Tantanmen 2.0: Hotter, Better, Fatter, Stronger

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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2024

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  • @perfectplates
    @perfectplates 3 місяці тому

    Mate. Boiling the bones in the baskets is verrrrrry smart. Saves having the wait for them to cool down to handle them prior to rinsing them! Smart man!

  • @grandmasterb7398
    @grandmasterb7398 9 місяців тому

    Awesome! Most definitely appreciate the breakdown of the sesame, toasty, salt, spicy, and rich so we can experiment with modifying this recipe or other recipes. Good look on showing us how you made the ramen and the ramen calculator too!

    • @teikenramenchannel
      @teikenramenchannel  6 місяців тому

      That ramen calculator is the IP of Gonya! Happy to help. Let me know how it goes if you try this

  • @ruskokollektiv5457
    @ruskokollektiv5457 Рік тому

    I love the refinements that come from time, better techniques, and materials. The leveled up versions of some old staples are some of my favorite things. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Uncle-JB
    @Uncle-JB Рік тому +2

    How the F…
    Why don’t you have 100k subscribers?!
    You are unbelievable talented, you are my ramen god. Love the nerdy corky edits! Never stop doing these videos!
    Love from Sweden

  • @markreetz844
    @markreetz844 Рік тому

    The narration and sound bed is the best...entertaining, informative and useful...keep them coming and as always, beverage suggestions to enhance the meal

  • @iandelfin4055
    @iandelfin4055 7 місяців тому +1

    Hi, awesome video! BTW, can you share a link on where you got your noodle machine? Thanks. Keep up the awesome content

    • @teikenramenchannel
      @teikenramenchannel  6 місяців тому

      It moves around the internet. You can typically find it by searching “Techtongda” or FKM noodle machine

  • @dankdeity_
    @dankdeity_ Рік тому

    😂 the blending sound effect had me

    • @teikenramenchannel
      @teikenramenchannel  Рік тому +2

      That’s just the sound it make bruh

    • @dankdeity_
      @dankdeity_ Рік тому

      It sounds like a scream 🤷‍♀️😂 but maybe that's just my cars Bluetooth. Watching this before work lol

  • @trackmapper4363
    @trackmapper4363 11 місяців тому

    Great video. I tried making tantanmen and was getting a really annoying bitterness in the final soup. I believe it's coming out of these jars of tahini I tried two different ones. Then I read about chinese sesame paste which is related to tahini but made from toasted sesame seeds. I tried the tantanmen again and the bitterness gone. The sesame paste is like an unsweetened peanut butter I would call it. It made a nice looking soup. Some tahinis you get the hulls in the soup and collect on top--not so nice. Not this chinese sesame paste. So that's another plus.

    • @teikenramenchannel
      @teikenramenchannel  11 місяців тому

      Excellent point. Ramen ingredients are tricky to find and the quality of your product really varies from location to location. That’s why it’s important to find out which local ingredients work best for you

  • @d3one3
    @d3one3 Рік тому

    In one of your tonkotsu videos I believe you used neckbones, trotters and salt pork for the pork broth base. Just curious why the change to only neckbones. I'm guessing simplicity and cost? These recipes get expensive I bet. Thanks. Love the videos! When are you gonna open a shop?!

    • @teikenramenchannel
      @teikenramenchannel  Рік тому

      I like to mix it up sometimes because the soup needs more or less collagen (for viscosity). Overall I’m still learning so I like to try new things just for the sake of trying em!

  • @zickzackyt2461
    @zickzackyt2461 Рік тому

    Love the recipes from your channel, will definitely try out soon! Btw where did you find your Ramen bowls?

    • @teikenramenchannel
      @teikenramenchannel  Рік тому

      Some I found online, some I received as gifts, and some I found in department stores lol. Sorry that probably doesn’t help you too much. Is there a specific bowl I can help you find?

  • @RWW124
    @RWW124 Рік тому

    Nice video! Tan tan men is one of my fave ramen styles. What noodle machine do you use?

