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Miso Soup with Shrimp

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Seafood, Grains Japanese Japanese, Soups/stews, Fish/shellf 5 Servings

INGREDIENTS

10 lg Shrimp; cooked, peeled
3 c Dashi stock; **1
1/2 c Miso; light **2
2 Kamaboko; small cakes **3 thinly sliced
1/2 ts Sugar
2 Scallions; chopped
1/2 Bean curd; fresh; cut into
; small cubes

INSTRUCTIONS

Prepare the stock according to the instructions on the package. Bring to a
simmer and stir in the miso, using a wire whisk. Add the sugar, kamaboko
and fresh bean curd. Divide into five bowls and add the scallions and
shrimp.
**1 Made from dried seaweed or dried tuna shavings; is available in
Japanese or Oriental markets.
**2 Fermented soybean paste; available in Japanese or Oriental markets.
**3 Deep-fried fish paste cakes or can use deep-fried bean curd cakes;
available in Japanese or Oriental markets . By Jeff Smith The Frugal
Gourmet From the 01/30/1991 issue of The Springfield Union-News
Meal-Mastered by  Joe Comiskey   08/18/1992 Posted on $p FOOD SOFTWARE by
JOE COMISKEY   (JPMD44A) on 08//93, MM format
Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V4 #043 by BobbieB1@aol.com on Feb 11, 1997.

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