Miso Soup with Rice

Last Updated on October 12, 2021 by Anne-Marie

A quick and easy miso soup with rice and vegetables. Make this easy miso soup for a meal or snack.

Bowls, cups and spoons of Miso Soup with Rice.

Why this recipe works

When I created my Miso Soup with Rice recipe, I wanted to come up with a basic miso soup recipe that my kids could make on their own.

They love making instant miso soup from a mix, but I wanted something more wholesome but just as easy.

So when Minute Ready to Serve Rice had me develop a recipe using one of their instant rice products, I thought it would be ideal.

Bowls and a cup of miso soup with rice, peas and carrots and a soup spoon on a colorful woven mat.

How do I make easy miso soup?

First, you need some miso! Miso is actually fermented soybeans and it comes in a variety of forms – white, red and mixed. It’s available at most Asian markets and probably at your local health food store, too.

What I love about it besides it’s salty-sweet taste (called umami) is that it’s so versatile. You can, of course, use it in Quick & Easy Miso Soup. But it’s terrific in stir fry, in a glaze for chicken or fish, and in a salad dressing.

Don’t worry if you have to buy much more miso than is required in this homemade miso soup recipe. A tightly sealed container of miso in the refrigerator will be good for many months.

I keep my containers of white and red miso in the very back of the refrigerator so it stays super cold.

Closeup of bowls and a cup of miso soup with rice, peas and carrots on a woven mat.

Using Minute Ready to Serve Rice in Quick & Easy Miso Soup

Since I wanted to make this miso soup recipe a bit hardier, I needed to add something to the soup besides vegetables.

Leftover rice would be ideal, but we don’t always have that in the refrigerator. And it takes to long to make a batch of rice. That’s why Minute Ready to Serve Rice is perfect.

You just heat up an already prepared cup of Minute Rice  in the microwave to add to this easy miso soup recipe while you’re heating up the soup. Easy enough for an older child to do by themselves!

I thought their Fried Rice flavor would be perfect for this Asian flavored soup dish, but you can use brown rice and quinoa, or Basmati, Jasmine or  white rice. All would be delicious!

(Note: Minute Ready to Serve Fried Rice is NOT gluten free. Check the Minute Ready to Serve website for full nutritional information. )

Buy several to Minute Ready to Serve Rice varieties to try, since it’s a yummy addition to lunch on the go since you can heat and eat it straight from the cup.

It’s also perfect for kids’ school lunches, assuming they have a microwave in the school cafeteria.

Finally, try it for a quick breakfast meal or snack. Heat and add some milk, raisins, and a dash of cinnamon. A wholesome rice dish that’s easy for the kids to eat on the way to school or sports practice.

White bowls and a cup of soup with vegetables on a colorful woven mat.

Tips to make easy miso soup with rice

Portion size: The miso soup recipe portion size is for 2 – or one very hungry teenager. If you’re just making soup for yourself and don’t want leftovers, halve the recipe.

What type of miso?

I used white miso for this homemade miso soup recipe. But red or mixed miso would work well, too.

No miso? You can use a tablespoon or two of soy sauce instead of miso.

What type of vegetables:

I always have bags of peas and carrots in the freezer to add to mac and cheese or other dishes. Not to worry if you don’t. Instead, use any other frozen vegetables cut into small pieces that you like.

There’s no need to defrost the frozen vegetables. Just add to the miso soup ingredients as directed to heat up.

No chives? If you don’t have fresh chives in the garden like I do used dried chives or substitute thinly sliced green onions instead.

Can I add some meat? 

You may wish to add a protein to this basic miso soup recipe. Some ideas would be slices of hard boiled egg, or pieces of tofu. If you have leftover chicken, pork or beef from the previous night’s dinner, cut the meat into small pieces and add to the miso soup recipe.

How to serve:

Quick & Easy Miso Soup with Rice & Vegetables can be served in bowls or in mugs.

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Yield: 2 SERVINGS

Miso Soup with Rice

Quick & Easy Miso Soup with Rice & Vegetables Recipe

A quick and easy miso soup with rice and vegetables. Make this easy miso soup recipe as a meal or snack.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 cups water
  • 3 tablespoons white miso (soybean) paste
  • 1/2 cup frozen peas and carrots
  • 2 teaspoons finely chopped chives
  • 2 cups Minute Ready to Serve Rice (variety of your choice), heated per directions

Instructions

  1. Place water and miso in a small saucepan over medium-high heat. Use a spoon to break up and mix miso into the water as it heats.
  2. Bring to a boil and lower heat to medium-low. Add frozen peas and carrots and chives.
  3. Add two already heated in the microwave Minute Ready to Serve Rice cups. Stir to break up any clumps of rice.
  4. Serve.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

2

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 225Total Fat: 1gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 38mgCarbohydrates: 49gFiber: 2gSugar: 2gProtein: 6g

Nutritional information is automatically calculated per the ingredients list. Serving size may not be accurate. Please double-check with your preferred nutritional app for the most accurate information.

5 thoughts on “Miso Soup with Rice

  1. Mitsuo

    In Hawaii local Japanese add rice and cooked egg to miso soup. Egg stye can be boiled or fried, up to the person but I also add wakame and tofu. Kind of like Okonomiyaki, up to you what you put into it. I do this to both Akamiso and Shiromiso.

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    1. Anne-Marie Nichols Post author

      Good point, John. Adding miso to boiling water does kill the probiotics in the miso. Instead, wait until the soup has been taken off the heat and then stir or whisk in miso after the water has cooled a bit.

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  2. Tasha

    This was super good and super easy. I made it with their boil in bag brown rice. Light on flavor, so I add some liquid aminos to my individual portions.

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