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Nell Benton - Ramen Fusion Cookbook

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Ramen Fusion Cookbook features 40 traditional and modern fusion recipes for savory ramen soups in portion sizes perfect for a family. All the latest trends are included, with recipes highlighting influences from Korea, Vietnam, China, Thailand, Mexico, and the Unites States.

Packed with full-color photography, Ramen Fusion Cookbook takes you through the entire process from starting a broth base to making noodles to properly assembling the dishes. With recommendations for different types of spices, seasonings, and oils, and coverage on additional ingredients for ramen and preparations, Ramen Fusion Cookbook allows you to get creative in the kitchen.

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HOW TO USE THIS eBOOK

Ramen Fusion Cookbook is an easy-to-use eBook, featuring 40 traditional recipes and modern makeovers of the classic Japanese broth soup.

To navigate through the eBook, use the built-in links on the contents page. These will take you to the relevant chapter or recipe list. You can also use the recipe choosers at the end of the eBook to navigate to the recipes under each chapter and select the dish you want to cook. Throughout the recipes you will find feature pages that focus on key ingredients and how to use them, and include links to recipes that showcase the ingredient.

The recipes are divided into categories basics; with dashi stock; with chicken stock; with pork stock; with vegetarian stock; and accompaniments to ramen so you can easily choose what you want to eat and learn as you cook. The eBook also contains chapters like Introduction to Ramen and Getting to the Bottom of Ramen to help you understand ramen and the equipment you will need.

Many recipes have a photograph of the finished dish to inspire you and show you exactly what you are aiming for. The image appears both as a thumbnail next to the recipe name and as a full-page image at the end of the recipes. All of the pictures in this eBook will enlarge if you double tap on them. All charts and tables also enlarge for easier reading when you double tap on them. To continue reading, simply close the image using the X in the top corner.

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BASIC RECIPES Making your own noodles isnt as daunting as you might think - photo 1

BASIC RECIPES
Making your own noodles isnt as daunting as you might think The main - photo 2

Making your own noodles isnt as daunting as you might think! The main difference between regular noodles and ramen noodles is the presence of alkalinized water, which is known as kansui in Japan. You can either make your own kansui with baking soda as in this recipe, or buy a premade solution. To ensure accuracy when making these noodles, measure the noodles dry ingredients in grams.

Its all about the noodles! The texture of the noodles in ramen dishes is very important. You can have a delicious broth, but if your noodles are soggy, it will ruin the dish. Cooked ramen noodles should be firm and chewy. Make sure your pot is large enough so the noodles are not overcrowded.

Packed with umami, thin strips of chashu pork loin are often saved for last when eating ramen, as if saving the best fireworks for the finale. Making chashu pork loin is simple and hugely rewarding, and the delicious broth can be saved and used for marinated eggs, seasoning (tare), reheating chashu slices, and garnishing.

Succulent slices of chashu pork belly are a welcome and delicious addition to most ramen dishes. Rich and hearty, with a high fat content, the pork belly is best seared before being added to the dish. One unique addition here is coconut milk, which marries well with the pork.

Soft-boiled eggs, also known as 6-minute eggs, are a fantastic addition to ramen dishes. These eggs can either be used as is or marinated for extra flavor.

These delicious eggs are a staple in ramen. The soft yolk adds body to the broth, and the marinated whites provide a great additional texture. You can add them to virtually any ramen dish!

Menma is a condiment made from bamboo shoots. Its used in many different types of ramen and is considered a favorite topping for ramen in Japan. Although premade menma is available in Asian grocery stores, making your own is simple and rewarding.

Burnt garlic oil is a fantastic addition to a bowl of ramen. On its own, it can be a bit bitter, but lightly drizzled as a finishing touch, burnt garlic oil provides a deep, nutty flavor that creates a lovely contrast to a rich broth.

RECIPES WITH DASHI STOCK
Dashi stock is present in much of Japanese cooking A good dashi stock is - photo 3

Dashi stock is present in much of Japanese cooking. A good dashi stock is actually incredibly easy to make. This particular one is a kombu dashi, made from kombu and bonito flakes. The flavor can be described as complex yet subtle and nuanced, almost like a fragrant tea.

Dashi and shoyu (soy sauce) are a classic ramen combination, delicate and refreshing. This ramen is light but packed with a savory tang, which will have you polishing off every last drop in your bowl!

Tsukemendipping ramenis a popular variation of ramen, one thats especially enjoyed during hot summer months. Dip the cold or room-temperature noodles into the broth, and soak up loads of flavor while staying refreshingly cool.

The Japanese have been cooking tempura since the eighteenth century, after Portuguese missionaries introduced the technique. This dish is filled with a variety of great textures, including crunchy tempura shrimp, chewy noodles, and silky broth.

Fresh salmon is not only extremely tasty, but is also a beautiful addition to a bowl of ramen. The dashi stock provides a great base for the salmon, while the fermented red miso paste perfectly complements the sea flavors of this ramen.

This healthful dish has a lovely earthy flavor, which is balanced with a bit of heat from the dried chilies. The dish can easily be made vegetarian by using vegetarian stock instead of dashi stock.

A popular dish in Thailandand one of my all-time favorite flavor combinationsthe flavor profile of pad thai is citrusy, bold, and deep, which pairs perfectly with garlicky shrimp.

This North Africaninspired dish contains harissa, a savory blend of red peppers, spices, herbs, and lemona perfect addition to a hot bowl of ramen. The duck is rich and full of flavor, providing a nice contrast to the light dashi stock.

This is one of my favorite ramen broths! This ramen is light, fragrant, and extremely satisfying. The soy milk adds a subtle creaminess and blends perfectly with the miso and ginger.

In this light, salt-based ramen, the fresh sea flavor of the dashi stock is a lovely base for the salmon and shrimp. However, feel free to use any seasonal fish or fresh seafood you have on hand.

This dish is high on the umami scale! The combination of bacon and dashi is a heavenly marriage of flavors, and the miso and chili black bean paste bring depth and complexity to the dish.

RECIPES WITH CHICKEN STOCK
A very popular stock with cooks chicken stock can be used for a huge variety - photo 4

A very popular stock with cooks, chicken stock can be used for a huge variety of bases, from soups to sauces. One of the best things about making your own stock is you have complete control over every ingredient that goes into your pot, allowing you to avoid the sodium and preservatives with which canned chicken broth, base, and bouillon cubes are loaded.

Im a huge fan of combining stocks, referred to as double soups. Each stock brings something unique to the table, and by combining two or more, you can add layers of flavor. This light soy-based chicken broth is subtle and nuanced; adding dashi gives the ramen a sea-fresh flavor.

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