Miso Ramen with mushrooms and tofu - eviltoast

Close-up picture of home-made ramen bowl

My absolute favourite dish. Extremely delicious miso ramen with a base made from kombu, dried shiitake mushrooms, red miso, and as a little secret ingredient a tiny bit of gochujang to give a spicy and umami ‘oomph’ to round things out.

It has spring onions, a lot of garlic, bit of ginger, red and yellow bell peppers, chili pepper, carrots, and tofu and mushrooms seasoned with soy sauce.

  • FungusBasedOrganism@lemmy.worldOP
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    8 months ago

    A very very important tip is to add toasted sesame oil, for me this is absolutely not optional! It brings out all the other flavours and really elevates the dish to another level. If the dish would be a 5/10, adding toasted sesame oil would take it up to 8/10 just on its own, it’s that crucial!

    If you have any questions or comments please let me know! I love this dish so much.

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      8 months ago

      This! Toasted sesame oil is sooo good in ramen, it’s my go to as well!

      If you ever get the desire to switch it up, I highly recommend giving the mushroom scallion oil from the serious eats ramen recipe a try too. It’s sooo goood. I don’t do it too often because it’s extra effort and energy is finite, but I’ll make it from time to time.

      Love the gochujang idea, btw! I’m totally trying that next time.

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            8 months ago

            Please follow our rules. Rule 6. They are not up for debate, thanks.

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          They did follow rule 6 though, it states to not ask for a recipe without engaging with the op. They replied to the op asking for a recipe so that’s engagement. If you want to enforce rules make sure the rules make sense first.

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            They wrote, “Please provide recipe” this is against the rules. Engaging the OP means being nice to them, giving a complement and bringing something to the discussion. Please re-read rule 6 and if it doesn’t make sense to you this is a problem with your reading comprehension. Also the recipe is above in the post.

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