Noodlepedia
A glossary of both familiar and lesser-known Asian ingredients and terms.
 
															Miso Paste
A fermented soybean paste used in Japanese cooking. Salty, savory, and rich in umami—it’s the backbone of miso soup and so much more.
Pro Tip: Never boil miso! Stir it in at the end to preserve its flavor and probiotic benefits.
How to Use It:
- Make miso soup in minutes
- Whisk into marinades or dressings
- Add to stir-fries, glazes, or ramen broth
1. Miso Butter Pasta with Mushrooms
Vibe: Silky, savory, rich, and just a lil’ fancy. This one is date night worthy but takes like 20 minutes.
🛒 Ingredients:
- 2 servings pasta (spaghetti or udon work great) 
- 1–2 tbsp butter 
- 1 tbsp miso paste (white or yellow) 
- 1/4 cup pasta water 
- 1–2 cups mushrooms (shiitake, cremini, oyster) 
- 2 garlic cloves, minced 
- Optional: chili flakes, scallions, parmesan, or soft-boiled egg 
👩🍳 Instructions:
- Cook pasta until al dente. Save some pasta water. 
- In a pan, sauté garlic and mushrooms in butter until browned. 
- Add miso paste and a splash of pasta water. Stir until smooth and creamy. 
- Toss in pasta and coat well, adding more pasta water as needed to make it glossy. 
- Top with chili flakes, scallions, or a soft egg for drama. 
🍄 Why it hits: The miso butter gives depth and saltiness like parmesan but with an umami edge. So easy, so elegant.
2. Miso Glazed Chicken Thighs (Sheet Pan-Style)
Vibe: Sweet, salty, savory glaze that gets sticky and caramelized in the oven. Minimal effort, max payoff.
🛒 Ingredients:
- 4 chicken thighs (bone-in or boneless) 
- 2 tbsp miso paste 
- 1 tbsp honey or brown sugar 
- 1 tbsp soy sauce 
- 1 tsp sesame oil 
- 1 clove garlic, grated 
- Optional: sesame seeds, green onion, steamed rice 
👩🍳 Instructions:
- Preheat oven to 400°F (or air fryer if you’re in that mood). 
- Mix miso, honey, soy sauce, sesame oil, and garlic into a thick marinade. 
- Slather it all over the chicken and let it sit for 10–30 minutes (or longer if you’ve got time). 
- Bake for 25–30 min until golden and caramelized. Broil for a minute or two at the end for crispy edges. 
- Serve with rice, steamed veggies, or stuff it into a bao bun if you’re feeling spicy. 
🔥 Why people love it: That glaze is pure flavor power. Miso adds depth, and the honey gives it that glossy finish.