Quick Gyoza Miso Soup - Moroo Recipe (2024)

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ByHamza Zafar

This 15-minute easy gyoza miso soup dumplings has inspired me very much because it is crispy, chewy, and rich with different flavors. The best thing about it is it can be changed if you are a vegan/vegetarian. It contains extra health benefits, reduces risk of diseases according to NCBI and refreshes everyone.

This soup looks very attractive if served for a weeknight dinner. When I made it for the first time, my father loved it so much and now they like to enjoy the bold and warm flavor of it every week. Basically, this soup is combined with dumplings in a miso soup. You can add any type of dumpling, like potstickers, gyoza, or mandu. The filling type is also your choice.

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Ingredients:

  • Pieces of kombu (dried kelp) optional
  • Shiitake mushrooms, stems removed and caps thinly sliced
  • Frozen shelled edamame
  • Canola oil or sesame oil
  • Frozen vegetable, Chicken or Beef gyoza dumplings
  • White miso paste (Shiro)
  • Green onions, white and light green portions (thinly sliced)
  • Soy sauce
  • Garlic (Minced)
  • Ginger (Minced)
  • Carrots (Julienne)
  • Vegetable broth

Kitchen equipment:

  • Cooking pot
  • Ladle
  • Cutting board
  • Cooking pan
  • Chopsticks (optional)
  • Knife
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HOW TO MAKE GYOZA MISO SOUP

  1. To make this miso dumpling soup, heat sesame or canola oil in a pan.
  2. Then add minced garlic and ginger. You can also use GG paste. Then add chili oil and the white part of green onions. Cook for some time.
  3. Then add water, vegetable broth cube, misu, kombu, and remaining veggies to a cooking pot and put the pan mixture into it. Cook until the veggies are soft and boiling. Then keep the flame low and keep a lid on it
  4. Then add the frozen gyoza dumplings and turn the flame off after 5 to 8 minutes.
  5. After that, turn the flame off and serve with garnished sesame seeds, green onions, and hot chili sauce.

Customizations

  • You can remove anything from these ingredients if you like because this recipe is flexible and does not change the flavor of any one ingredient.
  • You can also add butternut squash or boiled potatoes to miso soup with dumplings. Sweet potatoes can also be suitable.
  • You can change the misu type to yellow or red miso.
  • In case of serving, you can garnish chili crisps and green coriander. You can enjoy this organic soup with bread and boiled eggs too.
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Gyoza Miso Soup

Recipe by Hamza ZafarCourse: AppetizersCuisine: JapaneseDifficulty: Easy

Ingredients

  • 16 frozen dumplings

  • 4 Tbsp. (70 grams) white miso paste

  • 1.4–1.7 liter water

  • 1 TBS neutral oil

  • 113 grams button mushrooms, sliced (4 oz)

  • 1 Tbsp ginger, grated

  • 2 cloves garlic, grated

  • 2 scallions, sliced

  • 1 vegetable broth cube

  • Froze edamame 100 gram

Directions

  • In a pan, add oil, ginger, garlic, the white part of the green onions, and the mushrooms. Add half a cup of water and fry for 5 to 7 minutes.
  • Next, in a cooking pot, add water, the remaining vegetables, and the seasonings. Add the fry pan mixture to it. Keep the flame on medium and bring the mixture to a simmer for 10 minutes.
  • Then add the gyoza dumplings to it and turn off the flame after 5 minutes.
  • Serve it with garnished sesame seeds, scallions, and hot sauce.

Frequently asked questions:

Can I make gyoza miso soup in advance?

Yes, but you have to keep in mind that this soup’s ingredients take on water after it sits and become mushy after some time. So you must skip the dumplings and add them a few minutes before serving. If you are adding potatoes, then this rule should be applied to it too.

Can I use homemade gyoza dumplings for the soup?

Of course, Gyoza miso soup can be enjoyed with homemade gyoza. The method is to assemble them and fry them in a non-stick pan for 2 minutes. Add them to the soup while serving.

What are the health benefits of miso gyoza soup?

This Japanese soup dumpling is full of nutrients. Older adults can maintain their daily routine because of this. The following benefits are that it contains a high amount of proteins, vitamin B12, and minerals like manganese, zinc, and copper. It also contains probiotics, antioxidants, essential amino acids and may support immune health.

Nutrition Facts: (per serving)

Total Calories
238
Protein
10 grams
Carbohydrates
35 to 40 grams
Fats
6 grams
Fibre
7 gram
Sodium
577 to 600 mg
Iron
5 Mg
Calcium
70 to 80 Mg
Sugars
1 grams
Vitamin C
20 Mg
Vitamin A
7240 to 8000 IU
Cholesterol
7 Mg

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Hamza Zafar

Hi, My name is Hamza, a recipe developer, food stylist, and founder of Moroo Recipe. I'm from Asia, which is why you will mostly get recipes from there. Here, you'll find a mix of classic,traditional and modernized recipes.

