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Cooking With Miso

On the menu: miso soup, misoyaki onigiri, classic misoyaki sablefish, and more

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Cooking With Miso

Cooking With Miso

On the menu: miso soup, misoyaki onigiri, classic misoyaki sablefish, and more

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Miso, made from fermented soybeans and essential to Japanese cooking for more than 1,000 years, is the star of this tasting menu. You will taste miso dishes from soup to salad to main to dessert. 

Learn the differences among misos as you taste white, Saikyo, red, awase, hatcho, and mugi. Also learn how to cook with it to make the most of the fact that miso is a powerhouse of prebiotics and probiotics. Gain a deeper understanding of washoku (literally "food of Japan"), and its ancient traditions that make meal preparation fun as well as transformative for your health. 

You'll make a soup, a sauce, and dessert and sample them throughout class.

Details

A materials fee of $30, included in the cost of the class, covers everything you need. 

Project

  • You will make:
    • A classic and comforting miso soup with seasonal vegetables
    • A brilliant all-purpose miso sauce that can be used for dipping, stir frying, simmering, and marinating, or as a base for salad dressing. You'll take home some of this sauce, as well as printed recipes.
    • A miso dessert, so you can experience its full versatility.

Class Policies

  • Ages 14 and up are welcome.
  • You must wear closed-toe shoes to class.
  • Each participant will need to be registered for the class (no drop-ins).
Instructor
Tracy Matsue Loeffelholz

Tracy is passionate about sharing the traditional Japanese cooking she learned as a fourth-generation Nikkei in Hawaii. She regularly teaches Washoku cooking classes on Bainbridge Island and in Seattle at The Pantry. She is a recipe developer for Providence Heart Institute, and became interested in teaching when she ran a test kitchen that prepared international chefs for online cooking classes with American home cooks. She is a graduate of the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and Harvard’s CHEF culinary coaching program. Website: IngredientsCount.com Instagram: @ingredientscount

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