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Kumamoto Ramen is known for its rich soup made by simmering pork bones for an extended period. It is heavily influenced by Kurume Ramen, but there are differences such as the addition of chicken bone soup, the use of burnt garlic oil called "Kuro Ma-yu" floated on top, and slightly thicker noodles. …
When it comes to pioneering instant Tonkotsu Ramen, Umakacchan stands out.
When people think of instant Tonkotsu Ramen, many mention House Foods' Umakacchan. Even though some say its taste isn't authentic Tonkotsu Ramen, there are those who end up eating only Umakacchan. House Foods entered the instant ramen market in 1973 with Shamen soy sauce flavor. While they sold this…
I've been looking for noodles that go well with Hakata-style Tonkotsu Ramen. This time, I found this fresh noodle at a large home center. It's the "Inosuke Fresh Ramen" from Inosuke Seimen Co., Ltd. Inosuke Seimen Co., Ltd. is a noodle-making company in Kanzaki City, Saga Prefecture, famous for Kanz…
What happens when almost all the fat and oil are removed from ramen soup?
I experimented to see what happens when almost all the fat and oil are removed from ramen soup. I thought it would lose its greasiness and become easier to eat, but the result was completely different. Perhaps because the oil's effect of enveloping the saltiness was lost, despite the same level of s…
After trial and error, the transparent tonkotsu ramen is finally complete.
I simmered "genkotsu" (a type of tonkotsu, named this way because it resembles a clenched fist) for about 10 hours to create a highly transparent tonkotsu soup. I adjusted the flavor by adding soy sauce, salt, and other seasonings. Finally, I was satisfied with the transparent tonkotsu ramen I made.…
Tonkotsu ramen made over low heat to avoid cloudiness. Last time, the heat was perhaps too low, and the taste of the broth was too weak. A little stronger heat and another 2 hours, spending about 10 hours in total. Here's the ramen that was made. The taste of the broth has become much stronger than …
I tried making transparent tonkotsu ramen. What was the result?
Clear tonkotsu ramen, the origin of tonkotsu ramen, has recently come back into the spotlight. I decided to make the so-called blue hot spring soup. The method and ingredients are almost the same as regular tonkotsu ramen. The difference is the heat level. Tonkotsu ramen is generally cooked over hig…
The soup is ready after simmering for a total of about 12 hours. In the bowl, I add char siu sauce, salt, seasoning oil, table salt, etc., and then add the soup. I put in the boiled noodles, and top it with char siu, green onions, boiled eggs, etc. to complete the ramen. Thanks to the long simmering…
I soak kelp and shiitake mushrooms in water for several hours to make the broth. I bring the broth to a boil, add bonito flakes, and let it sit for a while. hen the broth is ready, I remove the bonito flakes, shiitake mushrooms, and kelp, and add the broth to the pot with the soup and continue to si…
How to Make Kagoshima-Style Tonkotsu Ramen, part 2 Now, I'm going to make chashu.
The chashu I'm making is extremely simple. First, sear the surface of the pork well, then simmer it in soy sauce that's been diluted two or three times. This should take about an hour and a half to two hours. Use aluminum foil to create a drop-lid. You can also add the green part of the onions or gi…
How to Make Kagoshima-Style Tonkotsu Ramen, part 1
It's been a while since I made pork bone ramen. I got 5kg of pork femur, also known as "genkotsu" in pork bones. I wash it well with water using a new scrub brush. I put water in a large pot, blanch it for about an hour, and then wash it again.It gradually becomes cloudy. To be continued. にほんブログ 業務用…
Let's make homemade Hakata-style Tonkotsu Ramen 4
By the next day, the soup becomes even more mellow, and the taste improves. Just by simmering 2kg of pork bones, aromatic vegetables, and a few ingredients, it becomes this delicious, which shows that pork bones are a food ingredient with great potential. This is plain ramen. In this way, even with …
Let's make Hakata-style Tonkotsu Ramen at home, part 3
After simmering the pork bones for about 10 hours, the soup is ready. Add 1.5 to 2 tablespoons of the sauce we made last time to a ramen bowl, and dilute it with 300cc of soup to make ramen soup. Put the noodles, which have been boiled to be firm, into this soup. I think thin Hakata-style noodles ar…
Let's make Hakata-style Tonkotsu Ramen at home, Part 2
While simmering the soup, prepare the broth. This will be added to the pot after about 8 hours of simmering the soup. Fill a pot with water, add kelp and shiitake mushrooms, and let it sit for several hours. Next, prepare the sauce for the ramen. For each bowl of ramen, add about 1.5 to 2 tablespoon…
Let's make Hakata-style Tonkotsu Ramen at home,Part 1
When it comes to Tonkotsu Ramen, Hakata Ramen comes to mind. The origin is said to be in Kurume, which is a widely accepted theory. There are also perspectives that distinguish between Nagahama Ramen and Hakata Ramen. In the past, its smell was avoided, and it wasn't so popular in the Kanto region, …
I tried the dried ramen from Ichiran Ramen. Ramen is a type of food, a dish.
The dried ramen type from Ichiran, which had been sold in some places like Don Quijote, has now also appeared in Seven Eleven. I bought it a while ago, so I forgot the price, but I think it was around 800 yen. Unlike the bagged noodles, these are straight type dried noodles. I prefer this type. The …