Homemade Ramen Broth Recipe - Rich Flavoured (2024)

Ramen restaurant like complex rich flavoured ramen broth can be made at home. Follow my tips and secrets to make robust with umami broth.

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Ramen broth is by far the most important part of a bowl of ramen noodle soup. Do you think making a restaurant-quality complex flavored ramen broth at home is possible? You bet it is! Read on because I share my ramen broth recipe with secrets and tips to make an authentic, easy yet complex flavored broth.

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Types of Ramen Broth

Ramen broth can be classified by ingredients into three categories. The first one is chicken broth made from chicken carcass. The second is a combination broth made from chicken and Japanese dashi stock. And the third is Tonkotsu which is made from pork bones.

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Ingredients for Homemade broth recipe

Many ramen restaurant chefs create their own unique flavored broth for their ramen and that is their secret weapon. In order to make a similarly full of Umami flavored broth, I go for the second type of broth. You need to gather the following ingredients.

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  • Chicken Carcasses
  • Chicken wings
  • Scallions
  • Ginger
  • Garlic
  • Sake
  • Kelp
  • Bonito flake
  • Dried Shiitake mushrooms
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Why are Chicken Carcasses used?

Well, it is because Chicken carcasses contain a large amount of one of the Umami components; glutamic acid. So this becomes the basis of the ramen soup flavor. Also, chicken feet, known as “Momiji”, are often used. However, it is a little difficult to get these so I substitute them with chicken wings.

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Adding a little bit of meat on those chicken wings will add sweetness and deep rich flavor to the broth without turbidity. Chicken wings are readily available and quite cheap from supermarkets. I get Chicken carcasses from local butchers. It is also cheap. I got 4 of them for A$2 (approximately US$1.3)

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Why add Ginger, Garlic, Scallions & Sake

Because those aromatic root vegetables and Sake (Japanese alcohol) conceal the gamey odor of the chicken carcass. Also, onion adds natural sweetness to the broth. So all the vegetables added enrich the flavor of the broth. (step by step photo 4-7)

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3 tips to Make Rich and Super Clear Chicken Broth

  • Clean the chicken carcass under cold running water carefully so that no organs and blood remain. (step by step photos 9 & 10)
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  • Poach the chicken carcasses and wings for 30 seconds or until they become white. Don’t do this too long as we may lose the Umami flavor. This process is important to clean the chicken carcass further. Drain the chicken carcasses and wings. Discard the poaching water. (step by step photo 11 & 12 )
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  • Place prepared chicken and vegetables in a large pot with COLD water. Turn the heat down to low when it boils and remove the scum. Simmer gently for 3 hours. Skim the scum off occasionally. (step by step photos 13-16)
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How to Make it a Rich & Flavourful Ramen Broth?

You can make delicious ramen with this chicken broth but there is a Japanese secret to make it richer and more flavourful; Adding dashi to the broth. The easiest way to make dashi for the broth is to place all dashi ingredients in a large jar, add water and leave it overnight.

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Dashi Ingredients for the Broth

You need Kelp, Bonito flakes and dried Shiitake mushrooms. Combining inocine acid extracted from the Bonito flakes and glutamic acid abundantly contained in kelp gives the broth a complex and robust umami flavor.

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TARE

Tare (tah-ray) is the seasonings added to the ramen broth to make different flavored ramen. Three common and classic flavors are, Shio, Shoyu and Miso.

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How to make each Tare

Shio – Combine dashi (you can take 1/4 cup from the overnight dashi made for the broth), Sake, and Mirin in a saucepan over low heat. Add salt and resolve it.

Shoyu – Convenient way to make Shoyu tare is to use the sauce that was used to make Chashu. After straining the sauce put it in a saucepan over low heat and reduce the amount to half. After it has cooled down, I usually divide the sauce into small portions and keep in the fridge/freezer for other uses.

