Miso Soup Casual Cooking Classes(69)
Osaka Bento Bliss: Make a Traditional Japanese Box Meal
Assembling a traditional Japanese bento box is an art form. In this Osaka experience, a local host will teach you what a bento box is and how to craft one packed with delicious staples like tamagoyaki omelet, karaage (fried chicken) and miso soup.
Home Cooking, Music & Tea Ceremony Near Tokyo Disney
Experience Japanese culture and arts in a local’s home near Tokyo Disney. Dressed in a cotton kimono, you’ll participate in a tea ceremony, enjoy a music performance, learn to play a traditional instrument and cook a delicious Japanese meal.
Japanese Home Cooking Class for Beginners
Learn how to make a well-balanced Japanese meal during this cooking class in Tokyo. “Ichijiu-sansai” is the typical Japanese meal layout consisting of 1 soup and 3 dishes. In addition to miso soup, you’ll make main dishes like karaage and tamagoyaki!
Brewery Town Walk & Buddhist Temple Cooking in Kinomoto
Experience the road less traveled in Kinomoto Brewery Town! Engage with the local community, participate in a cooking workshop at Myorakuji Buddhist Temple, and walk the town's breweries and shops.
Oyakodon Cooking Class in a Cozy Tokyo Kitchen
Fluffy and flavorful, oyakodon is a Japanese home cooking staple. Learn how to make this traditional chicken and egg dish from Yuki-san in her grandmother’s kitchen-turned cooking-school in this Japanese home cooking class in Tokyo.
Hands-On Tokyo Cooking Class: Shogayaki (Ginger Pork)
Join Aoki-san, a certified cooking instructor, for a hands-on Japanese cooking class in Setagaya (Tokyo). Learn Japanese cooking techniques & make shogayaki (ginger pork) & side dishes (rice, miso soup, shredded cabbage salad, potato salad).
Ocean View Sushi Making Class in Okinawa (2 Types of Sushi)
Take in beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean as you learn how to make sushi from a local professional chef in this Okinawa cooking class. After your sushi making efforts, dig in and enjoy your meal with Japanese-style omelet and miso soup.
Japanese Cooking: Fried Onigiri, Pork Soup, and Karaage
Learn how to make a trio of classic dishes at the oldest cooking school in Japan! You’ll make yaki onigiri, tonjiru soup, and karaage chicken while learning about Japanese culinary traditions from a professional instructor.
Savor Japanese Umami: Dashi Tasting & Cooking Class (Tokyo)
Unlock the powerful flavor of umami! A seasoned chef leads this hands-on cooking class in a professional cooking studio in Omotesando, where you’ll learn about dashi, make traditional oyakodon and enjoy your meal with tea and sake.
Cute Character Bento Cooking Class in Shinjuku
Bring pop culture to the kitchen and make your own character bento, known as kyaraben, with a warm and welcoming instructor in Shinjuku. Turn everyday ingredients like rice, vegetables, ham, and eggs into a packed meal that’s almost too cute to eat.
Vegetarian Sushi-Making Class in Osaka (3 Types of Sushi)
Discover the art of vegetarian sushi with Chef Yuki during this plant-based cooking class in Osaka. Learn to make three different types of sushi and miso soup using traditional cooking techniques with a modern twist.
Local Inaka Sushi (Countryside Sushi) Cooking Class in Kochi
Try your hand at making the local dish of Kochi prefecture, inaka sushi (literally “countryside sushi”). With the highest percentage of forested land in Japan, Kochi has a diverse range of plants and veggies, making for colorful sushi toppings!
Osaka Breakfast-Making Class: Japanese Onigiri & Miso Soup
Put on your apron and create your own onigiri and miso soup, two of Japan’s beloved breakfast and all-day snacks, in a cozy home kitchen in Namba using an original recipe. Gluten-free, vegan, vegetarian and more options are available.
Onigiri Bento-Making Class in Yanaka (Tokyo)
In this onigiri-making class in Tokyo’s Yanaka area, craft an adorable selection of unique onigiri before arranging a delicious bento box with your onigiri alongside an array of local staples like fried chicken and Japanese-style omelets.
Tokyo New Year’s Food Cooking Class (Gluten-Free & Vegan)
In this Tokyo home cooking class, learn to craft traditional Japanese New Year’s dishes with a twist – using seasonal, plant-based and gluten-free ingredients. Vegan, vegetarian, and halal options can be accommodated.
Homestyle Cooking Class at a 600-Year-Old Shrine in Tokyo
Step inside a 600-year-old shrine in Tokyo and soak in the atmosphere as you learn how to make a variety of homestyle Japanese dishes. Form beautiful onigiri and learn the technique of rolling a Japanese style omelet as you make a delicious meal.
Calligraphy & Cooking (Chirashi or Maki Sushi) in Chiba
Learn how to make it for yourself at Chieko’s home cooking class in Chiba. Choose between chirashi (scattered) or maki (rolled) sushi, plus various side dishes. Experience includes pick-up from Chiba Station, recipes, & calligraphy lessons.
