Shoyu Ramen
Its been a while I've prepared such elaborate dish as the Nitamago eggs, Japanese Chashu and basic broth are all done from scratch, except the ramen which I've used #Hakubaku Organic Ramen. Its best to prepare the lava eggs and chashu at least one day in advance as they required ample time for the flavour to develop. The following day I gathered the ingredients for the broth and by noon time a bowl of hearty homemade shoyu ramen is ready to be served!
Homemade chicken broth
recipe ref : iceorrice.com
Ingredient
Tare
- 1 cup low sodium light soy sauce
- 1 piece kombu
- 1/2 cup mirin
- 1/2 cup cooking sake
- 8 spring onion
- 1/2 cup bonita flakes
- 1/4 cup fine sugar
- 1/2" ginger, sliced
- 8 cloves garlic, crushed
Chicken Broth
- 1.3 kg chicken frame
- 1/4 cup dried anchovies
- 1/4 dried scallops
- 1/2 cup bonito flakes
- 1 piece kombu
- 50gm spring onion, chopped
- 1 large onion, chopped
- 1 bulb garlic
- 1 thumb size ginger, sliced
Toppings
- cooked Hakubaku Organic Ramen
- thinly sliced chashu*
- Nitamago egg*
- kamboko, Japanese fish cake
- spring onion, sliced
- nori seaweed
- To prepare tare, place all ingredient into a saucepan. Bring to boil. Lower heat and simmer for 10mins. Strain mixture into a clean container. Set aside for later use.
- Prepare the stock. Parboil chicken frame in boiling water for 1 min. Strain and rinse well. Add chicken frame, anchovies, scallops, bonito flakes, onion, spring onion, garlic and ginger with 3 litres water into a large stock pot. Bring to boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer for 2.5 hours. Strain stock and press through a sieve.
- To serve, heat 2 cups chicken broth and add 2 tbsp tare, pour into a serving bowl. Cook ramen according to package. Place ramen into serving bowl. Add toppings and serve immediately.
Nitamago eggs, click here for recipe
Soft & tender Japanese Chashu
Recipe ref : wendyinkk
Rolled Chashu
Ingredient
- 800gm pork belly (I've replaced with pork shoulder)
- 80gm spring onion, sectioned
- 40gm ginger, sliced
- 40gm shallots, halved
- 40gm garlic
- 80gm mirin
- 160gm sake
- 80gm low sodium soy sauce
- 80gm fine sugar
- 4gm salt
- Slice the pork apart like an opened book, roll up and tie with kitchen twine. This will help the meat to keep in shape while cooking and makes round, compact when sliced. Heat 1 tbsp oil in pan. Sear the pork roll until brown all over, for about 10 mins.
- Put the pork roll into a pot with the rest of the ingredients. Top with enough water to submerge the pork roll. Bring to a gentle boil.
- Turn heat to low and simmer for 2.5 hours. Turn the roll every half an hour after the first hour. Turn off heat and let it cool down.
- Place the pork roll into a ziplog back and strain the gravy and pour into the bag, tighten the bag with a clip. Let it marinate for a few hours at room temperature. Chill in fridge after that. To serve, remove cotton strings and thinly slice the cooled pork.
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