Hokkaido-style Soy Sauce Ramen Soup Concentrate
Hokkaido-style Soy Sauce Ramen Soup Concentrate

Hey everyone, it’s Brad, welcome to my recipe page. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, hokkaido-style soy sauce ramen soup concentrate. It is one of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I’m gonna make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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Hokkaido-style Soy Sauce Ramen Soup Concentrate My go-to ramen is the soy sauce ramen served at Hisaya, a ramen restaurant in Rumai, a city in Hokkaido. I created the miso ramen recipe first, but actually whenever I eat ramen myself, I choose soy sauce ramen. Myojo concentrate Soy Sauce soup base for Japanese style ramen.

To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have hokkaido-style soy sauce ramen soup concentrate using 5 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Hokkaido-style Soy Sauce Ramen Soup Concentrate:
  1. Take 100 grams Ground pork
  2. Prepare 1 packet Bonito flakes
  3. Make ready 180 ml Whole soy bean soy sauce
  4. Prepare 1 piece Kombu (or use kombu tea)
  5. Take 2 pieces Ginger

Making delicious ramen noodles can be quite difficult. Chefs in Japan usually train very hard to make quality ramen. This recipe, however, is a relatively quick and easy take on soy sauce-flavored (shoyu) ramen that you can make at home. I created the miso ramen recipe first, but actually whenever I eat ramen myself, I choose soy sauce ramen.

Steps to make Hokkaido-style Soy Sauce Ramen Soup Concentrate:
  1. Stir fry the ground pork in a small pan. The fat will render and the meat will become crispy.
  2. The meat juices will come out and be cloudy at first, and then turn transparent. Lower the heat, and stir fry until browned.
  3. If you brown the meat too much, it won't taste good, but just keep cooking it until it's browned all over and cooked through. This is done to add the fat and flavor of pork to the soup.
  4. Add 3 tablespoons of mirin and 1 tablespoon of sake, and cook to evaporate the alcohol. Add 3 tablespoons of brown sugar and 180 ml of soy sauce in that order. When the soy sauce has heated, turn the heat down low so that it doesn't boil.
  5. Add 1 packet of bonito flakes, a piece of kombu and grated ginger. Simmer for about 5 minutes and it's done. Let it rest for more than a day for best results.
  6. Put 3 tablespoons or a small ladleful (about 45 ml) of the soup base concentrate in a ramen bowl. Add about 180 ml of either boiling water or stir fried vegetables that have been boiled in water to the bowl. Put in the freshly cooked noodles, add the toppings, and it's done. Use some of the noodle water as a flavor booster.
  7. The photo shows how the soup should look. I've topped it with a raw egg, stir-fried bok choy and pork chitterlings. The soup is packed with the umami of bonito flakes and kombu seaweed, and is light yet rich. It's kind of an Asahikawa-style ramen soup.

I've been thinking about a soup base that is made in the same way as a. Dried fish doesn't need to be simmered for their flavors to be extracted and letting them steep will do quite a lot for the broth. Next off I started making the shoyu, soy sauce tare seasoning. Pork Extracts with Rendered Pork Fat (from Bone) (Pork Extracts, Rendered Pork Fat, Salt, Mixed Tocopherols), Water, Concentrated Pork Broth (Water, Pork Femur Bone, Pork Skinless Fatback), Sugar, Salt, Soy Sauce (Water, Soybean, Wheat, Salt), Nonfat Dried Milk, Soybean Oil, Pork Extract (from bone) (Pork Extract, Salt), Monosodium Glutamate, Rendered Pork Fat (from bone) (Rendered Pork Fat. The key to getting ramen right is the broth.

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