Mike's Deconstructed Chicken Ramen
Mike's Deconstructed Chicken Ramen

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To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have mike's deconstructed chicken ramen using 15 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Mike's Deconstructed Chicken Ramen:
  1. Take Dry Broth
  2. Prepare 2 large Fat Trimmed Boneless Chicken Breasts
  3. Make ready 1 box 48 oz Low Sodium Chicken Broth & 1 cup Water
  4. Get 1 tbsp Each: Chicken Bullion - Sesame Oil - Rice Vinegar - Dried Cilantro - Soy Sauce - Fish Sauce - Fresh Ginger - Garlic Chili Sauce - Red Pepper Flakes - Dried Jalapeños -
  5. Take 2 tbsp Each: Dried Minced Garlic - Dehydrated Onions
  6. Take 1/4 tsp Chinese 5 Spice
  7. Make ready 1/2 tsp Black Pepper
  8. Make ready 1 tsp Dried Basil
  9. Prepare Noodles
  10. Prepare 1 large Package Ramen Noodles For Two [know that you can use regular top ramen noodles - stir fry noodles - udon - sobe - linguini - spaghetti - etc,.]
  11. Prepare 3 cup Sliced Cabbage
  12. Take Condiments, Sides & Utensils
  13. Get 1 Each: Sriracha Sauce - Wasabi - Garlic Chili Sauce - Light & Dark Soy Sauces - Fish Sauce
  14. Make ready 1 Each: Bean Sprouts - Fresh Cilantro - Fresh Thai Sweet Basil - Snap Peas - Fresh Parsley - Thai Peppers - Almonds - Sliced Jalapeños - Boiled Eggs - Fresh Chives - Sesame Seeds
  15. Prepare 2 Sets Chopsticks

Added spring onion, Salad Cosmo mung bean sprouts, hard boiled egg, and baked chicken. The noodles were good here - a little more of a chew and they seem to have a. Chicken-based broth with a soy sauce blend served with tender slices of beef brisket. Curry flavored chicken-based broth served with broccoli, Napa cabbage, corn, scallion, dry seaweed, bamboo shoots and hard-boiled egg.

Instructions to make Mike's Deconstructed Chicken Ramen:
  1. Make your dry broth. Add everything in the Dry Broth section, including your whole chicken breasts, to a large pot and boil for 45 minutes.
  2. Pull out chicken breasts and allow them to rest covered until cooled. Let em' sweat. Continue slow boiling your broth. Then, thin slice your chicken making large rounds with your cuts. [see photo] Cover and leave on the counter in a cool spot. Do not refrigerate.
  3. Boil eggs and slice your side vegetables. Including your cabbage. Leave all out on cool counter top. Gather your condiments as well. Try this quick recipe for perfect, easy to peel, boiled eggs every time!
  4. At this point, you can fully drain your broth through a fine mesh strainer or leave as is. Either way, place hot broth in two deep bowls and cover. Leave what's left of your broth in the pot and add water. Add enough water to boil your Ramen noodles. Yes, your water will look a bit murky but the leftover broth is meant to season your noodles.
  5. Bring water/broth to a boil and add noodles. Do not add oil or salt as there's plenty in the leftover broth already.
  6. Boil as per manufactures directions. The noodles pictured are on a 4 minute boil. Less than one minute before your noodles are cooked, add your fresh cabbage and stir.
  7. Quickly drain your noodles and cabbage and rinse in cold water until fully cooled and drained.
  8. Place noodles on individual serving plates or on one large communal plate for all to feed from. Arrange chicken slices on plate as well.
  9. Plate up your [halved] boiled eggs and vegetable sides on one large serving dish or on individual plates.
  10. Reheat broth bowls in microwave as hot as you possibly can. You'll want your broth almost bubbling. Remember, your guests will be dipping cooled noodles and chicken, chilled vegetables and condiments in it and you'll want the heated temperature to last.
  11. Have your guests place chicken slices in their bowls first to moisten them. [or cook them if you've chosen raw, thin sliced meats or seafood] Then have them add noodles, sides and condiments. Or, allow them pull noodles, meat or veggies directly from the serving plates one by one and dip before they eat.
  12. Authors Notes: The bottom line to this dish is, make certain your broth is piping hot and everything else is somewhat room temperature. Also, this dish can easily serve four. Just add additional broth, not water. Lastly, if you find your noodles are drying up a bit before serving, wet your clean hand under water and flick water on them. They'll moisten right up! Enjoy!

Mike's Mighty Good is all about making a better instant ramen. Mike started our company with a simple question: 'Why does typical instant ramen taste different from ramen Fried Garlic Chicken Ramen Soup, Spicy Pork Tonkotsu Ramen Soup, Savory Miso Ramen Soup, Beef Pho Rice Noodle Soup. Mike grew up on the North Shore in Haleiwa, Hawaii. The coastline was overgrown with Kiawe trees. Mike's Huli chicken is broiled over Kiawe wood and naturally flavored with traditional Hawaiian sea salt.

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