Nameko mushrooms have been growing in the hardwood forests of oak and beech in Asia for centuries. Also known as Forest Namekos for their flavor and growing environment, they are sometimes referred to as ‘butterscotch mushrooms’ in the US. The mushroom is cultivated in Southern California and can be found organically grown.
Dashi is a broth made from the sea vegetable kombu, collected from the icy coastal waters of the islands of Japan. It may be purchased in Asian or natural foods stores as a dehydrated powdered broth. Traditionally, miso is made from fermented soybeans with combinations of grains. Red miso is usually made with rice. Mixed with nameko mushrooms, this soup is delicious.
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In a small bowl, liquefy the miso with 3 to 4 tablespoons of the dashi water.
Do not overcook.