How to Use Garlic Shio Broth in Your Cooking?
Expand your culinary repertoire by using Garlic Shio Broth as a base for inventive soups, stews, and even risottos. Its versatility allows for creative experimentation in the kitchen, from traditional Japanese dishes to mix cuisine.
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Frequently asked question
Shio ramen is one of the classic flavors of Japanese ramen, distinguished by its clear, light, and savory broth. The word "shio" translates to "salt" in Japanese, and this variety of ramen uses salt as its primary seasoning, making it the oldest of the ramen broth flavors.
- Boil Water: Start by boiling 2 cups (500mL) of water in a pot.
- Cook the Noodles: Stir in the ramen noodles into the boiling water. Bring back to a boil and cook for 3 minutes or until they reach your desired firmness, stirring occasionally.
- Prepare the Soup: While the noodles are cooking, add 300mL of boiled water to a serving bowl. Stir in the contents of the soup pack until well mixed.
- Drain Noodles: Once cooked to perfection, drain the noodles.
- Combine and Garnish: Gently place the noodles into the prepared soup. Garnish with your favorite toppings for an extra burst of flavor and texture.
Yes, garlic shio ramen can be considered healthy depending on its ingredients and how it's prepared. Because of the way we prepare our noodles, the nutritional facts are so much better from many of its kind.