Quick Gyoza Miso Soup - Moroo Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How to make instant miso soup better? ›

Simply crack an egg into your instant miso soup and let it cook for a few minutes before stirring it in. You can also add diced onion, mushrooms, and green onion.

Is miso soup just miso paste and hot water? ›

Miso soup is a traditional Japanese soup that starts with a dashi stock and is flavored with miso paste. Dashi is an umami-rich stock made from dried seaweed and dried fish. Miso paste, meanwhile, is a paste made from soybeans, salt, and koji rice. The brothy soup usually contains tofu and green onions.

How to make miso soup without killing the probiotics? ›

Don't Kill the Probiotic!

It is super simple to make and consists of only two ingredients (although you can add more if you like) and the only thing you need to remember is to not heat the water above 115 degrees. The lower temperature will preserve all the probiotics and keep them from being destroyed by high heat.

What is a good sauce for gyoza? ›

Whisk together rice vinegar, soy sauce, green onions, garlic, sesame oil, red pepper flakes, and ginger in a bowl. Let sit for 15 minutes before serving. Store covered in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.

What is traditional gyoza made of? ›

Traditionally in Japan Gyoza are filled with a mix of finely minced pork, mushrooms and cabbage, which creates a delicious mix of flavours and textures.

Does boiling water ruin miso? ›

The aromatic qualities of miso – as well as some of the nutritional benefits – are damaged when boiled. This is why miso is traditionally stirred in at the final stage of cooking, either over a gentle simmer or heat with turned off.

Is instant miso soup OK? ›

It's hard to say what “healthy” means but, in general, instant miso soup is good and healthy for your health. Miso is a fermented ingredient. Vegetables that have been dried are high in fiber. Some people were concerned that Miso paste might contain MSG.

What is the best miso paste for soup? ›

Choosing miso paste for miso soup

I recommend making this recipe with white miso, also called shiro miso. It's fermented for less time than darker types of miso, such as red miso, and has a milder, sweeter flavor that works well with this miso to dashi ratio.

Can you eat too much miso? ›

It depends on how much and which kind of miso paste is used to make the soup. If you buy packaged miso soup, compare and read labels to see how much sodium is in a single serving. Eating too much sodium can raise your risk of health problems, including high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke.

Can I eat miso soup every day? ›

Miso soup is low calorie, low fat, and high in nutrient content, so it is safe to eat daily. However, it does have a high salt content. So, those on blood thinning medication or who have heart problems (including high blood pressure and heart disease) may want to limit their consumption of miso soup.

Do you refrigerate miso paste? ›

The best way to store miso, considered a living food, is to keep it in the refrigerator. If you would like to store it in a freezer, the temperature must stay higher than 25F or -5C. The miso will not freeze and the aroma and flavor will not go away, if it is only stored in the freezer for a few months.

What is a substitute for dashi in miso soup? ›

The base of any great miso soup is its liquid component. In lieu of dashi, a homemade vegetable broth can be used. Not only does this serve as a dashi substitute, but it also adds a layer of flavor complexity while keeping the dish plant-based and accessible to those on a vegetarian or vegan diet.

Why do I feel better after having miso soup? ›

Being made from soya beans, miso offers an array of vitamins, minerals and plant compounds, including isoflavones. The fermentation process used to produce miso may be especially helpful as it helps support digestion and may enhance immunity.

Does miso soup heal your gut? ›

Miso contains nutrients that may help your immune system function optimally. For instance, the probiotics in miso may help strengthen your gut flora, in turn boosting immunity and reducing the growth of harmful bacteria ( 6 , 7 ).

What is the soup in soup dumplings made of? ›

One of the major components of soup dumplings is the broth, of course. The most traditional recipes make the broth with water and pork bones. Scallions, Chinese rice wine, ginger, garlic, white pepper, and other herbs or traditional seasonings could be used.

Is gyoza the same as soup dumplings? ›

While the two are similar, dumplings and gyoza have distinctly different flavor, texture, and cooking techniques that set them apart. At Shogun Japanese Steakhouse, our gyoza features the unique flavors traditional to the Japanese dish. These tasty gyozas are the perfect appetizer for any meal.

Is gyoza Chinese or Japanese? ›

Gyoza (餃子, gyōza) are dumplings filled with ground meat and vegetables and wrapped in a thin dough. Also known as pot stickers, gyoza originated in China (where they are called jiaozi), but have become a very popular dish in Japan.

What is the Chinese equivalent of gyoza? ›

Gyōza. Gyoza are a Japanese version of jiaozi that were developed from recipes brought back by Japanese soldiers returning from the Japanese-backed puppet state of Manchukuo in northeastern China during World War II.

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