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Easiest Way to Prepare Favorite Pork Belly Ramen

 ·  ☕ 6 min read  ·  ✍️ Clara Stokes
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Pork Belly Ramen

Hey everyone, it’s Drew, welcome to our recipe page. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a special dish, pork belly ramen. One of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I’m gonna make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Save Time and Do Groceries Online Now. Free UK Delivery on Eligible Orders! I decided to use pork belly because I just can't get over how unctuous and decadent it feels to eat generous slices of it. I first roasted the belly to create some depth and flavor and then removed the bones and cooked them in chicken stock (another cheat) with garlic, ginger, spring onions, soy sauce, fish sauce and a few carrots for sweetness to create a seriously good.

Pork Belly Ramen is one of the most popular of current trending meals in the world. It is appreciated by millions every day. It’s simple, it’s quick, it tastes yummy. Pork Belly Ramen is something that I have loved my whole life. They are nice and they look fantastic.

To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have pork belly ramen using 30 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Pork Belly Ramen:
  1. Take For the Broth
  2. Take 2 Litres Mushroom Broth
  3. Take 1 1/2 Tbsp Soy Sauce
  4. Take 1 Tbsp Mirin
  5. Get 1/2 Tbsp Sake
  6. Make ready 1 Tsp Fish Sauce
  7. Prepare 1/2 Tbsp Chili Oil
  8. Prepare 1 Dried Clementine Peel
  9. Get 1/2 Tbsp Whole Black Peppercorns
  10. Prepare 1 Stick Cinnamon
  11. Take 1 Whole Star Anise
  12. Prepare 1 Small Hand of Ginger Sliced
  13. Take 2 Whole Cloves of Garlic Crushed
  14. Make ready 1/2 Small Yellow Onion
  15. Make ready 1 Tsp Red Chili Flakes
  16. Get 1/2 Tsp Salt
  17. Take For the Pork Belly
  18. Get 4 Pieces Pork Belly Sliced Into 1 x 4 Inch Slices
  19. Make ready 1/4 Cup Dark Soy Sauce
  20. Take 1 Tsp Honey
  21. Take 1 Tsp Dark Brown Sugar
  22. Take 1 Tsp Smooth Unsweetened Peanut Butter
  23. Take 1/2 Tbsp Lime Juice
  24. Take 1 Tsp Fresh Lime Zest
  25. Prepare 1 Tsp Garlic Powder
  26. Take For the Soup
  27. Make ready Ramen Noodles (Ideally Fresh!)
  28. Take 2 Medium Boiled Eggs
  29. Take Bean Sprouts
  30. Get Chopped Green Onions

In the time the broth is simmering cook the pork belly. Bring a small pot of water. Ramen is a world-famous Japanese noodle soup, but the dish of thin wheat noodles in a rich pork broth actually originated in China. Making the dish at home takes a little effort, but the results are well worth it - especially when you follow Larkin's recipe for chashu (Japanese braised pork belly).

Instructions to make Pork Belly Ramen:
  1. Begin with preparing your pork belly. Combine the soy sauce, honey, brown sugar, peanut butter, lime juice, lime zest, and garlic powder in a bowl and whisk together until well combined. Add the pieces of pork belly to the marinade. Cover and let marinate in the fridge overnight.
  2. Once marinated, remove the pork belly from the marinade and place on a plate. Do NOT pat dry; leave the juices on them. Preheat the oven to 300 degrees Fahrenheit.
  3. Heat a small amount of oil in a frying pan on high heat until shimmering. Sear the pork belly pieces for about 30 seconds on each side making sure that all sides of it come in contact with the heat. Transfer to a baking tray.
  4. Put the pork belly in the oven and bake for about 1 1/2 hours until it is fall-apart tender. This can be checked by using a table knife; the table knife should be able to easily cut through the meat. If it begins to burn in the oven before it's ready, reduce the heat to 275.
  5. For the broth, begin by putting the cinnamon stick, star anise, black peppercorns, chili flakes, and cloves into a dry frying pan. On a high heat, toast the spices until slightly darkened and fragrant taking care to move them around the pan constantly to avoid burning. Dump into a large pot.
  6. In the same pan as the spices you just toasted, turn the heat down to medium and lube the pan with a small amount of oil and add the chopped onion, crushed garlic, ginger slices, and a pinch of salt. Sweat these off until just starting to turn translucent and then add to the large pot with the toasted spices.
  7. In the pot with the toasted spices, onion, ginger, and garlic, pour in all of the mushroom broth and add the Clementine Peel. Bring to a boil, then add fish sauce. Once the liquid reaches a rolling boil, immediately turn down to a simmer. This is VERY important as if you keep it boiling, you will lose a good bit of your liquid.
  8. Once on a simmer, add the soy sauce, Mirin, sake, and chili oil. Stir gently to incorporate the flavours and then allow to simmer for about 30 minutes. Taste check for flavour. If it is not salty enough, just add more salt. If it's too watery, extra soy sauce will help give it more depth. If there's too much soy sauce, some extra Mirin will help calm it down. If you want more spice, add more chili oil. Do not be shy with your flavours!
  9. When the broth has been simmering for about a half an hour and all of the flavours have been infused, pour the broth through a sieve into another pot waiting on the heat. There should be no more spices, garlic, or onion floating in the broth now. Allow to sit on low heat to keep it hot.
  10. Prepare your bowls for the soup. Each bowl should have a portion of ramen noodles, and the white ends of a sliced green onion. Save the green part for later.
  11. Ladle the broth into the bowl over the noodles until the noodles are just submerged. Allow to sit for a minute to cook the noodles. It doesn't take long.
  12. Once the noodles are cooked, add the garnishes. The finished pork belly can be sliced into bite-sized pieces and added to the top along with the egg half, bean sprouts, and the remainder of the green onion slices. Serve piping hot!

Ramen is a world-famous Japanese noodle soup, but the dish of thin wheat noodles in a rich pork broth actually originated in China. Making the dish at home takes a little effort, but the results are well worth it - especially when you follow Larkin's recipe for chashu (Japanese braised pork belly). The key to any good ramen is in the stock you use, so make sure it's either the best quality. Pork belly ramen is one of those magical meals that leaves you wondering why all recipes can't be that easy and taste that good. The flavors are incredibly complex and every bite is different.

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