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Shoyu Ramen

This authentic Shoyu Ramen is a deeply comforting Japanese classic that rewards patience with incredible depth of flavour. The heart of the dish is a complex, savoury broth made from a combination of kombu dashi and a rich soy-based tare. By slow-cooking pork shoulder alongside chicken and aromatics, you create a silky, high-protein soup base that rivals your favourite ramen bar. The addition of jammy, soft-boiled eggs and tender slices of pork makes every bowl feel like a special occasion.

Perfect for a weekend cooking project, this homemade noodle soup is an impressive way to feed a crowd or meal-prep for the week ahead. The stock and pork can be prepared in advance, allowing you to assemble a steaming bowl of noodles in minutes. Served with traditional garnishes like fermented bamboo shoots and toasted nori, it provides a balanced, nourishing meal that is as visually stunning as it is delicious.

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Ingredients for Shoyu Ramen

  • 2 pieces dried kombu

  • Salsa de soja baja en sodio de 120 ml

  • 2 tablespoons dry sake

  • 1 cucharada de mirin

  • 675g boneless pork shoulder

  • Sal kosher, pimienta recién molida

  • 2 cucharadas de aceite vegetal

  • 900g chicken necks, backs, and/or wings

  • 450g pork spareribs

  • 2 bunches spring onions, chopped

  • 2 carrots, peeled, cut into pieces

  • 1 head of garlic, halved horizontally

  • 1 1" piece ginger, peeled, sliced

  • 60ml bonito flakes

  • 3 huevos grandes

  • 6 140g packages fresh thin and wavy ramen noodles (or six 90g packages dried)

  • 80g menma (fermented bamboo shoots)

  • 6 cebollinos, en rodajas finas

  • 3 toasted nori sheets, torn in half

  • Chilli oil, toasted sesame oil, and shichimi togarashi (for serving)

MAKE KOMBU DASHI AND TARE The stock's complexity comes from two elements: kombu dashi (a broth) and tare (a soybased mixture).* For the dashi, combine kombu and 3.8L cold water in a large bowl. Cover and let sit at room temperature at least 8 hours and up to 12 hours. For the tare, combine soy sauce, sake, and mirin in a small bowl; cover and chill.

PREP PORK SHOULDER Season pork shoulder with salt and pepper. Roll up and tie with kitchen twine at 2" intervals. (This helps keep the meat intact while cooking and makes for round, compact slices.)

COOK PORK SHOULDER AND MAKE STOCK Heat oil in a large heavy pot (at least 7.6L ) over medium-high heat. Cook pork shoulder, turning, until brown all over, 10-12 minutes. Add chicken, spareribs, spring onions, carrots, garlic, ginger, and bonito flakes. Remove kombu from dashi; discard. Add as much kombu dashi as will fit in pot once liquid is boiling (reserve remaining dashi). Bring to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer, skimming the surface occasionally and adding remaining dashi as liquid reduces, until pork shoulder is tender and stock has reduced to about 1.9L , 2 1/2-3 hours.

CHILL PORK SHOULDER AND STOCK Remove pork shoulder from stock and let cool. Wrap tightly in plastic and chill until ready to use. (Chilling pork will make meat easier to slice.) Strain stock through a fine-mesh sieve into another large pot or a large bowl or container; discard solids (including ribs and chicken). Cover and chill.

COOK EGGS Bring a medium pot of water to a boil. Carefully add eggs one at a time and boil gently for 7 minutes. Egg yolks should be shiny yellow and almost jammy; egg white should be just set. Drain eggs and transfer to a bowl of ice water to stop cooking; let cool. Peel; set aside. (Eggs can be cooked 1 day ahead. Keep unpeeled eggs covered in cool water. Cover and chill.)

SLICE PORK Remove string and thinly slice pork; cover and set aside.

REHEAT STOCK AND COOK NOODLES When ready to serve, bring stock to a simmer; it should be very hot.

At the same time, cook noodles in a large pot of boiling water according to package directions until al dente; drain (no need to salt the water, as ramen noodles contain more salt than pasta).

PUT IT ALL TOGETHER Divide noodles among 6 deep bowls.

Top with sliced pork, placing it off to one side. Add tare to hot stock and ladle over pork to warm through (stock should come up just to the level of the noodles).

Place a small pile of menma next to pork. Halve eggs and place next to menma.

Place a small pile of sliced spring onions next to egg. Tuck half a sheet of nori between side of bowl and noodles so it's just poking out.

Serve ramen with chilli oil, sesame oil, and shichimi togarashi.

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  • 28 Ene 2026 | Publicado originalmente

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