Wife cooking a great meal for the 7 of us that will be celebrating at my house. And like some others here, I may as well check Patnet while "staying out of the kitchen."
Even looking forward to the turkey sandwiches tomorrow.
I made Thanksgiving Ramen. Boiled the bones for over 24hrs... Came out legit although I don't recommend that last slurp if you put fried chicken skins in it.
I made Thanksgiving Ramen. Boiled the bones for over 24hrs... Came out legit although I don't recommend that last slurp if you put fried chicken skins in it.
That looks really well done. Can you share please how you did that? The steps is what I can never get right on Rame. I tried making it before myself, but I just ended up buying the concentrate off amazon to make broth.
1. I over roasted the chicken bones so wound up using only pork neck, shank and hocks for the broth. 2. Boiled the bones for a full 24hrs 3. Fried up the chicken skins and used that fat for the infusion oil instead of the roast drippings (too burnt) and used the chicken skins as a topping. 4. Fried up the leftover pork bits from the bones and mixed that with the infusion oil for topping.
The rest was the same. Tonight I'm going to make some more but lighten up on the Tare a bit and add a bit more water to the bone broth. Also add 60-90 seconds time to the half boiled eggs. Mine were cold and his were room temp I think to start.
I'm going to try this version tomorrow most likely (I have tons of bone broth/gelatin/fat and some miso pastes):
Even looking forward to the turkey sandwiches tomorrow.