Miso is one of those pantry heroes that deserves a permanent spot in your refrigerator. It’s powerful, versatile, and can elevate simple meals into something memorable. Once you start cooking with miso regularly, you’ll find countless ways to use it—stirred into dressings, blended into a glaze, mixed with butter, or incorporated into sauces. A little miso goes a long way.
Below are a range of miso-forward recipes that cover quick weeknight dinners, impressive mains for guests, and bright sides and salads. Whether you’re new to miso or looking for fresh ideas, these dishes show how one ingredient can add depth, saltiness, and savory richness to everything from fish and chicken to vegetables and salads.
- Miso Salmon
- Miso Black Cod
- Miso-Glazed Scallops
- Miso Chicken
- Miso-Glazed Japanese Eggplant
- Blistered Green Beans with Miso Butter
- Avocado Salad with Creamy Miso Dressing
- Slaw with Miso-Ginger Dressing
- Japanese Restaurant Salad Dressing
- Shrimp, Sugar Snap Pea & Scallion Stir-Fry with Miso Sauce
- Mixed Green Salad with Creamy Sesame Dressing
Miso Salmon

This elegant yet simple dish uses a miso-based marinade that doubles as a glaze. Broiling caramelizes the glaze into a glossy, savory finish that pairs beautifully with the salmon’s richness. Ready in minutes, it’s perfect for a weeknight dinner that feels special.
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Miso Black Cod

Miso-black cod has a restaurant-worthy glaze that browns to a deep mahogany. The flavorful coating makes the delicate cod feel indulgent; serve it over rice to catch every drop of the sauce.
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Miso-Glazed Scallops

Scallops glazed with miso develop a golden, slightly caramelized top and a tender interior. This preparation is elegant enough for guests but straightforward enough for a midweek treat.
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Miso Chicken

For a crowd-pleasing weeknight main, miso and mirin create a savory-sweet coating that crisps while it cooks and fills the kitchen with a wonderful aroma. Leftovers taste great warm, chilled, or tossed into a salad the next day.
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Miso-Glazed Japanese Eggplant

This miso-glazed eggplant converts even skeptics. The glaze is savory, slightly sweet, and packed with umami; baking softens the eggplant until it becomes meltingly tender. Serve it as a side, an appetizer, or over rice as a satisfying vegetarian main.
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Blistered Green Beans with Miso Butter

Simple green beans are transformed by a smear of miso butter that clings to each blistered bean. This side dish is quick to make and memorable enough to steal the show at dinner.
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Avocado Salad with Creamy Miso Dressing

Silky avocado, crisp greens, and a creamy miso dressing combine for a comforting salad inspired by favorite Japanese restaurants. The dressing is rich, savory, and adds satisfying depth to every bite.
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Slaw with Miso-Ginger Dressing

This crunchy slaw gets bright, savory notes from a miso-ginger dressing that tastes like the slaws served at Japanese restaurants. It’s great for picnics, barbecues, or as a lively side at dinner.
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Japanese Restaurant Salad Dressing

The classic thick carrot-ginger dressing you often see at hibachi spots can be made at home. Miso is optional but recommended for extra umami. Use it on salads, roasted vegetables, or enjoy it straight from the spoon.
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Shrimp, Sugar Snap Pea & Scallion Stir-Fry with Miso Sauce

This speedy stir-fry is fresh, bright, and savory. Snap peas and scallions add crispness while a miso-based sauce ties the dish together for a satisfying weeknight meal.
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Mixed Green Salad with Creamy Sesame Dressing

One more miso-forward dressing to round things out: a sesame-creamy dressing that complements any greens, from hearty kale to delicate mixed lettuces. Miso adds a savory backbone that takes salads to the next level.
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