Showing posts with label ramen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ramen. Show all posts

26.1.18

Anime food: Carbonara Ramen. Appeared on "Ramen daisuki Koizumi san".


Carbonara Ramen. Appeared on Anime "Ramen daisuki Koizumi san (Ms.Koizumi Loves Ramen Noodles. ラーメン大好き小泉さん) ".
Arranging of instant ramen is booming in Japan currently. This is one of popular arrangements. In the beginning, I thought it's creepy dish. But when I made and ate it, it was tasty.

Ingredients:
-Instant ramen (Tonkotsu soup): 1
-Parmesan cheese
-Bacon
-Egg (Soft-boiled): 1
Bouillon
-Milk 200cc
-Water 300cc
-Attached soup powder of instant ramen




22.1.18

Anime Food: Suratan-men from "Ramen Daisuki Koizumi-san

Suratan-men. Appeared on Anime "Ramen Daisuki Koizumi-san (Ms. Koizumi Loves Ramen Noodles)". Hot and sour soup ramen arranged from instant ramen. See recipe next photos and videos.




19.1.18

Japanese green tea Ramen

Matcha Ramen. Appeared on Anime "Ramen Daisuki Koizumi-san (Ms. Koizumi Loves Ramen Noodles)". Ramen topped with minced chicken meat and Umeboshi, soup flavored with Japanese green tea).
Adding Matcha is good for coloring that is close to anime image.

Ingredients:
- Instant Shio Ramen.
Important! You should use non-coloured soup (Shio or Tonkotsu) soup ramen due to be coloured by green tea. 
-- Japanese green tea
-- Matcha
-Toppings
-- Tori soboro
--- Chicken mince meat
--- Japanese soy sace
--- Mirin
---Ginger
--Umeboshi
--Nori seaweed

1. Make Tori Soboro. Stir-fly meats on the fling pan, flavor with soy sauce and mirin.

2. Make instant ramen under the instruction as usural. In 3 min, add soup, green tea and matcha.

3. Move to a bowl, topped shredded Nori, Umeboshi and Tori soboro on it.

15.12.15

Homemade Abura soba


Homemade Abura soba. An essentially ramen served without soup and topped with some condiments. The bottom of the bowl is filled with a special sauce full flavours, intended for mixing with the noodles

9.7.15

Homemade Hiyashi-Chūka


http://ift.tt/1eITUzm Homemade Hiyashi-Chūka. This is a popular Japanese dish consisting of chilled ramen noodles with various toppings served in the summer. Toppings are usually colorful cold ingredients and a special sauce. The sauce is usually made from chicken bouillon, vinegar, soy sauce, sugar, and sesame oil. #冷やし中華始めました #冷やし中華 #hiyashichuka #ramen #noodles #homemade #homecooking #homecooked #japanesefood #Japanese #japanesecuisine #washoku #japans #lekker #chinesefood #healthy #foodstagram #instafood

22.10.10

Tsukemen (Dipping Ramen)

Tsukemen is "dipping ramen" that is popularly eaten in Japan.

The way of eating Tsukemen is, serve noodles in a plate, offering soup in another bowl,
and eat with dipping noodles in a soup as like Zaru soba (cold soba style).

Both good Tsukemen and Ramen are possible to make in the Netherlands.
You don't need special ingredients, and you can get most ingredients in Albert Heijn.

I am from Tokyo then I love to cook Tsukemen or Ramen with Tokyo style soup.
Tokyo style soup is the combination bouillon from both meat and fish.
This style of Ramen soup is called "double soup" in Japanese slang.

In Japan we have Sababushi (dried, fermented, and smoked mackerel).
This ingredient is often used for Ramen or other dishes in Japan.
Therefore in the Netherlands, I can use smoked Mackerel instead.

soup is the combination of chicken bouillon, mackerel bouillon,
and soy sauce bouillon after stewed pork.

Soy souce stewed pork. Pork meat is for eat, and soy souse bouillon is one of an element of soup.
Put boiled eggs in this bouillon to make soy souse egg.

AH fresh pasta with egg is closer taste to Japanese Ramen noodle more than other Asian noodles in here.
Many Japanese people in the Netherlands, they use this AH pasta for Ramen or Yakisoba.
Must get this brand (Spagetti that includes egg), other pasta doesn't work for ramen/yakisoba.

For more detail refer my Japanese blog.
http://ameblo.jp/utrecht/entry-10649416076.html

15.5.09

Tokyo Ramen (home made)


I guess some people knows about Japanese Ramen.
Soooooooo tasty and I love it!
But unfortunately it"s hard to find good Ramen shops in abroad(means out of Japan).

I often make Ramen by myself because Ramen in Japanese restaurants, it's not tasty like main land, or terribly expensive. Moreover I saw a lot of fake Ramen in fake Japanese restaurants.

An important thing is the taste of soup. The bouillon of Tokyo style Ramen is combinations from fishes, chicken bones, pork meats, and Soya source. We need to boil them over 4 to 6 hours.
Yep, Hard work makes Ramen tasty more and more!

For more detail, refer my other blog,
http://ameblo.jp/utrecht/entry-10260588462.html

Lekker!

20.8.08

Hiyashi Chuka (Japanese cold Ramen)


Hiyashi Chuka is kind of Japanese style cold Ramen.
One of a typical Japanese summer food.
Boil Ramen noodle, and rinse with water to keep cold.
Put vegetables, egg, Ham, Surimi, Aonori, and Beni Shoga(Japanese ginger pickles)
Served with cold soup.
The contents of soup; Soya source, vinegar, sesame oil, chicken soup, and sesame.


Lekker!

17.8.08

Yakisoba with egg

Yakisoba with a fried egg also nice.
Beni Shoga is my homemade.

Kyaraben (character bento) workshop

Kyaraben, a shortened form of character bento, is a very popular bento style in Japan which features food decorated to look like Anime or Kawaii characters. At the workshop you learn how to make authentic Kyaraben and the result you can take home. More info http://tokyodoll.web.fc2.com/workshop/bentoworkshop.html