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Friday, February 17, 2023

Trader Joe's White Miso Paste


Up to this point, my experience with miso has simply been miso soup in Asian restaurants. Miso is generally made with fermented soy beans and sometimes, as is the case here, with rice. Every miso soup I've tried is a cloudy white/tan color, and it tastes mostly just salty. There has always been a faint savory, umami essence, too. I've had it plain, and I've had it a few times with noodles, tofu, and/or some sparse veggies like green onions and peas.

I guess you could look at Trader Joe's White Miso Paste as a shelf-stable base for multiple bowls of plain miso soup, or you could think of it as a unique Japanese condiment to put on...whatever. The pouch suggests adding it "to sauces, dressings, soups, and marinades." Okay.


I thought it might add a bit of fanciness and flair to a cheap cup of ramen, so that's how I experimented with it first. A few globs of the stuff added a slightly richer, fermented flavor to the otherwise thin, watery ramen broth. It took my soup one tiny step in the direction of "authentic Japanese restaurant fare" from "poor college kid instant lunch."

But in the end, it didn't really transform the meal in any significant way. I tried adding a few more globs, and honestly, there wasn't a whole lot of difference. It just made the broth cloudier and thicker, while only slightly enhancing the flavor.

We'll keep experimenting. Using it as a marinade on chicken or fish sounds fascinating to me, but I don't think I'll get around to that before I put up this blog post. Let us know if you've tried anything like that in the comments below.

$2.99 for the pouch. Imported from Japan. Refrigerate after opening. Don't think we'd purchase again, but hey, let the adventure continue...

Three stars a piece from Sonia and me for Trader Joe's White Miso Paste.

Bottom line: 6 out of 10.

7 comments:

  1. You need to try this - it was deliciosu!
    https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1020979-five-ingredient-creamy-miso-pasta?unlocked_article_code=RDGxB4gR7DJ0ZLzD5dTOimrwsao_NldafzutdJmnLhBYUpEewFnvqmIOMJem-y8PtjXuITdU5riz9FrbwPkUwr1qiL8lN-ou1H4Y03xWElFyWIwNPuF-zZ-VWFhrsZjrrih-_76IYYmqdLH1gBHnquaMQQqTm5G0FZwLyw0xMFgPWN86YjIgb3Gpug4qQvAQNHBh_KkHCQ3-LH1ML_I8eS8lRpUOtd1L1hHeKd9-8NSwvneIhyBVT2dPgO567jCA0X0NYCRHEM3ULvT-XbLyPDUIkJE-b5PGRs_SfC8g9zyZeMCrVRfcpU3RvG3Eqjym6vVvrjWFkImOCxhsFc7Ufk3F3sqKYQ&smid=share-url

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  2. Looks like teeth. How appetizing!

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    1. LOL That was unintentional. But, yes, they do look like teeth.

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  3. I like the sealable pouch - I've made a handful of recipes that call for miso paste and TJ's is WAY better priced and lasts longer in the fridge than what I've bought previously. I was excited to see it being offered.

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  4. It’s only early May, and it’s already gone! I hope it was a test run and will be returning soon.

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  5. I agree w you. just tried to make miso soup w it and ut was like boiled water. had to add spoonful better bullion to salvage the soup

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