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  • Seafood ramen

    Posted by Jhon Fonseca on October 27, 2023 at 12:55

    Hi guys- I just checked this amazing ramen course but I still have some doubts how to prepare a seafood Ramen – which base can I use based on the material you can find in the course?

    Greetings

    Jhon

    Sussan ScoolinaryTeam replied 10 months, 3 weeks ago 3 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Sol Damiani

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    October 27, 2023 at 15:32

    Hi @jhon250985hotmail-com

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  • Sussan ScoolinaryTeam

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    October 27, 2023 at 16:10

    Hi, @jhon250985hotmail-com


    Fish and shellfish are important but less common in ramen, apart from the preparation of dashi, which is essential.
    The fish and shellfish-based broth is known as Gyokai broth.
    and is usually made of niboshi or small anchovies or
    salted and dried sardines together with dried shrimp or bladder of
    fish. Apart from these, shrimp, shells of
    shrimp or crab and white fish bones, and it is usually added
    to the broth at the end of cooking kombu seaweed to amplify the flavor
    from sea. Fresh seafood can occasionally be used in
    certain regional varieties, but beef and lamb are
    uncommon in classic preparations.
    You can be guided by this fish broth for your Ramen base:
    1 large head of fish weighing 1 kg
    8 heads Prawns
    1/2 onion
    2 cloves minced garlic
    to taste salt and pepper
    5 cups water
    1 tsp white vinegar
    1 tsp sugar
    1 stalk chopped celery
    Broth: first, soak the fish and shrimp heads in salt water to remove the blood and musk, for about 15 minutes. Then we drain until the moisture is removed. We fry these heads until golden brown, the fish heads in plenty of oil, the prawn heads in two tablespoons of oil in the same pot of broth. We add the water, the fish head, the vegetables, sugar, vinegar, adjust salt and pepper. Boil gently for 15 minutes, strain and reserve.
    We hope this information is helpful.
    Greetings.

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