The more I learn about this man the more I want to be best friends with him. Anime, Magic, Cooking, Tattoos. He just needs to paint some minis and he would be even cooler. Nice work Chef!
I was at that panel and I was amazed when I first saw the ramen look, also the amount of people who came just shows how many people really in-joy his content.
If you like heat I would highly recommend adding hot sauce to the soup broth. Spicy butternut squash soup is amazing, and because of how rich and thick the soup is the vinegar or funky flavor (if you get lactofermented sauce) can't overpower it.
Hey, i'm glad you had the same idea to do a Pumkin soup based Ramen, and that you really went all out on it. Personally, i used a Red Onion Squash as a base, with store bought ramen, a simple Shoyu Tare, Spicy Oil, Grilled Corn, Fried Chicken, Aji-tama, and an improvised topping (wich might be the best thing in this dish), consisting of Garlic Chips, Fried Onion and Refried French Fries, all mixed up with Paprika, Chili Pepper, Cumin, Salt and Pepper. Yeah, not really traditional, i must admit that some rest of a previous KFC meal were used. 😉
Oh my god, I wanna try that now. And luckily you answered my internal question of "did this take several days" as I kept seeing various clothes changing.
Super creative and a perfect tribute to Rengoku. Definitely going to make the butternut squash soup soon its freezing in the UK and that sounds perfect! Already considering adding more heat to the soup and creating something like a Spicy butternut squash curry-jam to use for a variant for Katsu Sando stop inspiring me chef my wallet cant take it!!!
What I've seen with all of these squashes and pumpkins, I saw from my job that they roasted it first. Not only it softens it, but it gives it a nice depth of flavour for your soup
Ramen is Food Art , and its Perfection Level depends on Three things - The Quality of the ingredients , How they are mixed , and the Artist creating the Ramen. There are 4 major types , 19 recognized Regional style's , AND over 40 toppings to choose from ! ChefPK = Artist 🍜
This is reaaaaally pushing the definition of what I'd consider "ramen". The soup would probably be a bit too sweet for my tastes, the meat's gonna be sweet from the honey (less contrast with soup), and five spice is hit-or-miss to the average Japanese palate. With that said, if you told me that this is some unique dish from some other foreign country, I'd probably slurp it down with no hesitation. It's really creative, and I love the work you do with the food.
somehow chef manages to combine all my favorite things in one: goofy voiceovers, league (the bomb akshan cosplay, please????), ramen, and anime! so glad I found this channel. Keep it up!
Chef, I had a butternut pasta dish once! Squash ravioli with some sort of soft cheese inside and a smooth, mildly sweet cream sauce, garnished with scallions (because those go on anything). It was subtle, like you described in this video! The pumpkin/squash flavor in the pasta made the savory and sweet aspects mesh well, the sauce wasn't overpowering, the cheese inside had nutmeg and allspice, with just a bit of saltiness to draw out more of the main focus (that being the squash noodles)... I wish I could make it for you, but it was an experimental menu item and I never got the recipe. It was like dinner and dessert in one meal!
when it comes to meat, i recommend scoring it first b4 putting them in the marinate, that way it will be juicy and more tender with more flavour on the inside
I usually braise my chashu and that makes it really tender and amazing. You could probably braise it in the marinating liquid with more water and it would taste great.
Wish I didn't live so far away so I could've attended your panel at NYC Chef... At least I get all these dishes of yours delivered directly to my YT inbox!!
I really hope you see this or someone who knows what i'm talking about does! I wanted to buy the book you mentioned in one of your early food wars reactions, I think it was "Food Bible" or something, but I don't know the exact one. I've been starting to cook more and I remember you had said that the book goes through tons of ingredients that go well together.
You should try cooking with the szechuan buttons instead of or in addition to the peppercorns. Those have all that electric tingly stuff in em, way more than the peppercorns. I haven't gotten to use them so I don't know how it would handle it, but maybe grind those up and put them in the noodles instead?
You can take the seeds and throw them in your backyard and you'll get your own pumpkin plant 😉 or you could toast them in a pan and eat them. Delicious!
i like squash soup with some cooked carrots and potatoes, then blend it all together, add some sourcream. Its a perfect combination, highly recomending. Nice video man, i love rammen.
the only slight adjustment i would have made is done a maple butter glaze instead of honey butter on the char siu as maple IMO is a better complimentary flavor for butternut squash than honey.
Anthony bourdain once said there is no bad way to make ramen. There are few rules though to make it first use a meat based soup unless you go vegetarian, two use soy sauce or miso, three make a second soup base, four sauce on bottom, noodles next, add both soups to the bowl, mix together to get flavor you want, top with pork, nori, and the standard. And enjoy.