Miso – Blend all ingredients with a stick blender or food processor and add miso to combine. You can keep this in the fridge/freezer and use for other recipes such as Yaki Onigiri Grilled Rice Balls and stir fry.

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Putting them Together

You can combine them together in individual ramen serving bowls as ramen restaurants do. Or put them together in a saucepan then pour into individual ramen bowls. You need a different amount of each tare, so see how much you need in the recipe below.

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How to Store the Broth

Although it is worth the effort to taste such robust flavourful ramen at home, we don’t have time to make such long process broth. So I make it in batches and divide the broth into one use portion in a ziplock bag and freeze them. The broth will keep for a couple days in the fridge and about a month in the freezer.

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Ramen Toppings & Side Dish Suggestions

You can make everything from scratch and if you do, you know what’s in it of course. It is cheaper and delicious. Make melt in your mouth ramen pork chashu and use the sauce for Shoyu tare. Also, read this easy ramen egg recipe too. The best companion dish for Ramen is of course Gyoza!

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FAQ

Q: Can you use a slow cooker to make the ramen broth?

A: Yes, you can. Basically, after cleaning and poaching the chicken, you can place everything in a slow cooker and leave it for 7 to 8 hours on low.

Q: What do you do with the chicken meat used in the broth?

A: I remove the meat part from the bone and keep it in the fridge or freezer. You can use it for adding to fried rice, soup, or making a chicken sandwich etc. I also keep the mushroom too. Remove the stem to discard and then slice the mushrooms. Use it for adding to miso soup, use as ramen toppings etc.Homemade Ramen Broth Recipe - Rich Flavoured (18)

References and Resources

Resourceful website about Ramen in English that I referenced to write this post. Also I recommend this Ramen book Ramen: Japanese Noodles and Small DishesHomemade Ramen Broth Recipe - Rich Flavoured (19) that I own.

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Basic Ramen Broth

Ramen restaurant like complex rich flavoured ramen broth can be made at home. Follow my tips and secrets to make robust with umami broth.

Course: condiments, Soup

Cuisine: Japanese

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 5 hours hours

Total Time 13 hours hours 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 5 ramen bowls

Calories: 126kcal

Author: Shihoko | Chopstick Chronicles

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Ingredients

Overnight Dashi stock *2

  • 0.35oz/10g Kelp
  • 0.35oz/10g Bonito flake * or 1 cup
  • 0.7oz/20g shiitake mushrooms *or 5 dried shiitake mushrooms
  • 6cups/1.5L water

Chicken Broth

  • 2 Chicken carcassess *1
  • 4 Chicken wings
  • 1/2 onion cut into quarters
  • 2 cloves of garlic peeled and smashed
  • 1oz/30g of ginger thinly sliced
  • 2 Scallions chopped into one third length
  • 1/2 cup sake
  • 12cups/3L water

Shio Tare

  • 1/4 cup Dashi stock *2
  • 2 tbsp Sake *3
  • 1 tbsp Mirin *4
  • 1 tbsp Salt

Shoyu Tare

  • 2.5 tbsp Chashu leftover sauce *5

Miso Tare

  • 1/2 onion finely chopped
  • 1 clove garlic finely chopped
  • 1 tbsp finely chopped ginger
  • 1 white part of scallion
  • 2 tbsp Smooth peanut butter *All natural, no sugar added
  • 1 tbsp Sake *3
  • 2 tbsp Mirin *4
  • 1 tsp Rayu Chilli oil
  • 1/2 cup Miso paste *14

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Instructions

Overnight Dashi Stock *6

  • Place all ingredients in a large jar, pour in the water.

  • Put a lid on, and soak the dashi ingredients overnight.

Chicken Broth

  • Clean the chicken carcasses and wings under running water. Remove all organs, and wash off blood.

  • Boil the water (not listed in the ingredients) in a large pot, poach the chicken carcasses and wings for about 30 seconds or till the chicken colour becomes white.

