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Ramen Eggs with Ramen!

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  • mobotsar@sh.itjust.worksM mobotsar@sh.itjust.works

    This may be an unpopular opinion, insofar as any opinion professing a favorite brand of instant ramen can be unpopular, but while shin black probably has the best broth, albeit by a fairly narrow margin, I think Nissin Gold has the best noodles and is the best overall.

    Yes yes, I know, “death to the heretic” and all that.

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    sprite0@sh.itjust.works
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    never heard of that one but you can be sure i’ll keep my eye out!

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    • rebekahwsd@lemmy.worldR rebekahwsd@lemmy.world

      Shin black is great! The eggs are really good. I made this batch a bit stronger than the first, and they’re at exactly the flavor I’ve hoped for!

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      sprite0@sh.itjust.works
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      what’s your marinade (roughly) if you don’t mind? I have done the korean drug eggs they are divine but mine were a bit strong

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      • cheeseburger@lemmy.caC cheeseburger@lemmy.ca

        Nice Old Town Blue plate 💙 just like my mom’s

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        rebekahwsd@lemmy.world
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        Corningwear is great stuff!

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        • S sprite0@sh.itjust.works

          what’s your marinade (roughly) if you don’t mind? I have done the korean drug eggs they are divine but mine were a bit strong

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          rebekahwsd@lemmy.world
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          #10

          For 6 eggs

          1.13 cups of mirin or aji mirin .38 cup regular soy sauce .38 cup dark soy sauce .75 cup of water

          A teaspoon of cayenne pepper 3 cloves of garlic 2 star anise

          Simmer on stove with some extra water, about half a cup if you add the pepper, garlic, anise, those are optional

          Let cool to room temperature, medium boil egg, peel, place in jar, place cool marinade, sit in fridge overnight

          The amounts are weird because it was not originally for 6 eggs

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          • rebekahwsd@lemmy.worldR rebekahwsd@lemmy.world

            For 6 eggs

            1.13 cups of mirin or aji mirin .38 cup regular soy sauce .38 cup dark soy sauce .75 cup of water

            A teaspoon of cayenne pepper 3 cloves of garlic 2 star anise

            Simmer on stove with some extra water, about half a cup if you add the pepper, garlic, anise, those are optional

            Let cool to room temperature, medium boil egg, peel, place in jar, place cool marinade, sit in fridge overnight

            The amounts are weird because it was not originally for 6 eggs

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            chrisbtoo@lemmy.ca
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            1.13 cups of mirin or aji mirin .38 cup regular soy sauce .38 cup dark soy sauce .75 cup of water

            I would like you to elaborate on these intriguing numbers

            *edit, just saw your final line… how many eggs was it originally for?!

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            • rebekahwsd@lemmy.worldR rebekahwsd@lemmy.world

              Store bought ramen, shin black beef bone broth. Marinaded the ramen eggs over night! It’s easier than I feared!

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              Victor
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              Just stopping by to say it’s “marinated”. (Yes, I’m kind of annoying. Sorry! ❤️)

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              • rebekahwsd@lemmy.worldR rebekahwsd@lemmy.world

                For 6 eggs

                1.13 cups of mirin or aji mirin .38 cup regular soy sauce .38 cup dark soy sauce .75 cup of water

                A teaspoon of cayenne pepper 3 cloves of garlic 2 star anise

                Simmer on stove with some extra water, about half a cup if you add the pepper, garlic, anise, those are optional

                Let cool to room temperature, medium boil egg, peel, place in jar, place cool marinade, sit in fridge overnight

                The amounts are weird because it was not originally for 6 eggs

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                sprite0@sh.itjust.works
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                hey thank you!!

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                • C chrisbtoo@lemmy.ca

                  1.13 cups of mirin or aji mirin .38 cup regular soy sauce .38 cup dark soy sauce .75 cup of water

                  I would like you to elaborate on these intriguing numbers

                  *edit, just saw your final line… how many eggs was it originally for?!

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                  rebekahwsd@lemmy.world
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                  I don’t remember. Less than 6 though?

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                  • rebekahwsd@lemmy.worldR rebekahwsd@lemmy.world

                    Store bought ramen, shin black beef bone broth. Marinaded the ramen eggs over night! It’s easier than I feared!

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                    katy ✨
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                    this reminds me of haru 's garlic egg ramen 🙂

                    i want to try more authentic ramen 🙂

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                    • mobotsar@sh.itjust.worksM mobotsar@sh.itjust.works

                      This may be an unpopular opinion, insofar as any opinion professing a favorite brand of instant ramen can be unpopular, but while shin black probably has the best broth, albeit by a fairly narrow margin, I think Nissin Gold has the best noodles and is the best overall.

                      Yes yes, I know, “death to the heretic” and all that.

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                      mysterioussophon21@lemmy.world
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                      Not a heretic at all! Nissin Gold does have exceptional noodles with that perfect springy texture. I’d also throw Samyang ramen into the mix - their noodles have this amazing chew that holds up really well. Everyone has their prefernces and discovering different brands is half the fun.

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