This looks AWESOME!! Just a quick question though.. for the soup was there any point to coat the butternut with oil and five spice and then dunking it in water?
If you plant those Kabocha squash seeds in your garden you will have a vine that will take over your entire yard if you let it as well as more squash than you know what to do with.
Me watching at this: 'YEAH I wanna make this! I love cooking!' Me WHILE I watch this: *eating unflavored top ramen instant noodles with Worchestershire Sauce and a can of chili with beans*
Awe nice to see someone else utilizing the poached egg method with their Ramen. It's what my husband and I do when we make our ramen although we use pre-made ramen and then just add all the toppings on top lol
You know the first thought that came into mind when I watched the video was that it would be real funny for Uncle Roger to see this vid, he'd either like that you didn't completely destroy it or hate that you did some unconventional things like a butternut squash soup base lool
Is Ramen a process or a Dish? It is both a process to create a dish, it is same with Soba noodles, to make the dishes, you have to go through a series of processes to make the Ramen or Soba. Doing the same Ramen dish, in different ways, have different outcomes.
What's up friends! I'm glad I could share this with you, I hope you enjoy it.
After this, watch the bento: ua-cam.com/video/IMNwGMDY0MI/v-deo.html
Nice Naked Apron chef, definitely having Food Wars vibes.
Chef, one question: Why didn't you score the meat before you put it in the marinade?
@@serebix3685 ngl, I forgot.
@@CHEFPKR There's always the one thing we forget.
I love adding Chinese 5 spice to chia to give it an extra punch add some french vanilla creamer to it and it’s amazing
The more I learn about this man the more I want to be best friends with him. Anime, Magic, Cooking, Tattoos. He just needs to paint some minis and he would be even cooler. Nice work Chef!
Do my Gundams count? ;]
@@CHEFPKR favorite kit? Might work on my first soon.
Close enough I've built and painted one and have one in a 1000 pieces to piant
@@Mitwadus I really want the strike freedom 1/60th, but the favorite I own is the 1/100 Blue Frame
Don't forget the exercise too. You can see he's really working that body.
I was at that panel and I was amazed when I first saw the ramen look, also the amount of people who came just shows how many people really in-joy his content.
It was super humbling, I very much appreicate the community
Very interesting combination! You'd think the pumpkin would be too much but it seems it came out very well!
I was very happy with it
If you like heat I would highly recommend adding hot sauce to the soup broth. Spicy butternut squash soup is amazing, and because of how rich and thick the soup is the vinegar or funky flavor (if you get lactofermented sauce) can't overpower it.
Hey, i'm glad you had the same idea to do a Pumkin soup based Ramen, and that you really went all out on it.
Personally, i used a Red Onion Squash as a base, with store bought ramen, a simple Shoyu Tare, Spicy Oil, Grilled Corn, Fried Chicken, Aji-tama, and an improvised topping (wich might be the best thing in this dish), consisting of Garlic Chips, Fried Onion and Refried French Fries, all mixed up with Paprika, Chili Pepper, Cumin, Salt and Pepper.
Yeah, not really traditional, i must admit that some rest of a previous KFC meal were used. 😉
I’m getting Food Wars Satoshi Naked Apron vibes from Chef during his sponsor ad.
Oh my god, I wanna try that now. And luckily you answered my internal question of "did this take several days" as I kept seeing various clothes changing.
Super creative and a perfect tribute to Rengoku. Definitely going to make the butternut squash soup soon its freezing in the UK and that sounds perfect! Already considering adding more heat to the soup and creating something like a Spicy butternut squash curry-jam to use for a variant for Katsu Sando stop inspiring me chef my wallet cant take it!!!
That would be so good! Could do the Butternut squash soup and then place a nice katsu chicken on top with Chili jam
Try making Jojo food
Omg 😳 IM SO READY FOR THIS RAMEN this is amazing chef
Rengoku would be proud
Best boy.
What I've seen with all of these squashes and pumpkins, I saw from my job that they roasted it first. Not only it softens it, but it gives it a nice depth of flavour for your soup
There's this ramen place in my town that does pumpkin or coconut-carrot ramen soup for their winter vegan options. Tried both. They are delicious.
Seriously?? Where?!
@@CHEFPKR Brno, Czech Republic xD sorry chef, maybe one day xD
The ramen looks good and all but HOLY GUACAMOLE is the food at 2:54
*Looks delicious 😋*
Ramen is Food Art , and its Perfection Level depends on Three things - The Quality of the ingredients , How they are mixed , and the Artist creating the Ramen. There are 4 major types , 19 recognized Regional style's , AND over 40 toppings to choose from !
