
  5. Cheese. ...
  6. Croutons.

When should you add carrots to soup? ›

But once those vegetables are exhausted, they're strained and switched out for a fresh set of thinly sliced celery and carrot. These are added for the final 4–5 minutes of cooking so that they're tender but nowhere near mushy. You get the sweet luxury of long-cooked vegetables and the freshness of crisp-tender ones.

How do you make carrot soup less grainy? ›

To achieve a silky-smooth texture, keep the blender running for at least 1 to 2 minutes in order to fully break down the solids. A common mistake is to not run the blender long enough. This results in a grainy-textured soup. The soup should be blended long enough to create a silky-smooth texture.

How to jazz up instant miso soup? ›

Instant miso soup is a great way to get your daily dose of vegetables. Simply chop up some of your favorite veggies and add them to the soup. Popular vegetables include mushrooms, green onions thinly sliced, spinach, tofu, bean curd, wakame seaweed, nori seaweed, onions, daikon radish, and carrots.

Can you add anything to miso soup? ›

For me miso is all about using what you have or fancy (it's a side dish after all) – so it's any of onions, chopped up potatoes, wakame, cabbage, thinly sliced carrot, tofu, bean sprouts etc.

How do you enhance miso ramen? ›

A mix of soy sauce, miso paste, hot chili oil, garlic, and ginger create the most dynamic flavor profile. To further bolster the broth, I love adding shiitake mushrooms, sweet pops of corn, ground meat or tofu, and of course, plenty of noodles.

What flavours pair well with miso? ›

As a rule of thumb, pairing miso with earthy, woodsy flavors — think winter squashes like pumpkin, kabocha, and butternut; toasty, nutty flavors like brown butter, sesame, chocolate, and caramel; or hearty fruits like apples and bananas — adds its deep, dynamic flavor without being overpoweringly funky or salty.

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