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How to Make Ramen

A traditional Japanese dish that is perfect for cold days or when you are looking for something comforting. Ramen is a noodle soup that offers endless possibilities and variations. This homemade version has nothing to envy to those served in restaurants, and the best thing is that you can customize it to your liking.

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Ingredients

number of servings
4
  • 4 Eggs Added to
  • 200 grams of ramen noodles Added to
  • 1 liter of chicken broth Added to
  • 200 grams Of chicken breast Added to
  • 2 cdas of sesame oil Added to
  • 4 cdas soy sauce Added to
  • 4 teaspoons miso Added to
  • 1 cdta garlic powder Added to
  • 4 stems rowan Added to
  • 1 mug of Bean Sprouts Added to
  • Some type of seaweed, such as Nori or Wakame (optional) Added to
  • salt and pepper to taste Added to
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Directions

120 min.
1. Step

Start cooking the eggs. It is important that the yolk remains liquid, so 6 minutes in boiling water will be enough. Once cooked, peel and set aside.

2. Step

In a large pot, heat the chicken stock to boiling point. Cook the chicken breast for 20 minutes, removing it once it is done and let it cool before slicing it thinly. For a vegetarian version, simply substitute a vegetable stock for the chicken broth and omit the chicken breast.

3. Step

In the same pot with the broth, add the ramen noodles and cook them according to the package directions. Avoid overcooking them, as they lose texture and absorb too much broth.

4. Step

In a separate pan, heat the sesame oil and add the garlic powder and soy sauce. This will be the dressing for our noodles. Let it cook for a few minutes for the flavors to integrate.

5. Step

Now it's time to assemble the ramen bowls. Place a portion of noodles on the bottom, cover with the hot broth and top with the chicken slices, halved eggs, and garnish with the bean sprouts, scallions and seaweed (if you decided to use it). Ramen noodles can be found in supermarkets or specialty stores, but you can also use rice noodles as a substitute.

6. Step

Finally, add a teaspoon of miso to each bowl and stir well before serving. This fermented paste enhances the flavor of the broth and gives that characteristic umami touch to the ramen. If you don't have miso, you can use dashi broth or simply chicken broth with a little soy sauce.

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