All posts tagged: miso

Honey Miso Slow Roast Pork Shoulder

Looking for a hands-off dinner? This honey miso slow roast pork shoulder is quick to put together but then spends 3 hours in the oven. Served with shredded cabbage, sliced cucumber, rice, and miso soup for a delicious, not too heavy spring dinner. Get this started early and enjoy your meal outside while it’s still light! Honey Miso Slow Roast NZ Pork Shoulder 15 mins prep | 3 hours cookDifficulty: Easy | Serves 4 INGREDIENTS1/4 cup miso paste1/4 cup honey4 garlic cloves, minced1 Tbsp fresh ginger, minced1 Tbsp sesame oil1 tsp salt1/2 tsp ground black pepper1.5kg NZ pork shoulder1 onion TO SERVEShredded cabbage, sliced cucumber, steamed rice, spring onion and miso soup PREPARATION1. Pre-heat oven to 160°C.2. Combine the miso paste, honey, garlic, ginger, sesame oil, salt and black pepper in a small bowl. Mix to form a paste. Reserve.3. Peel and slice the onion and place into the bottom of a dutch oven or casserole dish.4. Place the pork shoulder on a chopping board. Using a sharp knife, cut away the skin and excess …

Miso Glazed Salmon Tray Bake

If you know me, you’ll know that I’m a bit obsessed with salmon. This beautiful Miso Glazed Salmon Tray Bake is an easy salmon recipe for spring. My recipe serves 4 but is easy to adapt to 1 or 6 portions if needed. Miso Glazed Salmon Tray Bake 15 mins prep | 45 mins cookDifficulty: Easy | Serves 4 INGREDIENTS2 Tbsp white miso paste2 Tbsp sake1 Tbsp brown sugar1 Tbsp soy sauce4 salmon fillets (120g to 180g each)500 grams new potatoes, halved2 red onions, cut into wedges1 large capsicum, deseeded and cut into thick strips1 Tbsp dried thyme3 Tbsp extra virgin olive oilSalt and pepper3 courgettes, cut into thick rounds1 bunch asparagus, woody ends removed1 Tbsp sesame seeds1 spring onion, thinly sliced PREPARATION This recipe was created for Borges.

Smokey hummus and roast veggie trumpets (and a giveaway)

This post was made possible thanks to the folks at Lisa’s and Farrah’s , who know a thing or two about quick and easy meals. Scroll to the bottom of this post to enter the giveaway. I love hummus. My absolute favourite way to consume chickpeas. Who’s with me? I love hummus slathered, spread, dipped or dolloped. I have absolutely eaten hummus with a spoon. Lisa’s is a beloved name in dips and their latest creation is the new Lisa’s Smokey Hummus. Delicately pair Lisa’s Smokey Hummus with the savoury and sweet flavours of roasted vegetables, honey and miso. I’m so pleased with how these turned out. I tested this recipe out on two hungry men who devoured them with glee. Super easy to assemble, hearty and full of flavour, this recipe is sure to be put on rotation at your house. I’ve used Farrah’s wraps which are generously portioned. My recipe uses one wrap, cut in half and cone folded to form two cute trumpets. You will need a microwave for this recipe meaning …