Miso Soba Noodle Soup with Shiitake, Tofu, & Butternut Squash

RESTAURANT WORTHY soup right here. Finally! I sucked it up and actually made a proper dinner. Todd and I also took a couple of loads over to the new rental. It was a late night.

The Thimble Home doesn't feel right anymore.; all our plants and my artwork has moved to the new place. I mean really, what's a home without plants and personal art anyway? We both can't wait to be out of the Thimble Home. It served it's purpose and would of been a pretty perfect temporary stay except for a handful of things:

  1. Our very, very loud motorcycling neighbor and the fourwheeling kids down the road.
  2. The fact that an absolutely horrid, stale smoke smell has impregnated the walls and somehow seeped into all my clothes. Seriously the grossest thing ever. 
  3. Our landlord, whom I'm pretty sure wants us out so she can demolish the place and build a duplex. Thus, the total lack of keeping up with repairs. 
  4. The absolutely insane layout of the home. It's basically a tiny, wandering hallway.
  5. No bedroom. No dishwasher. No lawn.
  6. Serious water problems. Floor literally crumbling. Part of roof ripped off. Washer broken. Etc.

Those are the biggest issues. And of course, it has a few redeeming qualities as well. Mainly that it's situated on a fairly lightly trafficked road and it has a bit of privacy.

Anyways, thanks for letting me rationalize our move with you! Point is, I haven't really cooked anything substantial in about a week and I was maybe going a tad crazy. There's only so many bagels and bananas one can consume!

This soup was the perfect remedy. Miso, shiitake, tofu, kale, soba, and butternut squash all married together to help Todd and I keep our immunity robust during this stressful (and dusty!) time of chaos.

Produce On Parade - Miso Soba Noodle Soup with Shiitake, Tofu, & Butternut Squash

Whole foods, clean eating, and completely delicious. An umami-filled, restaurant-worthy, and hearty soup!

Produce On Parade - Miso Soba Noodle Soup with Shiitake, Tofu, & Butternut Squash

Miso Soba Noodle Soup with Shiitake, Tofu, & Butternut Squash

  • Oven:
  • 10 oz. extra firm tofu, diced
  • 5 oz. frozen diced butternut squash (about 1 1/2 cups)
  • sesame oil
  • liquid amino acids or soy sauce
  • Broth:
  • 8 cups water
  • 1 large piece of dried Kombu (optional)
  • 1 oz. dried Shiitake mushrooms (or 8 oz. fresh)
  • 2 Tbsp. minced fresh ginger
  • 2 large green onions, sliced
  • 1/4 tsp. (to taste) fresh chili paste
  • 1/2 cup miso paste
  • 1 Tbsp. lime juice
  • Sustenance: 
  • 1 bunch of kale, de-stemmed and chopped small
  • 10 oz. dried soba noodles

Notes: Fresh butternut squash may be used instead of frozen, but the cooking time may need to be adjusted accordingly. Be sure that boiling the noodles is the very last thing prepared. They shouldn't sit, for they will stick together. 

Preheat oven to 375 F. Press the tofu if necessary and towel dry. Dice and scatter on a rimmed baking sheet along with the diced squash. Drizzle with sesame oil and liquid amino acids. Brush to coat evenly and bake at 375 F for 35 minutes. Add to the soup when done baking. 

Produce On Parade - Miso Soba Noodle Soup with Shiitake, Tofu, & Butternut Squash

Meanwhile, combine all the broth ingredients (excluding the miso and lime juice) in a large soup pot and bring almost to a boil.

Produce On Parade - Miso Soba Noodle Soup with Shiitake, Tofu, & Butternut Squash
Produce On Parade - Miso Soba Noodle Soup with Shiitake, Tofu, & Butternut Squash
Produce On Parade - Miso Soba Noodle Soup with Shiitake, Tofu, & Butternut Squash

Then, kill the heat and stir in the miso and lime juice, ensuring there are no miso clumps. 

Produce On Parade - Miso Soba Noodle Soup with Shiitake, Tofu, & Butternut Squash

Now, wash and rip or chop the kale into small pieces. Place in a microwave safe bowl and cover with a microwave safe plate. Zap on high for about 3-4 minutes, until fragrant, bright green, and limp. Set aside.

Produce On Parade - Miso Soba Noodle Soup with Shiitake, Tofu, & Butternut Squash

Pull the whole mushrooms and kombu out of the broth with a slotted spoon and carefully slice all into bite size pieces. Add back to the broth along with the cooked kale and stir. Careful not to burn your fingers!

Produce On Parade - Miso Soba Noodle Soup with Shiitake, Tofu, & Butternut Squash

Bring a medium saucepan to a boil for the noodles. Once boiling, add the dried noodles and cook for about 4 minutes until al dente. Drain, return to pot and coat with sesame oil to prevent sticking. 