  • Strain the the chicken carcasses and wings. Discard the poaching water.

  • Place all ingredients in a large pot, pour in the water and bring it to boil over high heat. *7

  • Once it has begun to boil, reduce the heat to low. Remove the scum that forms on the top of the soup. *8

  • Simmer gently over low heat for about 3 hours. *9

Ramen Broth

  • Occasionally, remove the scum that forms on the top of the soup and keep adding the overnight dashi stock as needed.

  • Once it has simmered for 3 hours, add the remaining of the overnight dashi stock with kelp, bonito flakes and shiitake mushrooms. Remove from heat and strain the soup into another large pot or bowl. Throw away the remaining chicken carcass and vegetables.

  • Simmer gently again for further 2 hours.

  • Remove from heat and strain the soup into another large pot or bowl with a sieve lined with kitchen paper towel. *10

  • The broth should be reduced to about 10cups/2.5L *11

  • Use straight away for ramen soup or store in the fridge or freezer. *12

Shio Tare

  • Combine all ingredients and stir to dissolve the salt.

  • Place 2.5 tbsp of combined shio tare in a ramen bowl.

  • Pour 2 cups/500ml of ramen broth into the ramen bowl and stir all together.

Shoyu Tare

  • Place 3 tbsp shoyu tare in a ramen bowl.

  • Pour 2 cups/500ml of ramen broth into the ramen bowl and stir all together.

Miso Tare

  • Place all ingredients in a small container. Beat all ingredients with a stick blender or food processor until it become creamy.

  • Transfer the mixture into a small saucepan and cook over low heat for about 3 minutes.

  • Keep stirring constantly to avoid it burning.

  • Turn the heat off and add miso paste. Combine all together well. *13

  • Place 2 tbsp of miso tare in a ramen bowl. Pour 2 cups/500ml ramen broth.

  • Stir well to dissolve the miso tare into ramen broth.

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Notes

*1 You can buy this from butchers. If you can not get this ingredient, about 15 chicken wings, weighs about 50 Ounce/ 1.5kg

*2 Use 1/4 cup of dashi stock set the night before (overnight dashi stock).

*3 If you don’t have sake, substitute with Chinese wine or dry sherry.

*4 If you don’t have mirin, substitute with 1 tbsp of Sake and 1 tsp of sugar.

*5 See Chashu recipe here. Strain the sauce and place it in a saucepan over low heat and reduce to half.

*6 This needs to be set a night before you make the ramen broth.

*7 If you would like to use a slow cooker, place everything at this point and set it for 8 hours on low.

*8 Needs to be just simmering. If the ingredients move around, the soup becomes cloudy. So when you remove the scum off the top, do not move ingredients around.

*9 Do not place the lid on otherwise the soup becomes gamey. If you don’t have dashi stock ingredients, strain the chicken with a kitchen paper towel lined sieve. This is already delicious chicken broth and can be used for ramen noodle soup.

*10 Do not discard the chicken and shiitake mushrooms. Remove meat off the bone and use them for fried rice, soup etc. Same as for the mushrooms – can be used for miso soup, and stir fry etc.

*11 The recipe makes about 5 ramen bowls of broth. You need about 2 cups/500ml broth to make one ramen bowl.

*12 Divide into one portion (2cups/500ml) in ziplock bags and keep in the fridge for 2 days and in the freezer for a month.

*13 The recipe makes about 1 cup of miso tare. It will keep about 2 weeks in fridge.

*14 Miso paste recipe

Nutrition

Calories: 126kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 31mg | Sodium: 41mg | Potassium: 89mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 57IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 8mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

How to make ramen broth more flavorful? ›

10 Ingredients to Spice Up Your Ramen
  1. Sriracha. For those looking to add a different kind of kick in the form of heat, Sriracha is your option! ...
  2. Peanut Butter. ...
  3. Dried Seaweed. ...
  4. Furikake. ...
  5. Kimchi. ...
  6. Miso Paste. ...
  7. Soy Sauce. ...
  8. Eggs.
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How do you deepen the flavor of ramen broth? ›

The latter is most commonly sea salt, soy sauce, or miso, though any number of additional seasonings—sesame paste, chili oil, or mayu—can be added to enhance or complement the flavor of the broth.

