2filletsskinned Cod or any white fish of your choice
50gSquid rings
75graw king Prawn
50gFishsticks
1tbspChilli garlic oil,keep it to garlic oil if serving to kids
1tbspOilto fry
RAMEN
250gVermicelli ramen noodles
1Carrotdiagonally sliced
2Pak choytrimmed and washed
1HandfulBaby Spinachwashed
2-3Spring onionsdiagonally sliced
1boiled (tea-stained) egg
50gBean sprouts
1lime
1Red chillisliced
Nori to garnishthinly cut using a scissors
Sriracha to spiced up (before serving)(optional)
Instructions
Bring 6 cups of water in a deep pan to boil with Chicken, ginger, garlic, onions, spring onions, carrots, soya sauce salt and pepper and leave it to simmer for 40 minutes on low heat, stir occasionally.
Boil an egg or two for 6 minutes, peeled and soaked it in a cup of tea to stain (see the video)
Once the broth is reduced and cooked, add the miso paste, mushroom coriander and honey and let it simmer for another 20 minutes on low heat.
Blanch the carrots and beansprouts over the simmering broth on a strainer, refresh the bean sprouts in cold water, and keep it aside.
Brush the seafood with garlic chilli oil and fry on high with additional oil for a couple of minutes in batches until cooked through, keep it warm
While the fish is frying, cook noodles in the same strainer over the simmering broth as per packet instructions and keep it warm.
Now is the time to taste the soup and season to your taste buds. If you like things a little spicier, add a dash of sriracha sauce. Not salty enough for you? Add a dash more soy sauce.
Bring the stock to boiling. Put the pak choy with the noodles in a bowl and ladle in the stock through a strainer. Top with the seafood, boiled egg, carrots, bean sprouts, spring onions, chilli, lemon juice, coriander and nori plus arrange neatly on top any additional toppings of your choice.
A video tutorial is for you too to be inspired..!
Video
Notes
Another seasonal situation, a family-wide summer flu, sent me into the kitchen for something fortifying and this nutritious broth has it all to fix it…! Even if you’re not into broths and soups, this sunshine in a bowl may inspire you to try it….Seafood Ramen!, A delicious seafood and noodle soup from Japan, with a choice of additional toppings.This is the kind of recipe where you need to be in control of all the processes because you need to just time about every component, the cooking of the broth, the noodle, and having the seafood ready to go. They all have to be ready to come together at the right moment.This is how I line everything up so I can nail the execution on time.