Tonkotsu Ramen | Basics with Babish

Tonkotsu Ramen | Basics with Babish

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Tonkotsu ramen: less an essential skill and more a right-of-passage for the modern home cook. And, you know, an essential part of Japanese culture and day-to-day life. Sure, it takes two some-odd days to make, and sure, you can burn your hands on the alkaline salt, and sure, getting every element just right is a constant barrage of challenges. But with that first steamy slurp comes a superlative sense of accomplishment – not to mention, a truly delicious dinner.

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Recipe:

Ingredients and Method for Broth and Pork:
Tonkotsu broth:
Chashu pork:

Other Ingredients:
+ For the marinated soft boiled eggs:
Soft boiled eggs
Soy sauce
Mirin

+ For the tare:
Vegetable oil
Dried anchovies
Soy sauce
Mirin
Bonito flakes
Sake

+ For the homemade ramen noodles:
Baking powder
All purpose flour
Bread flour

+ For ramen assembly:
Sliced chashu pork
Cooked ramen noodles
Tare
Tonkotsu broth
Nori (dried seaweed)
Scallions
Menma

Special Equipment:
Rolling pin
Pasta roller (stand mixer or otherwise)

Music: “Mr. Miyagi” Blue Wednesday

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