Tonjiru is a Japanese pork miso soup recipe that turns thin sliced pork, root vegetables, tofu, and miso broth into a hearty comfort meal. This dish usually starts by cooking pork with ingredients such as daikon, carrot, burdock root, konjac, potato, mushrooms, onion, green onion, or tofu so the soup builds deep savory flavor before the miso is added. The pork gives the broth richness, while the vegetables release natural sweetness and create a filling texture. Miso is stirred in near the end instead of boiled, keeping the soup smooth, fragrant, and balanced. As everything simmers together, the bowl becomes warm, nourishing, and full of umami. The final tonjiru pairs well with steamed rice, pickles, grilled fish, or onigiri, making it an easy Japanese home meal that feels satisfying enough for lunch or dinner.
