Ramen topping help

by DustyDewdles

14 Comments

  1. SlammedSunny

    Help with what?

    The toppings you have look fine, corn & red onion aren’t my favorite but if you like them then feel free to keep using them.

    The bowl does look a bit crowded, so perhaps you need a different bowl or to cut back on some of the toppings. Oftentimes less is more.

  2. Brovigil

    That actually looks great, the only thing I can think of to critique is that maybe the toppings don’t really…blend? I’m not sure how to phrase it, but it looks a bit like food prep. Like, almost too organized. But very pleasant.

  3. AdmirableBattleCow

    One thing that will help is to work on your knife skills and get some properly thin sliced scallions going.

  4. Traditional-Leopard7

    Halved cherry tomatoes fried in sesame oil. That pop of red visually and the extra umami adds so much.

  5. Azophi1

    Use a bigger bowl. Rest is fine if you prefer it that way. Looks nice to me.

  6. ungorgeousConnect

    if you use roasted black sesame seed it will dye your egg and you can make designs with the seeds

  7. mackfeesh

    I think a finer mince on the red onion helps them blend with the bowl without standing out as a texture

  8. papasmurfd

    Maybe throw in some Enoki mushrooms (or mushrooms in general, Nori, fish cake if you can find it, maybe try marinating your hard boil egg in soy sauce (shoyu tamago), I also like some fresh chili sometimes or some tofu. Otherwise looks great.

  9. Le_panqueque

    How did you make the broth?! It looks amazing

  10. BrisketWrench

    I had Ramen with toasted Brussels sprouts and they were fantastic

  11. taywray

    Check out the little cans and jars of stir fry ingredients in your local supermarket’s Asian foods aisle. Bamboo shoots, enoki mushrooms, mini corns, etc.

    Also, nori (seaweed) sheets. And tinned oysters and squid can be nice adds, too.

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