Monday, 10 December 2012
spicy spinach ramen bowl
It's December, and the food world has gone crazy for roasted root vegetables and peppermint desserts and mulled drinks and all things Christmasy. I am not immune to this- see my last post- but as well as being happy and festive, December can be a time for being freezing cold and getting ill- and roasted candy cane parsnips aren't gonna do anything for that.
So if you need warming up, here's a recipe for you. 8 ingredients and 10 minutes are all you need. I'm not going for authentic Japanese ramen here, I'm going for a quick and easy hit of carbs, protein, vitamin c and spice- so you poor sickly folk can get back in the festive spirit as quick as you can.
I call it spicy because the chili and black pepper give it a kick, but it's pretty mild. If you want it properly spicy, add the seeds from the chili and maybe a little chili oil into the broth.
Ingredients
(per person)
1 portion of egg noodles
1 1/2 cups or 355ml of your favourite stock (I use vegetarian chicken flavoured boullion- use whatever you like)
1/2 to 1 Tblsp soy sauce (depending on how salty your stock is and how salty you like things- with a very concentrated stock, you won't want a full tablespoon)
1/4 tsp toasted sesame oil
1/2 chili, sliced (double if you want it proper spicy)
Handful of frozen spinach (don't hesitate to use fresh, of course)
1 egg
Ground black pepper
First, chop your chili into little strips and fry them for a few minutes over high heat until they start to crisp up a little.
Simmer the noodles in the stock until cooked (skinny noodles only need around 3 minutes, thicker ones about 8). When they are almost finished, throw the frozen spinach in. You will need to turn the heat back up because the stock will cool right down at this point, so bring it back up to a simmer as quick as you can, and leave it until the spinach has thawed and separated Stir it though, add the soy sauce and sesame oil, grind in some black pepper, and its done.
Meanwhile poach your egg (personally I like to use silicone poach pods for this- egg poaching is just a little bit too exact for me and the pods are great because they don't require any oil) You could also fry the egg.
To serve, pour the noodles in a bowl and top with the egg and chili.
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looks yummy! I need to get some of those poached egg pods you always talk about!
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