Chirashi Sushi Cooking Class in Tokyo (Setagaya)
Join Aoki-san for a Japanese cooking class in Setagaya (Tokyo). Make chirashi (scattered) sushi & various side dishes, from preparing the ingredients to assembling the final dish. End by enjoying your handmade meal.
Learn How To Make Miso & Onigiri in a Cozy Japanese Kitchen
Learn to make miso, one of Japan’s classic fermented ingredients, and onigiri (Japanese rice balls) from a fermentation expert in a cozy Kyoto kitchen.
Vegan Maki Sushi Home Cooking Class in Setagaya, Tokyo
Make and enjoy a healthy lunch in Yuka's kitchen in Setagaya (Tokyo)! In this fun home cooking class, roll vegan and low-gluten maki sushi and prepare side dishes with seasonal vegetables.
Healthy Japanese Home Cooking Class in Tokyo (Setagaya)
Enjoy a healthy, sugar-free Japanese meal in this home cooking class in central Tokyo that can accommodate vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free and halal-friendly options. Make rolled omelet, onigiri rice balls, soup, mochi, and more!
Private Tsukiji Market Visit & Sushi-Making in Ikebukuro
Learn all about sushi-making with a certified guide interpreter, from choosing fresh ingredients to enjoying a delicious sushi meal, in this private Tsukiji Outer Market visit followed by a sushi making class in Ikebukuro.
Ikebukuro Sushi Making Class (Vegan & Vegetarian Options)
Fall in love with sushi making in this fun and engaging home cooking class in Ikebukuro. Cut tuna, prepare sushi rice, grate wasabi and assemble three kinds of sushi to enjoy with a steamy bowl of miso soup. Vegan and vegetarian options available!
Family-Friendly Tokyo Home Party: Home Cooking Class & Meal
Experience an authentic Japanese home party in a cozy home in the suburbs of Western Tokyo. Aki, your local host, will take you shopping and share her best home cooking recipes before sharing a delicious meal in a family-friendly home party.
Temari Sushi Making Class in Shinagawa (Tokyo)
Round, cute and colorful, temari sushi is both fun and easy to make. Learn this creative style of sushi-making with an experienced host in this home cooking class in Tokyo and enjoy your meal with miso soup, rolled omelet, a side dish and dessert.
Tokyo Home Cooking: Make Maki Sushi Rolls in Shinagawa
Roll maki sushi in this fun cooking class in central Tokyo’s Shinagawa district. You’ll learn new recipes, discover Japanese home cooking secrets, and enjoy a delicious sushi meal with a steamy bowl of miso soup.
Tokyo Lunch: Make a Traditional Japanese Bento in Shinagawa
Uncover the secrets to a picture-perfect bento lunch that tastes as good as it looks in this home cooking class with a friendly cooking instructor in Shinagawa. You’ll make Japanese-style fried chicken, onigiri rice balls, rolled omelet and more.
Temaki Sushi Making Class in Shinagawa (Tokyo)
It’s a sushi party! Make hand-rolled sushi (temaki) with your favorite fillings in this home cooking class with a friendly host in Tokyo’s central district of Shinagawa. Complete your meal with miso soup, a side dish and dessert.
Discover the Art of Miso Soup in Casual Cooking Classes
If you're a lover of Japanese cuisine and eager to master one of its fundamental dishes, our miso soup casual cooking classes will provide you with an enriching experience. Miso soup, an integral part of Japanese meals, is both comforting and full of flavors — a simple yet sophisticated dish that epitomizes the beauty of Japanese cooking. Whether you're a complete novice or someone looking to refine your skills, these classes offer a hands-on and fun way to learn how to make traditional, delicious miso soup from scratch.
What to Expect in Our Miso Soup Cooking Classes
Our miso soup casual cooking classes are designed to be engaging and educational. You will start with an introduction to the core ingredients: miso paste, dashi (a traditional Japanese stock), tofu, wakame (seaweed), and various seasonal vegetables. You'll learn about the different types of miso paste — from white to red — and how each affects the flavor of the soup. You'll also discover the nuances of crafting the perfect dashi, which is essential for authentic Japanese soup-making. As you cook, experienced instructors will guide you through each step, ensuring you understand the processes and techniques, like how to balance flavors and properly incorporate ingredients.
Moreover, these classes do not end at just cooking. You will delve into the cultural significance of miso soup in Japan and how it complements various Japanese dishes. This broader context makes the culinary experience more meaningful and might inspire you to explore other aspects of Japanese cuisine.
Why Choose These Casual Cooking Classes?
Casual cooking classes offer a relaxed environment for enthusiasts of all skill levels, prioritizing enjoyment as much as learning. They provide an excellent opportunity to socialize with like-minded food lovers while honing your culinary skills. Small class sizes ensure personalized attention, allowing you to learn at your own pace and ask questions freely. Whether you’re looking to integrate Japanese dishes into your home cooking routine or hoping to impress guests at your next dinner party, mastering miso soup is a rewarding addition to your culinary repertoire.
By the end of the class, you’ll not only have your own delicious miso soup to savor but also the confidence to recreate it at home. With the techniques and insights you gain, miso soup can become more than just a dish — it can be a delightful and nourishing part of your everyday life. Join us to immerse yourself in the flavors of Japan through the comforting and robust tastes of homemade miso soup!