ChefPK = Artist
🍜
This is reaaaaally pushing the definition of what I'd consider "ramen". The soup would probably be a bit too sweet for my tastes, the meat's gonna be sweet from the honey (less contrast with soup), and five spice is hit-or-miss to the average Japanese palate.
With that said, if you told me that this is some unique dish from some other foreign country, I'd probably slurp it down with no hesitation. It's really creative, and I love the work you do with the food.
I was honestly surprised! It wasn't overly sweet, but yes the flavors are super off the wall.
This ramen looks amazing, I can't wait to make it! Plus, that Akshan cosplay tho 👀
Sett Cosplay Soon ;]
@@CHEFPKR NOICE NOICE MUDA MUDA MUDA
It's night for me now. His good cooking is making me hungry. I am in pain
Knew the soup would be good when you took out the butternut. I use a lot of butternut puree in soups to thicken it. Gives a lovely taste.
I love that you have the pasta making attachment and make use of it. My husband has been wanting one for a while now
It's super clutch
Ah man, that con panel looks dope! I need to catch the next one.
somehow chef manages to combine all my favorite things in one: goofy voiceovers, league (the bomb akshan cosplay, please????), ramen, and anime! so glad I found this channel. Keep it up!
Absolutely love this guy! He’s such a treat to watch and increased my love of cooking!
𝐔𝐌𝐀𝐈 🔥🔥🍜🔥🔥
I got the 4 in 1 pasta maker for Christmas. Can make ramen from scratch. But I want udon too.
Chef, I had a butternut pasta dish once! Squash ravioli with some sort of soft cheese inside and a smooth, mildly sweet cream sauce, garnished with scallions (because those go on anything). It was subtle, like you described in this video! The pumpkin/squash flavor in the pasta made the savory and sweet aspects mesh well, the sauce wasn't overpowering, the cheese inside had nutmeg and allspice, with just a bit of saltiness to draw out more of the main focus (that being the squash noodles)... I wish I could make it for you, but it was an experimental menu item and I never got the recipe.
It was like dinner and dessert in one meal!
when it comes to meat, i recommend scoring it first b4 putting them in the marinate, that way it will be juicy and more tender with more flavour on the inside
Just made it and I love it. Thank you so much.
I usually braise my chashu and that makes it really tender and amazing. You could probably braise it in the marinating liquid with more water and it would taste great.
Definitely going to try this out with a consommé version. Looks amazing by the way!
Wish I didn't live so far away so I could've attended your panel at NYC Chef... At least I get all these dishes of yours delivered directly to my YT inbox!!
Next con! Lots to come :)
I really hope you see this or someone who knows what i'm talking about does!
I wanted to buy the book you mentioned in one of your early food wars reactions, I think it was "Food Bible" or something, but I don't know the exact one. I've been starting to cook more and I remember you had said that the book goes through tons of ingredients that go well together.
Butternut Squash is such an underrated vegetable. It deserves more love, same as Parsnips, Turnips, and Sunroot (Jerusalem Artichoke)
Agree!
You should try cooking with the szechuan buttons instead of or in addition to the peppercorns. Those have all that electric tingly stuff in em, way more than the peppercorns. I haven't gotten to use them so I don't know how it would handle it, but maybe grind those up and put them in the noodles instead?
You can take the seeds and throw them in your backyard and you'll get your own pumpkin plant 😉 or you could toast them in a pan and eat them. Delicious!
I can't believe Rengoku has gotten this much love after one movie
i like squash soup with some cooked carrots and potatoes, then blend it all together, add some sourcream. Its a perfect combination, highly recomending. Nice video man, i love rammen.
This recipe is perfect for the cold weather
Rengoku is one of my favorite characters, especially from the shorts!
He's Demon Slayer's Kamina. You have to love him.
the only slight adjustment i would have made is done a maple butter glaze instead of honey butter on the char siu as maple IMO is a better complimentary flavor for butternut squash than honey.
That would have been solid as well! The honey was super floral, so it was a fun flavor.
Love love love this! Super creative and can’t wait to see what youre about to whip up next!
Anthony bourdain once said there is no bad way to make ramen. There are few rules though to make it first use a meat based soup unless you go vegetarian, two use soy sauce or miso, three make a second soup base, four sauce on bottom, noodles next, add both soups to the bowl, mix together to get flavor you want, top with pork, nori, and the standard. And enjoy.
I miss him.
You made a new fan out of me. Subscribed.
Looking big Chef! Keep up the hard work!!
Amazing job! Culinary creativity!!
bro you are so creative, great job chef! :)
"Bro, could you stop fingering the butter?"
😏
Thanks for sharing. I love your channel 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😋😋😋😋😋😋
Another great video! Keep up the good work chef!
