Your teenage son AND your husband

https://lemmy.world/post/42728152

To be fair, my husband will just have 6 bowls of cereal in a row all of a sudden.

But my son… here he is with his mixing bowl.

Edit: when my son went through a miso soup phase, he would get the big mixing bowl and use a whole block of tofu. Probably straight up 2L of miso broth. For context, he is 6’2” and 19.

You should introduce your son to Korean soups/stews. If he likes miso soup that much, he'll find some favorites in Korea as well. I'm especially partial to spicy doenjang jigae (a Korean miso stew--you can mostly use the ingredients recommended to add to the broth as suggestions and use whatever you like because it's all about the broth).

This is very similar to how I make it except that I use packaged dashi and usually use shellfish and leafy greens, sometimes noodles (udon or dangmyeon glass noodles): https://www.beyondkimchee.com/doenjang-jjigae/

It's easier than it sounds. Put dashi packet in water. Heat then remove. Add doenjang, gochujang, garlic and heat up/mix. Add solid ingredients of your choice and heat until cooked through. Add green onions (optional, I guess, but c'mon). Eat.

So good. Thank you, Korea.

Doenjang Jjigae (Korean Soybean Paste Stew) - Beyond Kimchee

Quick 20-minute doenjang jjigae made with rich soybean paste, tofu, and vegetables. A cozy Korean stew that’s easy for any weeknight.

Beyond Kimchee
It sounds easier to fly to Korea
It's not substantially more difficult to make than it is to make packaged foods.