Recipe: Perfect Japanese Pork & Ramen Soup

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Japanese Pork & Ramen Soup. Across Japan, Japanese pork dishes can be found in a wide variety at all kinds of restaurants. You might be surprised at just how many ways you can enjoy pork! Japanese pork is also a widely used meat which can be found in many different kinds of cooking, and in particular, it is a central part of cuisine in Kyushu, Okinawa, and the Kanto region (East Japan).

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Ingredients of Japanese Pork & Ramen Soup

  1. You need of onion minced.
  2. It's of garlic.
  3. You need of ginger.
  4. You need of veg oil.
  5. Prepare of sliced mushroom.
  6. Prepare of country style pork ribs.
  7. Prepare of ramen noodles.
  8. You need of frozen spinach.
  9. You need of soy sauce.
  10. You need of toasted sesame oil.
  11. Prepare of sesame seeds toasted.
  12. Prepare of broth.

Few kitchen gadgets introduced with thoroug. Season with salt and black pepper. Pork tonkatsu is often found on the menus of Japanese restaurants and is also a very popular bento (boxed lunch) item. Pork tonkatsu is also a popular ingredient in katsu donburi (one dish meal of ingredients served over rice) which is tonkatsu served with cooked egg and a savory sweet sauce, all over a bed of rice in a large bowl.

Japanese Pork & Ramen Soup instructions

  1. Microwave onion/garlic/ginger and veg oil stirring occasionally 5min.
  2. Stir broth & mushroom into crockpot. Season pork and nestle into crock. Cover, cook 5 to 7 hrs high.
  3. Remove pork, cut up. Stir in noodles & spinach. Cook about 5 min.
  4. Stir in pork & soy, cook 5 more min.

In a bowl mix ginger, soy sauce, Sake, and Mirin. Heat a frying pan at medium high heat and add oil, then add sliced pork to pan-fry. Kick beef and chicken to the curb. Kick beef and chicken to the curb. It is one of the most popular recipes on the lunch menu as well as the bento box (Japanese lunch box).