Robin Donovan,Naomi Imatome-Yun

Ramen Obsession

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“Ramen enthusiasts will be delighted by the regional recipes that any home cook can master with ease while learning about its history and origins.” ―Alice Currah, host of PBS's Kitchen Explorers

Nothing quite compares to the simple pleasure of slurping up a piping hot bowl of delicious ramen. This cookbook provides you with the traditions, tools, and tips you need to start making flavorful and filling ramen right at home.

What sets this ramen cookbook apart:

— The history of the bowl—Discover the origins of ramen, regional variations, modern-day interpretations, and more.
— Learn the six steps—Build an unparalleled bowl by learning how to make each critical component: broth, tare (seasoning sauce), aromatic oils and fats, noodles, toppings, and a perfectly combined bowl.
— 130 recipes to savor—You'll learn to create a variety of ramen recipes that range from easy to challenging, such as Spicy Miso Tonkotsu Ramen with Ginger Pork, and Shoyu Ramen with Littleneck Clams, Scallions, and Butter.
Master creating savory bowls of ramen from scratch with this comprehensive Japanese cookbook.
«Ramen is one of the most delicious and comforting dishes in the world, but how to make the perfect bowl is often a mystery―Ramen Obsession nails it down. Being well-recognized editors, authors, and recipe developers Naomi Imatome-Yun and Robin Donovan demystify the process of making this highly personal and highly regional dish both lovingly and analytically at the same time. Whether you're looking for traditional preparations or something more innovative, Naomi and Robin will teach you how to create the perfect bowl of ramen.» ―Akiko Katayama, host & producer of Japan Eats!
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182 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
Callisto
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