Light Soy Sauce Ramen Broth

On April 1, 2013, this recipe was ranked #1 for 'Soy Sauce Ramen'! Thank you all so much. This is a light, easy-to-make soy sauce ramen broth.
Recipe background:
I love noodles, and I found that buying fresh noodles and making my own broth is cheaper and tastier than instant ramen. Since I'm from Kansai, I prefer a lighter broth.
Light Soy Sauce Ramen Broth
On April 1, 2013, this recipe was ranked #1 for 'Soy Sauce Ramen'! Thank you all so much. This is a light, easy-to-make soy sauce ramen broth.
Recipe background:
I love noodles, and I found that buying fresh noodles and making my own broth is cheaper and tastier than instant ramen. Since I'm from Kansai, I prefer a lighter broth.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Bring 1 1/2 cups water (about 350 ml) to a boil in a pot.
- 2
Heat the lard and sesame oil in a frying pan, add the chopped green onion, and sauté quickly for about 10 seconds.
- 3
Add all the remaining ingredients to the pot of boiling water. Once it comes back to a boil, immediately turn off the heat.
- 4
Pour the broth into a bowl, add cooked noodles, and top with the green onions and oil from the frying pan. Add your favorite toppings to finish.
- 5
On April 1, 2013, this recipe was ranked #1 for 'Soy Sauce Ramen'! Thank you all so much.
- 6
On July 29, 2013, this recipe became a trending topic! Thank you everyone!
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