For Ramen! Tender Simmered Pork
For Ramen! Tender Simmered Pork

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To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have for ramen! tender simmered pork using 6 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make For Ramen! Tender Simmered Pork:
  1. Make ready 500 grams Pork shoulder loin block
  2. Make ready 2 tsp Salt
  3. Prepare 4 liter Chinese chicken soup stock
  4. Make ready If You Don't Have Chinese Chicken Soup Stock:
  5. Take 2 stalks The green part of a Japanese leek
  6. Prepare 1 piece Ginger

Rinse off the excess salt and dry the excess moisture well. Tender Simmered Pork step by step. Rub salt into the surface of the pork block as thoroughly as possible. Since it will release some moisture, throw that away.

Instructions to make For Ramen! Tender Simmered Pork:
  1. Rub salt into the surface of the pork block as thoroughly as possible. Let it sit in the refrigerator from 1 hour up to 1 day.
  2. Since it will release some moisture, throw that away. Rinse off the excess salt and dry the excess moisture well.
  3. Since simmering the pork will make it extremely soft, wrap it with a string. Just wrap it around and around with no particular technique.
  4. Pan-fry the pork block in a frying pan until the surfaces are browned. Use high heat, and it's okay if the surface gets somewhat crispy.
  5. Boil the chicken soup stock in a pot. When it's boiling, drop in the pork block and boil.
  6. You can also use water + instant chicken soup stock granules. Fill the pot with enough water to cover the pork, put in the pork, leek, and ginger, and turn on the heat.
  7. Important!!!! Simmer the meat on low from the beginning all the way to the end. The heat should be low enough that the soup stock is barely bubbling. Just "bubble……..bubble………" If you raise the heat, the meat will become tough.
  8. Let it simmer for about 3 hours, and it will be soft and tender. After 1 hour, it will be cooked through.
  9. Remove from the pot. Since it's going to be very hot, please be careful. This will be difficult to do if you didn't wrap the pork with a string.
  10. If you slice it right away, the fat will drip out and it will all fall apart, so let it cool for a short time.
  11. Slicing it is also difficult since it's so soft. It will be impossible to slice it very thinly.
  12. At this point, you can coat it in soy sauce, mustard, yakiniku bbq sauce, etc. and eat it with rice. It's perfect as a ramen topping.
  13. Here's a recipe for Salt-Flavored Soup Ramen.. - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/146485-additive-free-homemade-salt-flavored-ramen

Rub salt into the surface of the pork block as thoroughly as possible. Since it will release some moisture, throw that away. Rinse off the excess salt and dry the excess moisture well. Rub salt into the surface of the pork block as thoroughly as possible. Since it will release some moisture, throw that away.

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