This looks AWESOME!! Just a quick question though.. for the soup was there any point to coat the butternut with oil and five spice and then dunking it in water?
More out of habit to coat the squash, but you could absolutely skip that haha
If you plant those Kabocha squash seeds in your garden you will have a vine that will take over your entire yard if you let it as well as more squash than you know what to do with.
This recipe looks so gooood!!! defenitely gonna try this out! And it's so easy to make it vegetarian or vegan as well~
Yup! The only animal product is the butter/pork/egg
I always do pumpkin ramen. Any gourd ramen actually. It's GOOD
9:35 my guess is that the subtitles are there just in case ChefPK would be at loss of words while eating this heavenly bowl of ramen
Very much so, plus my audio here was pretty trash :(
This is one devilishly charming, charismatic, wanna be besties with, anime loving Chef out here! I just subscribed! Savoury Content partner 🔥
Honestly as soon as you busted out the squash I got more excited.
Okay, I'm making this ASAP!
"Don't eat the pork-"
Me: *eyes transfixed on the glittering pork*
"I SAID DON'T!!!"
9:47 IM GLAD YOU PUT SUBTITLES RIGHT THERE
Perfect way to pay respect towards a character by simply cooking something they really enjoy.
Chef PK: Alex is my hero, nothing is better than fresh noodles
Alex: Are dried noodles better than fresh noodles? The answer may surprise you
I swear every time I watch your videos I end up hungry. Yeah I’m going to be trying this one too
Channeling not only your inner Hashira, but your inner Isshiki. I see you, Chef!
When the the food is extra good, the chef cats get extra pawsy
That looks so good, sensei :) you”re a planeswalker with food magic ❤
UMAI!!!!
And because this is a ramen video...
We need Uncle Roger!!!
Bring it on.
become a demon ur talent will not fade a basketball once said
When I ask for noods. This is exactly what I need.
UA-cam algorithm, bless this man pls
Me watching at this: 'YEAH I wanna make this! I love cooking!'
Me WHILE I watch this: *eating unflavored top ramen instant noodles with Worchestershire Sauce and a can of chili with beans*
ik i wont ever cook this but just wanted to watch chefpk cooking ramen for some reason
That ramen screams UMAI!! and you know it
Omg this is souma irl. As soon as i saw it i mean, meticulous, make it seem super difficult, inventive, only thing missing is the naked bomb
Next episode sees Paul going down the rabbit hole and buying a pasta machine from Alibaba to modify.
Butternut squash? Yes, please!
The kabocha squash is what we call “pumpkin” in Thailand.
Awe nice to see someone else utilizing the poached egg method with their Ramen. It's what my husband and I do when we make our ramen although we use pre-made ramen and then just add all the toppings on top lol
Poached egg for Ramen is so clutch
Oh i see, an ALEX fan, a true man of culture !
Can you make Food from Kaitou Joker?
wow the waterproof shoes are actually going to be really useful for me. thanks sponsor!
Nice! Enjoy them
That looks SO GOOD
I have a question: Why not score the pork belly first then marinade it?
Ngl, I forgot.
@@CHEFPKR lol
a P.S. - I hadnt asked , but was wondering IF you've watched the Salmon battle or the movie itself " Cook Up a Storm Official Trailer 1 (2017) " ?
Honestly, honey is good with just about everything. Nice Ramen!
Sometimes I wish I was Gandalf because I am quite literally in the presence of the food.
The honey makes an appearance again.
Hi Chefpk can you do Giyuu’s favorite salmon daikon dish?
I wanna try this now
You really cosplayed akshan... that's so cool actually
Amazing akshan cosplay!
Thank you! My wife made damn near all of it.
Always Look Out for the cats .... Mine stole some chicken i made for my ramen 😅 and damn she growled at mee like a lion 🤣
Can't go wrong when using Alex' research :D
He is the goat.
You mad scientist you..... Now I'm hungry......
Muwhahahaha
Can you please make the two faces of roasted venison from food wars
Most people: Focus on Food. Me - distracted and constantly rewinding to look again at Chef's Akshan Cosplay...
Kind, caring, you also forgot ‘hot’ and handsome
Wait, that Akshan cosplay is fire
You know the first thought that came into mind when I watched the video was that it would be real funny for Uncle Roger to see this vid, he'd either like that you didn't completely destroy it or hate that you did some unconventional things like a butternut squash soup base lool
Bring it on.
I have a request for a video please please do a food video with final fantasy 7 pretty please
Is Ramen a process or a Dish?
It is both a process to create a dish, it is same with Soba noodles, to make the dishes, you have to go through a series of processes to make the Ramen or Soba.
Doing the same Ramen dish, in different ways, have different outcomes.