Let's talk about miso cod, shall we? This dish is a total winner, and it's not just because of the tasty fish.
We all have that one recipe we whip up when we want to impress or enjoy something special.
The rich, umami flavor of miso (a fermented soybean paste) goes well with cod, creating a silky texture that practically melts in your mouth. It's easy to make and classy enough to serve to guests.
We've all seen that fancy dinner party vibe, and miso cod totally fits the bill.
Now, what do you serve with it? We're here to give you some fab side options.
Get ready, because your dinner game is about to level up!
Top 13 Side Dishes for Miso Cod
Here are some of our favorite side dishes to serve with miso cod:
1 - Steamed Bok Choy with Garlic
Ever tried steamed bok choy? It's a crunchy, mildly sweet side that fits right in (a Chinese cabbage in the Brassica family).
The garlic just pushes it over the edge.
We love how quickly it cooks. Two minutes in boiling water and you're set.
It's fresh, it's green, and it gives us those veggie vibes we crave! Plus, it's a low-cal addition to any dish without a ton of fuss.
Throw on some soy sauce for added flavor - and for more complementary sides see sides for garlic butter shrimp.
2 - Pickled Ginger and Cucumber Salad
It adds brightness to any meal; for other fresh pairings explore tangy options for taco salads.
The crunchy cucumbers and zing from the ginger keep things interesting.
We love how quick it is to whip up. Just slice, mix, and enjoy.
The tangy dressing complements other dishes nicely (often made with rice vinegar and a touch of sugar). It's like a refreshing cleanse between richer foods.
Plus, it looks pretty on the plate, which we all appreciate.
Perfect for any gathering or a casual night in with takeout!
3 - Sesame Soba Noodles
Sesame soba noodles are a cool addition to any meal. They're quick to whip up and super versatile.
We love how they soak up flavors from sauces really well.
These noodles have a nutty taste that goes well with rich dishes (soba is traditionally made from buckwheat flour). Who doesn't enjoy a little crunch?
Toss in some sesame seeds for texture.
Make sure to serve them chilled or warm; for more cold noodle ideas see chilled soba side ideas.
They're fun, tasty, and a definite crowd-pleaser!
4 - Roasted Shishito Peppers
Roasted shishito peppers are a real treat. They have a mellow sweetness with a hint of smokiness (a Japanese pepper variety, Capsicum annuum).
We love that they're so easy to prep; for more simple veggie ideas browse roasted vegetable sides for weeknights.
These little guys are fun to snack on. Some are mild, while others pack a spicy surprise.
Perfect for sharing at gatherings or as a quick side dish. Don't forget a sprinkle of sea salt for that extra zing!
5 - Wasabi Mashed Potatoes
Roasted shishito peppers are our go-to for snacking. They're super easy to make-just toss them in oil and roast away!
These little peppers have a mild sweetness with that subtle smoky flavor.
Some are gentle while others offer a fun surprise kick (heat varies by pod). It's always a good time guessing what you'll get!
Sprinkle some sea salt on top for an extra boost; for creamy potato accompaniments see classic dauphinoise pairings.
They keep things interesting on any plate!
6 - Braised Daikon Radish
Roasted shishito peppers are a crunchy side that's super easy to whip up. We love the mix of mild sweetness and smoky notes.
They can be hit or miss, with some being mild and others surprising us with a spicy kick (heat varies by pepper).
A sprinkle of sea salt makes them even tastier. Pair them with any dish for a fun twist.
Cooking these gems takes minimal effort. Toss with olive oil and pop them in the oven.
Perfect as a snack or a side.
7 - Miso Soup with Tofu
Miso soup with tofu is like a warm hug in a bowl. It's soothing and straightforward.
We love how the silky tofu adds a soft texture to the brothy goodness.
This soup is quick to whip up using miso paste and water-no chef skills needed (traditionally made with dashi stock and miso). It's versatile, too!
Toss in your favourite veggies or mushrooms for extra flavour.
Don't forget to sprinkle some green onions on top. They add that fresh crunch we all need.
Perfect for a cozy night or to warm up after a long day.
8 - Wakame Seaweed Salad
Wakame seaweed salad is a total vibe. It's fresh and packed with nutrients (rich in iodine and calcium).
This salad is super quick to prep! Just soak the seaweed, mix in some dressing, and voilà.
We love how crunchy and refreshing it is.
Season with sesame seeds for extra flair. A sprinkle of chili flakes gives it a little kick.
Ideal for balancing out richer meals like miso cod.
It's a perfect side for a low-key dinner or to impress guests. Give it a try-we promise it's a hit!
9 - Edamame with Sea Salt
Edamame with sea salt is a classic side we can't get enough of. It's simple yet so satisfying.
These bright green beans are fun to pop open and enjoy.
They're packed with protein, making them a smart snack choice (about 11 g protein per 100 g). The sprinkle of sea salt is just right-it enhances the flavor without overpowering.
We love serving them warm or chilled. They go well with almost any dish, adding a fresh, crunchy element to the table.
Simple, quick, and oh-so-good.
10 - Grilled Asparagus with Soy Glaze
Grilled asparagus with soy glaze is a simple side dish that really shines. We love how bright and crunchy it is!
The combination of the fresh asparagus and sweet soy glaze works perfectly, bringing umami and caramelized sweetness.
It's quick to whip up, perfect for busy nights. Just grill or roast the spears, drizzle on that glaze, and you're golden.
Pairing well with miso cod, it brings a nice balance.
Chill it a bit for leftovers; it's still fab! Absolutely a win for dinner parties or just cozy nights in.
11 - Japanese Rice Balls (Onigiri)
Japanese rice balls, or onigiri, are seriously a fun side dish. They're super versatile!
You can fill these little rice gems with all sorts of goodies (popular fillings include salted salmon or umeboshi).
We love how easy they are to make. Just grab some sushi rice, form a triangle, and stuff it with your fave ingredients.
Don't forget to wrap them in seaweed for that extra crunch. Perfect for snacking or pairing with miso cod!
These guys are portable too, so they're great for picnics or lunch.
12 - Matcha Green Tea Soba
Let's talk about matcha green tea soba. These noodles are a tasty twist!
They have that nutty flavor and gorgeous green colour (from matcha powder, which adds subtle bitterness).
Perfect for pairing with light sauces. Chill them for a refreshing dish, or serve warm.
Toss in veggies for a pop of colour and crunch.
Cooking them is super quick. You really can't go wrong here!
They bring a fun vibe to any table.
Pairing them with grilled meats or fish is a win too. We keep coming back for more!
13 - Steamed White Rice with Furikake
Grilled asparagus with soy glaze is a fun side that shines bright at any meal.
It's quick to make, perfect for busy nights. Just toss the asparagus on the grill, add that sweet soy glaze, and you're golden.
The texture is fantastic-fresh and crunchy (best when spears are bright green and just tender). Pair it with miso cod for a great balance of flavors.
These spears are just as tasty chilled in leftovers. We love how easy it is to whip them up.
They're a solid choice for any occasion!

Andrew Gray is a seasoned food writer and blogger with a wealth of experience in the restaurant and catering industries. With a passion for all things delicious, Andrew has honed his culinary expertise through his work as a personal chef and caterer.
His love for food led him to venture into food writing, where he has contributed to various online publications, sharing his knowledge and insights on the culinary world. As the proud owner of CooksCrafter.com, Andrew covers a wide range of topics, including recipes, restaurant reviews, product recommendations, and culinary tips.
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