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Icarus512 , in What unusual things do you make with Japanese curry cubes?

Haven’t thought too far out the box, normally just pair with fried pork or tofu, and use carrots, potatoes, onion, and ginger for the curry itself. A little Applesauce goes a long way as well

FinalBoy1975 OP ,

I agree that apples go well with it. I made curried pork and threw in a couple of apples and it was wonderful. I also used ginger and the other vegetables you listed. I also think that Chinese five spice powder enhances the flavor. I seasoned my pork with it. It just seems to me to have so many possibilities. It’s a magical thing.

Drusas ,

It makes sense that apples go well because Japanese curry is made with apples.

yabbadabba ,

So, it always has to have apples in it? This blogger says it can have anything you want in it and gives some examples. sudachirecipes.com/japanese-curry-roux-cubes/

ellaella_ayayay , (edited ) in What unusual things do you make with Japanese curry cubes?
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My mom used to make this and it’s become somewhat of a quick fix comfort food for me now. But boil up some ramen noodles (save the packets in case I might need them for future bland dishes -_-), slightly undercooked, pour out the water but I’ll leave enough to melt the cubes in (if I’m feeling fancy, I’ll save some of the noodle water in a cup and pour it in later like when you make pasta), and just melt/mix the cubes in (I’ll start off with 1, add more for whatever level of intensity I’m craving that day) on low heat, and usually fry up some spam and throw that in there. Nothing too crazy and always hits the spot.

Edit: oh it’s definitely been a while so I totally fudged a part. I add some of the powder ramen sauce packet for that extra kick too!

lvxferre , in second time making pasta (:
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Is the top one a mix of egg yolk and black pasta? Such a fun idea. The carrot-coloured tagliatelle look tasty, too.

original2 OP ,

black - cocoa pink - tomato paste speckled - crushed poppy seeds yellow - tumeric

residentmarchant , in second time making pasta (:

Did you use beets for coloring?

original2 OP ,

black - cocoa pink - tomato paste speckled - crushed poppy seeds yellow - tumeric

KittenBiscuits , in earl grey bundt cake

It looks absolutely delicious! Would love a link to the recipe if you’re able to share. Earl grey cupcakes with lavender frosting were always my favorite seasonal flavor at Georgetown Cupcakes. So delicate and subtle flavors.

Do you use a baking spray for your pan or shortening/flour combo? I sometimes use a spray on regular round or rectangular pans, but I found on bundt pans and fancier pans with lots of crevices, Crisco (shortening) dusted with flour releases the cake the most consistently. I have to be obsessive though and make sure I get the Crisco into all the tiny places. I used to apply with a pastry brush but now I just use my fingers. It’s faster.

original2 OP ,

I used this recipe with the followin changes:

  • 2 tbsp of this tea: what-cha.com/…/ceylon-earl-grey-black-tea (plus the amount needed to brew it for the glaze and syrup)
  • 2 lemons and one lime
  • 7 egg whites not 8
  • only put the syrup on after removing the cake from the tin
  • used metric ffs

I didn’t think this was differentiated enough to put it on my own website however

LaDuderina , in second time making pasta (:

My family makes noodles for the holidays every year and I’ve never once considered making a drying rack instead of leaving them in a pile on the counter, thank you for changing my life!

original2 OP ,

thats so nice of you to say! I came up with the idea when I used spinach to dye it green and they turned out so watery that they merged together, so i needed a way to keep them separated.

czech , in earl grey bundt cake
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This looks amazing. Great job!

original2 OP ,

thanks!

NotThatKindofDoctor , in earl grey bundt cake

Looks awesome!! I use this bundt pan a lot: a.co/d/3obv9Y4

It makes a beautiful cake! You’ve got the hard part taken care of (the baking part!) and now you can get all fancy!

caseinpoint , in Death to Watery Coleslaw

This guy slaws

unce , (edited ) in Dutch Oven recipes

I like to make a variation zuppa tuscana (the olive garden soup) in mine.

  • 1lb spicy italian sausage
  • 1lb bacon, cut small
  • 4-6 big potatos depending on size, cut small
  • 1 onion, diced
  • 1 bulb garlic, crushed
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 1 big box of chicken broth
  • 1 bag spinach
  • Crushed red pepper

Brown the sausage with red pepper first then remove. Start to cook onions and garlic then add and cook bacon. Add broth and potatoes. Once potatoes are cooked add sausage back in. Finish with heavy cream and spinach. The whole bag of spinach seems crazy at first but it will shrink fast.

This clam chowder recipe is really good too: spendwithpennies.com/new-england-clam-chowder/

unce , in What’s a splurge meal you like to make?

Stromboli from scratch is amazing but can take a few hours to make. I like to use this recipe as a base but I’ll change up the fillings depending on what sounds good.

SuperSoftAbby , in What unusual things do you make with Japanese curry cubes?
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It goes in my roast sauces and soups. I’ve also used it to make gravy.

FinalBoy1975 OP ,

Very nice! Now that you have mentioned your uses of them it sounds so obvious to me, now. What a quick and easy gravy to make, now that I’m thinking about all of the possibilities. You can even change the flavor a little depending on the herbs or additional spices you decide to combine with it.

Alien_Mortice , in Homemade Tonkotsu Ramen
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That looks so good, even tastier looking than the ramen I got in Tokyo recently.

Do you have a recipe you’d be happy to share?

scrypt OP ,
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i largely used the ramen lords book of ramen here: docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/…/mobilebasic#head…

  • standard shoyu tare
  • mayu (black garlic aroma oil)
  • sapporo style noodles
  • braised chashu
  • ajitama (marinated egg)
  • tonkotsu broth
  • green onions

also i personally like a little spice so i put some chili oil on it as well

Anosognosia ,
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wow, thanks for sharing!

Alien_Mortice ,
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Thanks for this, can’t wait to try it out!

scrypt OP ,
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all hail the mighty ramen_lord. his work and testing is EXTENSIVE and it’s about as close as you can get to authentic japanese ramen if you pair tare, broth, and toppings appropriately (he has authentic pairings listed within the book for traditional, regional, and new wave bowls).

jake4480 ,
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@scrypt @Alien_Mortice this is awesome!! I'm eating ramen RIGHT NOW but it's the store bought crap. However - I did put an egg in it. And some sriracha mayo. 🤣

scrypt OP ,
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i largely used the ramen lords book of ramen here: docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/…/mobilebasic#head…

  • standard shoyu tare
  • mayu (black garlic aroma oil)
  • sapporo style noodles
  • braised chashu
  • ajitama (marinated egg)
  • tonkotsu broth
  • green onions

also i personally like a little spice so i put some chili oil on it as well

scrypt OP ,
@scrypt@lemmy.world avatar

i largely used the ramen lords book of ramen here: docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/…/mobilebasic#head…

  • standard shoyu tare
  • mayu (black garlic aroma oil)
  • sapporo style noodles
  • braised chashu
  • ajitama (marinated egg)
  • tonkotsu broth
  • green onions

also i personally like a little spice so i put some chili oil on it as well

EeeDawg101 , in Homemade Tonkotsu Ramen

I’ll have a bowl please! Looks tasty as heck!

papajohn , in Homemade Tonkotsu Ramen

Egg looks nice

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