Where does ramen broth get its flavor? ›

At the ramen restaurants, the soup is often seasoned with an original dressing. Generally soy sauce, miso and salt are used. However, there are also many ramen restaurants who like to use, for example, vegetables simmered in soy sauce or spice to obtain umami or to blend several kinds of miso with a secret preparation.

What is the best tasting broth for ramen? ›

The most widely recognized and celebrated broth worldwide these days is tonkotsu, a boiled pork bone broth. The best tonkotsu broths are a milky, golden color and leave a sticky sheen of gelatin on your lips as you slurp them.

How do you make instant ramen broth richer? ›

Tips for Best Results
  1. Use good soy sauce and fish sauce – To add umami to the broth, we will use soy sauce and fish sauce. ...
  2. Use fresh aromatics – To make the broth really flavorful and aromatic, we'll start with fresh garlic, scallions, and ginger.
Jan 20, 2023

How do you make ramen taste less bland? ›

Instant ramen can taste even better and more filling with a few quick modifications. Famed chef Roy Choi has said he adds American cheese, butter, and egg to his instant ramen. You can also try adding soy sauce, kimchi, or peanut butter for added flavor.

How to add umami to ramen broth? ›

The addition of baking soda increases Maillard reactions, darkening the broth and bumping up umami, all because the pH is raised ever so slightly. Add a pressure cooker to that and you'll have yourself an amazing ramen broth in less than 20 minutes flat.

What is the base of ramen broth? ›

Ramen broth can be classified by ingredients into three categories. The first one is chicken broth made from chicken carcass. The second is a combination broth made from chicken and Japanese dashi stock. And the third is Tonkotsu which is made from pork bones.

What are the 4 ramen broths? ›

Ramen is typically classified by broth flavor, with three especially common categories: shoyu (soy sauce), shio (salt), and miso. A fourth, tonkotsu, references the broth's base ingredient, not flavor.

What is ramen flavoring made of? ›

But to get more granular (literally), pretty much every brand of instant noodles seasoning contains dehydrated alliums and herbs like onion, garlic, scallions, chives, and cilantro, to name a few. Some, like Shin Ramyum and Jin, also have dried mushroom or cabbage powder which are natural enhancers of savory flavors.

What should ramen broth taste like? ›

Ramen Broth

The base of the soup comes from the dashi – an umami packed broth that bursts with flavor. Umami is that salty almost meaty rich flavor that brings depth and earthly aromas to the senses.

What's the most popular ramen flavor? ›

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What is most ramen broth made of? ›

It tends to be made from boiling down chicken or pork bones into a broth. Dried sardines, kelp, and dashi are also added to give the broth a little more depth along with the soy sauce tare seasoning of course.

How do you upgrade ramen broth? ›

Add Aromatics

Upgrading instant ramen is all about the add ins, and that begins with adding fresh aromatics to your broth to really give the flavor some oomph. I like to add fresh garlic, ginger, and green onion. I usually have all three of these on hand (I keep my ginger in the freezer), so it's a no-brainer.

How to make ramen broth more creamy? ›

Crack an egg directly into pot with noodles (optional) and place lid on pot, allowing egg to steam while we get to our Mayo Hack! Shake well to combine. You'll immediately be able to see how creamy the addition of mayonnaise makes your broth!

Can I add butter to ramen broth? ›

Adding butter can be a quick fix for a broth lacking in fat and gelatin, two key ingredients in a truly decadent, long-cooked ramen broth. The butter melts, causing the broth to thicken and become slightly creamy; it'll make everything taste just a little more fuller and enrich the flavor with hints of dairy sweetness.

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