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    Miso Mushroom Pasta

    Updated: Nov 29, 2023 · Published: Nov 5, 2023 by Brendon · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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    Want to impress your wife or girlfriend for date night? Try out this quick and simple Miso Mushroom Pasta fusion which will be ready within 20 minutes, perfect for a weeknight meal. This homemade gourmet pasta dish consists of umami flavors from miso, rustic mushrooms, comfort of al dente spaghetti, perfect texture of parmesan cheese topped with a crunch of nori.

    close up shot of the dish on a plate

    I'm constantly on the lookout for new culinary adventures. Today's mission? Miso Mushroom Pasta – a fusion recipe that combines the rich, rustic flavors of Italian spaghetti pasta with the umami-rich notes of Japanese miso. 

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    At its heart lies miso, a fundamental ingredient in Japanese cuisine which is a fermented paste made from soybeans, grains, salt, and koji mold. The deep umami flavor of miso elevates the dish to a whole new level, infusing it with a rich, savory taste that perfectly complements the earthy notes of mushrooms. 

    Today seems like just a regular Wednesday weeknight, but it was not. It was date night and I wanted to surprise my wife with a three-course meal. So I sent her out to run some errands, where in the meantime I could start off with one of my culinary experiments. 

    I recently prepared my favorite butter chicken pasta recipe which tasted amazing and wanted to try another Asian-inspired Italian fusion dish, adding new fusion recipes to my arsenal. Miso mushroom pasta just felt like that perfect gourmet pasta dish which complimented the other two. Yes, It was a lot to juggle as I had ideas for two other dishes, but these were quick and easy to prepare. 

    The al dente spaghetti, perfectly coated in this creamy miso-mushroom sauce, became the canvas for this culinary masterpiece. The dish looked elegant and gourmet with its beautiful presentation, but the taste felt homemade and comforting. Each bite was a flavor packed experience in its own way. Keep scrolling to find out how to impress your wife or girlfriend with this date night dinner meal.

    Ingredients

    Herbs and Spices: red pepper flakes, salt, pepper
    Liquids: olive oil
    Regular ingredients: garlic, spaghetti pasta, spring onion
    Specialty ingredients: shiitake mushroom, miso paste, parmesan cheese, nori

    See recipe card for quantities.

    ingredients for the recipe

    Walk through the Recipe

    Let's start preparing the Miso Mushroom Pasta by cooking the spaghetti al dente with salt.

    boiled spaghetti picked up by a pair of tongs from a pan

    Set aside two cups of pasta water to prepare the miso mushroom sauce later.

    miso paste, chopped spring onions and garlic, with thinly sliced nori on a cutting board

    We prepare the miso mixture by adding the pasta water to the miso paste. Make sure there are no lumps.

    mushrooms, spring onions and garlic sautéed in a wok.

    As the pasta cooks, we sauté sliced mushrooms in a wok until golden brown. Add in the garlic, spring onion bulbs and sauté until fragrant.

    miso mixture added to the wok with mushrooms and other ingredients

    Let us now pour in the miso mixture into the mushroom wok and reduce to a creamy sauce. Add some pasta water if required.

    cooked spaghetti added to the wok with the miso mushrooms

    It’s time to combine the dish by tossing in the cooked spaghetti with the sauce. We then season the dish with black pepper and red pepper flakes.

    parmesan cheese added to the wok with the miso mushroom pasta

    Quickly toss the dish with parmesan cheese and sprinkle over finely sliced spring onions.

    chopped spring onions added to the wok of miso mushroom pasta

    We transfer this creamy pasta to serving plates and garnish with finely sliced Nori. There you have it, Miso Mushroom spaghetti pasta is now ready.

    Substitutions

    You can replace some of the ingredients in the recipe to suit what you have at home.

    • Shiitake mushrooms: porcini, oyster, maitake, king trumpet mushrooms
    • Spaghetti pasta: linguini, fettuccine, tagliatelle pasta
    • Olive oil: butter
    • Parmesan cheese: Pecorino Romano, Grana Padano, Asiago cheese

    Tips

    1. Choose the Right Miso: Select a miso paste that suits your taste. White miso (shiro) is milder and slightly sweeter, while red miso (aka) is saltier and has a more pronounced flavor. Experiment to find your preference.
    2. Sauté the Mushrooms Properly: Allow the mushrooms to brown before adding other ingredients. This enhances their flavor. 
    3. Don't Overcook the Pasta: Cook the spaghetti until it's al dente, as it will continue cooking briefly when combined with the sauce. Overcooked pasta can become mushy.
    4. Save Pasta Water: Before draining the cooked pasta, reserve a cup of pasta cooking water. This starchy liquid can be used to adjust the sauce's consistency and enhance its silkiness.
    miso mushroom pasta on a plate with a pair of chopsticks on the side

    FAQs

    What is Miso?

    Miso is a traditional Japanese seasoning made by fermenting soybeans or other grains with salt and a specific type of mold called koji. It has a rich, savory, and umami flavor. You can use different types of miso paste, such as white (shiro) or red (aka), depending on your preference. They will impart varying degrees of sweetness and saltiness to the dish.

    Can I prepare Miso Mushroom pasta in advance?

    While it's best enjoyed fresh, you can prepare the components separately (cook the spaghetti, make the miso-mushroom sauce) and assemble them just before serving to prevent the pasta from becoming too soft.

    How do I store leftover Miso Mushroom pasta?

    Store any leftover pasta in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2-3 days. Reheat it in a pan with a splash of water or vegetable broth to refresh the flavors.

    Can I freeze Miso Mushroom Pasta?

    Freezing pasta dishes with creamy sauces, like this one, is not recommended as the texture may change upon thawing. It's best enjoyed fresh or refrigerated for a short time.

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    Recipe

    miso mushroom pasta on a plate with a pair of chopsticks placed diagonally besides the plate

    Miso Mushroom Pasta

    Brendon
    Miso Mushroom Pasta - Simple and easy date night recipe packed with umami flavor of miso, earthy mushrooms, parmesan cheese, garnished with nori.
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 15 minutes mins
    Course Main Course
    Cuisine Fusion, Italian, Japanese
    Servings 2 Servings

    Ingredients
      

    • 2 cups Shiitake mushrooms, sliced
    • 2 tablespoon miso paste
    • 2 cloves garlic
    • 200 grams spaghetti
    • 2 spring onions
    • ¼ cup Parmesan cheese
    • ¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes
    • 1 tablespoon Nori, finely sliced
    • 3 tablespoon olive oil
    • Salt to taste
    • black pepper to taste

    Instructions
     

    • Cook the spaghetti pasta according to the package instructions with salt until al dente. Reserve two cups of pasta water. In a small bowl, whisk together the miso paste and ½ cup pasta water until well combined.
    • In a large skillet or frying pan, heat olive oil over medium heat. Add the sliced mushrooms and sauté until they turn golden brown and release their flavorful juices. Add the finely chopped garlic and spring onion white bulbs and sauté for a few minutes until they become fragrant.
    • Pour the miso mixture into the pan and stir well for 2 minutes to create a creamy sauce. Add pasta water if the sauce thickens too fast. Reduce the heat to low.
    • Toss the cooked pasta into the pan and ensure the spaghetti is well-coated with the sauce. Season the pasta with black pepper and red pepper flakes. Keep in mind that miso is salty, so you may not need to add salt.
    • Add the parmesan cheese and give it a quick toss. Turn off the heat and sprinkle over finely sliced green spring onions.
    • Transfer the Miso Mushroom Pasta to serving plates. Garnish with finely sliced nori in the center for presentation. Serve Immediately while it's hot.

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