  • @TheSomanith
    @TheSomanith 2 місяці тому

    Can it be any easier ingredients?

  • @Cyber.Operator.0
    @Cyber.Operator.0 Рік тому

    looks so tasty, thank god ill eat ramen in 5 hours

  • @pprince01
    @pprince01 8 місяців тому

    Any chance you could give approximate quantities added to the pork? Looks like about 2 lbs of ground pork, but I’m wondering about the brown sugar, shoyu, etc

    • @teikenramenchannel
      @teikenramenchannel  6 місяців тому +1

      For 2 pounds of pork, I would go with 1/4 cup Shoyu (soy sauce), 1 tbsp brown sugar, and 2 tsp each garlic and ginger paste. All of that is approximate, really the best way to do it is to cook down the meat, then season and taste to your liking

  • @kingbball66
    @kingbball66 Рік тому

    Jesus man that looks insane

  • @dominikmadej4691
    @dominikmadej4691 Рік тому +3

    I think tantanmen goes extremely well with acidic toppings. I suggest you tried some pickled mustard greens next time you have it.

    • @teikenramenchannel
      @teikenramenchannel  Рік тому +1

      Oooh that sounds interesting

    • @juansalgado8380
      @juansalgado8380 Рік тому

      I use pickled collards

    • @trackmapper4363
      @trackmapper4363 11 місяців тому

      one thing I was talking on above--tahini and its bitterness--I was researching about and they say sweetness and acidity temper the bitterness of the same. It may be a reason why the acidic toppings go well with it. A buffer.

  • @OhHappyDayz0011
    @OhHappyDayz0011 5 місяців тому

    Epic

  • @nicolelawrence8689
    @nicolelawrence8689 Рік тому

    Would you consider this a good ramen to make for a first-timer? If not, which ramen would you recommend?

    • @teikenramenchannel
      @teikenramenchannel  Рік тому

      For the broth, yes. I would use this for the tare ua-cam.com/video/w3nUNNaJbbQ/v-deo.html
      And if you are just getting started, I would buy sun noodles if you can find them!

  • @juansalgado8380
    @juansalgado8380 Рік тому +1

    How many servings would you say this tare is?

  • @what1fun1v3rs3
    @what1fun1v3rs3 11 місяців тому

    Could you make a guide when buying premade noodles?

    • @teikenramenchannel
      @teikenramenchannel  11 місяців тому +1

      I’m planning for lots of that kind of content in 2024

  • @suryantishen4554
    @suryantishen4554 Рік тому

    Hello, Can we replace cashew milk with normal milk ?

    • @teikenramenchannel
      @teikenramenchannel  Рік тому

      The cashew milk brings lots of legume flavor. If you are going to use normal milk, supplement the tare with either a tablespoon of cashews or peanuts

  • @_Ojeii
    @_Ojeii Рік тому

    How much water did you use for 5 lbs of neck bones? Also does it have to be neck bones or can I use other bones?

    • @teikenramenchannel
      @teikenramenchannel  Рік тому

      I would recommend the neck bones but femur also works. It was multiple gallons of water but just make sure the bones are covered (at minimum)

    • @_Ojeii
      @_Ojeii Рік тому

      @@teikenramenchannel Gotcha. For the boiling, I guess the heat will vary depending on the amount of water. Would medium heat for 10 hours work with less water? I guess it just depends on how concentrated I'd like the Tonkotsu to be?

    • @teikenramenchannel
      @teikenramenchannel  Рік тому

      Yes, it just depends on what it takes to bring it to a hard boil

  • @taylamarkova6100
    @taylamarkova6100 Рік тому

    Please tell us how you made those googy eggs😩😍

    • @teikenramenchannel
      @teikenramenchannel  Рік тому

      How to Ramen: Episode 4, Ajitama
      ua-cam.com/video/Uozr0OomFeY/v-deo.html

  • @stayseekate
    @stayseekate Рік тому

    Soya milk? Coconut milk? Cashew milk? Almond milk?