ghstudio said:I love ramen and have had many many bowls of Nongshim Shin Ramyun Black...but for some reason, I've never doctored it with anything other than black tree fungus and szechaun pickled vegetables. While this would be understandable, I cook chinese, korean and japanese and have almost all the "real" ingredients including pixian chili paste, soup soy (and many other soy sauces, Gochujang (level 3, fish sauce and so on.
I probably could guess at how much to add...but I'd like a rough starting point. Would someone give me some thoughts on how much of what to add to a single package of the black ramen. Also, I see many do pickled soft eggs? any favorite recipes??
Edmick said:Ed was a little hungover today so I decided to hit up the new ramen and dumpling place that just opened by my house. Pretty impressive. The broth and ingredients were definitely on point.
The first picture was what my wife got and it had woodier mushroo, gai lan and beef with a classic beef noodle soup broth ( a little anise hint to it) and mine had pork, seaweed, mushroom and tea eggs with a miso broth. The broths were really good. You can tell they put some effort into them. I hope the place does well. We have very few good options for food like this around here and with my wife being from taiwan, she always gets really excited when something like this opens.D3monic said:
Looks good, what all was in the soup?
Edmick said:The first picture was what my wife got and it had woodier mushroo, gai lan and beef with a classic beef noodle soup broth ( a little anise hint to it) and mine had pork, seaweed, mushroom and tea eggs with a miso broth. The broths were really good. You can tell they put some effort into them. I hope the place does well. We have very few good options for food like this around here and with my wife being from taiwan, she always gets really excited when something like this opens.
I was happy to see that they used them. A lot of places try to substitute them but it's just not the same.D3monic said:
I really need to score some woodear mushrooms. I've been contemplating growing gourmet mushrooms in the basement during off season.