Produce On Parade - Miso Soba Noodle Soup with Shiitake, Tofu, & Butternut Squash

To serve, place desired amount of soba noodles into a bowl and laden the soup over. Serve hot. 

Produce On Parade - Miso Soba Noodle Soup with Shiitake, Tofu, & Butternut Squash

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German Word of The Day: Moving --> Verlegung (pronounced: verleeh-gun)

Good Deed of The Day: This is so sad. One life for another in this case does not seem to be the appropriate action. Sign this petition to save the killing of this family's beloved furry companion, Nika the Husky. 

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7 Things I'm Loving Lately

Hey there! Guess what? Todd and I are moving! Yep, we straightup decided to move. It was a very quick decision that had been brewing for quite some time. We gave our landlord 10 days, so we'll be super busy moving all week. Unfortunately, it's my regret to inform you that there may not be many posts this week. I feel your pain.  However, I've had a couple drafts saved up for a rainy day like a good blogger should, so here's a peek at a few things I've been kind of obsessed with lately. I feel lucky to have these 7 wonderful products in my life, so I thought I'd share!

Produce On Parade - 7 Things I've Been Loving Lately

Some affiliate links below. 

Flamous Original Falafel Chips 

You guys...these chips are amazing. They are falafel, but in chip form! Hippie vegans unite! As far as chips go they are super nutritious, very filling and highly addictive. No joke, sometimes I just have half a bag for lunch. They're kept hidden in my car so I semi-forget about them, but when I do remember it's like a super special treat and I eat half the bag, get full and don't cook dinner. Click below to get yourself some. I find them at Fred Meyer and Amazon.

 

Athleta Andalé Pant

OMG...These. Pants. Are. Amazzzing. Honestly, these are the pants dreams are made of. Yea, they're kind of expensive if you want five pairs like me...I only have one, but that might change soon. I got them on our East Coast trip and haven't taken them off since...except to wash, I'm not that gross. They are sooo super comfortable. I actually wear them to work and of course they can be used for yoga as well, or any exercise really. Dress 'em up or dress 'em down, they can also be capris or full-on pants. Surprisingly, they are incredibly slimming. I am wearing them right now, truly. 

Source: Athleta

Old Mother Hubbard Crunchy Classic Snacks for Dogs, Just Vegg'N

So, I can't say I've actually tried these myself but...Bob really loves them. I bought him Old Mother Hubbard snacks when we were non-vegans and now that we've made the switch I absolutely had to find out if they offered completely vegan ones and low and behold, they do! I almost died with excitement. I buy mine from Amazon. They come in different sizes, too!  

prAna Men's Sutra Pant

I got Todd these Yoga pants for Christmas and the man loves them. He uses them for yoga mostly but I think they look great out and about. I wish Prana made a women's version. I'd just wear them out on the town, cuz that's how I roll. 

Tea Forte KATI Cup

I have a confession. I might hoard these. First discovered at a Whole Foods in Ohio, I was lured by the name because I too am a Katie. Since we don't have any WF stores up here in Alaska, I order mine from Amazon. Over the course of a year or two I may have ordered six (or more, I lost count). Not all for me though, geeze! I only have three. Obviously, that is a perfectly acceptable number of tea cups to own. I really love how fine the mesh strainer is. There's a very naughty caramel Rooibos tea I have that's always trying to sneak through my tea strainers. This one keeps it mostly out. Also, they have the cutest patterns.  

DeVita absolutely Blushed - Pink Opal Blusher

I requested and received this sample to try out and I absolutely love it (get it?). No really. I've been using NARS Orgasm blush since before I went vegan and was going to order a new one but learned that they test on animals. Wah, wahhhh. I was scouting a vegan one when I found DeVita. My search for a cruelty-free, vegan, no weird chemicals blush is over. Hallelujah! I don't know what it is about this blush, it's like it was custom made for me or something. It looks so natural, I love it even more than my NARS one, which is supposed to be the Holy Grail of blushes. That's all I'll say now because pretty soon you'll see a review of this blush along with a BB cream! 

Source: Devita

Talisman Designs Get Real Solid Beechwood Measuring Spoons

My little brother got me these off my Christmas wish list. They are so adorable. I just love, love, love them! Everytime I use them they always make me smile. Also, they come in different designs and have matching mixing/serving spoons, salad servers, knives, forks, etc. I also have a mixing spoon that I got a couple years ago for our wedding. I adore the little hedgehog, he's my favorite. 

 

Well, that's all for now. I hope you had fun looking at some items that bring Todd, Bob, and myself great joy. Cheers!

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