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Recipe of Quick Mike's Ramen Soup Starters

 ·  ☕ 5 min read  ·  ✍️ Adam Tran

Mike's Ramen Soup Starters

Hello everybody, hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a distinctive dish, mike's ramen soup starters. One of my favorites. This time, I will make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Mike's Ramen Soup Starters is one of the most favored of current trending foods on earth. It’s appreciated by millions daily. It’s simple, it is quick, it tastes yummy. Mike's Ramen Soup Starters is something that I’ve loved my whole life. They’re fine and they look wonderful.

To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook mike's ramen soup starters using 61 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Mike's Ramen Soup Starters:
  1. Prepare ● For The Herbs [pull from stems just prior to serving]
  2. Get Leaves Cilantro [no stems]
  3. Make ready Leaves Thai Basil [no stems]
  4. Take Leaves Mint [no stems]
  5. Get ● For The Vegetables [as needed]
  6. Take Thin Sliced Cabbage [dashed with lime juice]
  7. Take Chopped Bok Choy
  8. Take Thin Sliced Jalepenos
  9. Get Minced Thai Chilies [we go nuts with these!]
  10. Take Chopped Green Scallions
  11. Take Thin Sliced Red Onions
  12. Take Thin Sliced White Onions
  13. Get Thin Sliced Carrots [peeled cut]
  14. Make ready Fresh Crisp Bean Sprouts
  15. Get Fine Grated Ginger
  16. Take Pickled Ginger
  17. Get Fine Sliced Celery
  18. Prepare Blanched Sweet Peas
  19. Take Fine Minced Lemongrass
  20. Take Thin Sliced Garlic
  21. Prepare Drained & Fine Chopped Water Chestnuts
  22. Prepare Drained & Fine Chopped Bamboo
  23. Make ready Drained Sweet Baby Corn
  24. Prepare Seaweed Or Nori [aka kelp]
  25. Prepare Dried Shitake Mushrooms [boil with broth for 7 minutes]
  26. Make ready Cubed Tofu
  27. Get ● For The Boiled Broth [as needed]
  28. Make ready Simply Asia Soy Ginger Chicken Ramen Broth
  29. Take Low Sodium Beef Or Chicken Broth
  30. Take HanDashi [use sparingly - she's salty]
  31. Take Beef Bones With Marrow
  32. Make ready Korean Gochujang Paste
  33. Prepare Szechuan Chili Oil
  34. Make ready Bonito Flakes
  35. Prepare Dry Sake
  36. Get Coconut Milk
  37. Prepare Mirin
  38. Prepare ● For The Sauces & Seasonings [to taste]
  39. Take Sriracha
  40. Make ready Garlic Sriracha
  41. Take Soy Sauce
  42. Take Premium Fish Sauce
  43. Get Hoisin Sauce
  44. Prepare Oyster Sauce
  45. Take Toasted Sesame Seeds
  46. Take Vietnamese Pho Starter
  47. Take Palm Sugar
  48. Take Red Pepper Flakes
  49. Make ready Chinese 5 Spice
  50. Get Lime Wedges
  51. Prepare ● For The Noodles [as needed]
  52. Get Top Ramen Oriental Noodles [with seasoning packet]
  53. Take Organic Ramen Noodles
  54. Prepare Fresh Ramen Noodles
  55. Get ● For The Proteins [as needed - add last to broth]
  56. Make ready Boiled Eggs
  57. Take Presteamed Shrimp
  58. Take Cubed Pre-Grilled Chicken
  59. Make ready Shredded Rotisserie Chicken
  60. Make ready Thin Sliced Rare Prime Rib
  61. Make ready Thin Sliced Rare Peppered Brisket
Instructions to make Mike's Ramen Soup Starters:
  1. Sorry. Not all ingredients could fit in the photo.
  2. I always keep a bag of these fresh chopped vegetables in the fridge for quick access. Just throw in a handful to each bowl of soup. It's important that you don't pull your Thai basil or cilantro leaves until just ready to serve. Otherwise they'll wilt quickly.
  3. Beef bones with marrow pictured.
  4. Small raw shrimp pictured.
  5. Pre-grilled chicken pictured. Cube strips.
  6. Rare thin sliced Prime Rib pictured.
  7. Rare thin sliced brisket pictured.
  8. Create your dish as you will!
  9. Enjoy!

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