How to make TANTAN MEN (spicy Ramen noodle) 〜坦々麺〜 | easy Japanese home cooking recipe

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  • čas přidán 31. 07. 2024
  • In this video, I am showing how make Tantan-men, a spicy and creamy Ramen noodle. I am showing a recipe, where you don't need to make extra soup, but all together in one pot under 20 min. It also uses Chinese spicy sauce Toban-Djan (chilli bean sauce), but this can be substituted with other chilli sauce such as Sriracha sauce.
    In my Channel, I show step by step of alternative but authentic Japanese home cooking, which can be made with the ingredients that are easily available outside of Japan.
    Minced pork 50 g
    Scallion 2
    Garlic 2 cloves
    Ginger small piece
    Chili bean sauce (Toban djan) 1 Tsp
    Miso 1 Tsp
    Soy sauce 2 Tsp
    Water 1 cup
    Soy milk 1 cup
    Sesame oil 1 Tbsp
    Roasted & grated sesame seeds 1 Tbsp
    Pasta (angel hair pasta) 100 g
    Baking soda (Baking powder) 10 g
    Bok choy (for garnish) 1/2
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    00:00 Intro
    00:53 Ingredients
    01:56 Preparing the ingredients
    04:14 Making the soup
    06:55 Preparing Bok choy and boiling noodle
    08:39 Eating
    11:30 Ending
    12:02 Recipe
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Komentáře • 35

  • @carmenm.4091
    @carmenm.4091 Před 2 lety +3

    I am definitely going to make this soon. Thank you for this recipe. 🙏🏻 oishii so!

  • @shane_m_murphy
    @shane_m_murphy Před 3 lety +6

    Thank you for the recipe. I appreciate how you show us home cooking that is very accessible and straightforward. Your videos are helping me make more japanese cuisine in my daily life, hope you gain more viewers!

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před 3 lety

      thank you for your comment!
      i am so glad to hear that you are enjoying my recipes at your homes!!

  • @mariannejager9613
    @mariannejager9613 Před 2 lety +2

    I just made this recipe. It is so tasty. Thanks for sharing your recipe. I liked the recipe on your channel as well.

  • @ma.edithamendoza9181
    @ma.edithamendoza9181 Před 2 lety +3

    Ur cooking is so practical. Suited for these pandemic, u know we must be thrifty, simple but looks nice and nutritious as well.

  • @alexandraalexandra5125

    I found your channel today. I’m in love with Japanese cuisine. I will cook different types of ramen watching your videos. Thank you for authentic and inspiring recipes ☺️ My best wishes to your channel 🙏

  • @fkeppel999
    @fkeppel999 Před 2 lety +1

    My favourite food from japan

  • @marianyt5561
    @marianyt5561 Před rokem

    I love ramen soup, I Will try your recipe. Thank you👍

  • @blondee1481
    @blondee1481 Před rokem

    Great recipe, easy to make, healthy, and yummy! Thank you for sharing :)

  • @sherlyc1978
    @sherlyc1978 Před 3 lety +1

    Love it! Thank you for the recipe :)

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před 3 lety +1

      you are certainly welcome!!
      and thank you for your comment!! glad you enjoyed it!

  • @yaqub2124
    @yaqub2124 Před 2 lety +4

    This seems to be inspired by the dish from Sichuan province in mainland China called “Dan Dan Mien” (担担面) but with a more Japanese style and obviously more of a noodle soup like dish. I think I would absolutely love this! I love the Sichuan version but this seems to be a lighter version in every sense of the word, the original version is very oil heavy if you cook the traditional version (I use about 4 tablespoons Sichuan chillie oil and top it with pork that’s 50% fat per serving) and sometimes super oil heavy food and be very heavy in the stomach. Going to try this! Thanks

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před 2 lety +2

      thanx for your comment!
      yes, it probably is from Sichuan, since the name is the same. and yes we have Japanized it, making it healthy.

  • @ParfaitChocolatBlanc
    @ParfaitChocolatBlanc Před 3 lety +2

    Mmmh ! This aroma almost penetrates my nostrils through the screen! I really like the fact that you adapt the recipe to your locality. Even though it's a little less authentic, a lot more eco-friendly (unless you find locally made noodles), and after all capellini can't be bad with this soup. Thank you for this share !! : )

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před 3 lety +3

      glad you enjoy my recipe!!
      ya exactly! It may not be as authentic as the real ones, but easy for the people living outside Japan to make!!

  • @dongjinkim2230
    @dongjinkim2230 Před 2 lety +1

    Love it, merci

  • @quinomonte
    @quinomonte Před 3 lety +1

    Wow looks healthy and delicious!!

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před 3 lety +1

      ya, its pretty healthy and definitely delicious!!

  • @JennyGSS
    @JennyGSS Před rokem

    Thank you very much for all the recipes. I have been very inspired by you to try Japanese cuisine. One question, please. Why do you base the past with baking soda?

  • @kasst111
    @kasst111 Před 2 lety

    Slurp alert is the best :) bardzo dziękuję za przepisy:)

  • @ellasyt8538
    @ellasyt8538 Před rokem

    Ur videos are very omoshiroi... Oishii so ne ...can i buy all the ingredients here in supermarket in Japan? Is it easy to find the ingredients? I want to try🙏yoroshiko ❤️

  • @susanalfaris6387
    @susanalfaris6387 Před rokem

    Hi chef Taiji . can you please tell me why did you add baking soda to noodle's boiling water. thanks

  • @viraltiktok8394
    @viraltiktok8394 Před 2 lety +2

    That's pasta is the same for spaghetti!!?? 🙏

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před 2 lety +1

      yes, I am using just regular spaghetti, well better with capellini, angel hair pasta.

  • @ColeChafin
    @ColeChafin Před rokem

    Could 2% milk substitute the soy milk?

  • @tenshikim2013
    @tenshikim2013 Před 2 lety +1

    Why do you add baking soda instead of just salt to the water to cook the noodles?

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před 2 lety +1

      not sure how it works, but boiling pasta with baking soda will make it taste like ramen noodle somehow.

  • @mimikok4202
    @mimikok4202 Před rokem

    泰司さん, thank you so much for your simple way to achieve such good taste. I just made 担担面 for dinner. It tasted so satisfying. Easier than I expected. Please don’t feel oblige to excuse yourself for slurping. It is part of your culture and could be tolerated.

  • @blueutanes6834
    @blueutanes6834 Před 3 lety +1

    Can you cook unagi next time?

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před 3 lety +2

      yes I will, but first in September. I have still some videos to edit.
      thanx so much for the request!!

    • @blueutanes6834
      @blueutanes6834 Před 2 lety +1

      @@taijiskitchen ありがとうございました😊

    • @taijiskitchen
      @taijiskitchen  Před 2 lety +1

      @@blueutanes6834 どういたしまして〜〜!
      and btw where do you live? and can you find Unagi easily there?

    • @blueutanes6834
      @blueutanes6834 Před 2 lety +1

      @@taijiskitchen 今わフィリピンにいるよ we have eel fish here maybe it easy to find that kind of fish

  • @mozza7189
    @mozza7189 Před 4 měsíci

    Where’s the Ramen egg?