
Spicy Miso Ramen
Miso-based broth with a spicy kick, thick noodles, topped with chashu pork, marinated egg, corn, bean sprouts, and scallions.
Tabela Nutricional
* O % do Valor Diário (VD) informa quanto um nutriente em uma porção de alimento contribui para uma dieta diária. 2.000 calorias por dia são usadas para conselhos nutricionais gerais.
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Ramen's origins can be traced to Chinese wheat noodles. It was introduced to Japan in the late 19th or early 20th century, becoming increasingly popular after World War II. Miso, a fermented soybean paste, has been a staple in Japanese cuisine for centuries. Spicy miso ramen is a more recent development, evolving from regional ramen variations and influenced by preferences for richer and spicier flavors.
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Ramen is deeply embedded in Japanese food culture, representing an affordable, accessible, and customizable meal that's enjoyed by people of all ages and backgrounds. It's often consumed quickly and casually, making it a popular choice for lunch or a quick dinner.
Ramen Shops
Ramen shops (ramen-ya) are ubiquitous in Japan, each often specializing in a particular regional style or broth. They're social hubs where people gather to enjoy a comforting and flavorful meal.
Regional Variations
Japan has countless regional ramen variations, each reflecting local ingredients and preferences. Spicy Miso Ramen is often associated with Hokkaido-style ramen, known for its rich and flavorful miso broths.
Slurping
Slurping ramen is considered acceptable and even encouraged in Japan, as it's believed to enhance the flavor and help cool the noodles.
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Spicy Miso Ramen boasts a complex and savory flavor profile, characterized by the umami richness of miso, the heat of chili, and the hearty notes of pork and other toppings.
The dominant flavor is a robust miso broth, fermented soybean paste lending a savory, umami depth. Chili oil, chili paste, or chili flakes provide the 'spicy' element, ranging from mild warmth to intense heat. Ground pork adds a meaty richness and texture. Bean sprouts offer a fresh, crunchy contrast. Corn contributes sweetness. Green onions deliver a sharp, pungent bite. The overall balance strives for harmony between savory, spicy, sweet, and textural elements.
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Broth Depth
Start with a high-quality dashi (Japanese soup stock) or chicken broth to build a flavorful base. Experiment with different types of miso paste (e.g., red, white, mixed) to achieve your desired flavor profile.
Spice Control
Adjust the amount and type of chili oil or paste to control the spice level. Start with a small amount and add more to taste.
Noodle Selection
Choose ramen noodles that complement the broth's thickness and flavor. Curly noodles often work well with richer broths, as they trap more sauce.
Topping Harmony
Balance the richness of the broth with fresh and crunchy toppings like bean sprouts, corn, and green onions. A soft-boiled egg (ajitsuke tamago) adds a creamy richness.
Aromatics
Adding some grated ginger or garlic to the soup intensifies the flavours even more.
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