Super Noodle Ramen with Kale and Barbecue Mushrooms

Super noodle ramen with kale & barbecue mushrooms

Super Noodle Ramen with Kale and Barbecue Mushrooms

2 hrs 10 mins

Not Too Tricky

serves 4

About the recipe

Everything you want in a bowl of ramen: it’s sweet, salty, sour, soft, crunchy and fresh, with a little bit of heat. The dark miso paste adds a salty element while the white miso adds sweetness. Kale is an incredible veg and responds brilliantly to lots of cooking methods. Just make sure it’s washed and dried, to remove any grit.


nutrition per serving

440

Calories


7.7g

Fat


0.9g

Saturates


18.4g

Sugars


NaNg

Salt


16.6g

Protein


75.2g

Carbs


of an adult’s reference intake


Recipe From

Jamie Magazine

Jamie Magazine

By Sarah Tildesley

Ingredients

1 bulb of garlic

1 large brown onion

olive oil

1 large bunch of kale (200g), mixed colours if you can get them

2 tablespoons dark miso paste

2 tablespoons white miso paste

1 heaped tablespoon tahini

1 tablespoon low-salt soy sauce

2 tablespoons mirin, or to taste

1 tablespoon sugar

1 tablespoon white wine vinegar

1 fresh red chilli

400g mixed mushrooms

4 tablespoons teriyaki sauce

250g brown-rice ramen noodles

4 tablespoons sesame seeds

Method

  1. To make the broth, separate and peel the garlic cloves, then peel and roughly slice the onion.
  2. Heat a splash of oil in a large pan over a medium heat, then slowly cook the whole garlic and sliced onion for 30 minutes, or until sweet and sticky – keep the lid on the pan for the first 20 minutes to keep in all the moisture, then remove for the final 10 minutes so they get a little colour.
  3. Add 2 litres of water to the pan. When it comes to the boil, turn the heat down to low and simmer for 20 minutes.
  4. Preheat the oven to 120ºC/gas ¼.
  5. Remove any tough stalky bits from the kale leaves, then place a third of the leaves in a low-sided baking tray (this will ensure it crisps up).
  6. Toss it with a little drizzle of oil, then spread the leaves out so they’re not overlapping. Roast for 30 minutes, or until crisp and still green.
  7. Strain the broth through a sieve and, using a large metal spoon, squash the onion and garlic to release the flavour back into the pan.
  8. In a small bowl, mix both miso pastes and the tahini with a little of the broth to loosen it all up. Stir this back into the main pan and season with soy sauce and mirin.
  9. Keep the broth warm until everything else is ready.
  10. Blanch the remaining kale in your broth for 1 to 2 minutes. Remove with tongs and set half to one side – it is perfect as it is. The other half is going to become the pickle.
  11. When the kale for pickling is cool enough to handle, squeeze out all the juice into the broth, and put the kale in a bowl.
  12. Scrunch roughly with the sugar, vinegar and a pinch of sea salt, then finely slice and toss through the red chilli.
  13. Thickly slice and dry-fry the mushrooms in a frying pan for about 10 minutes, or until they look a bit wrinkly and have stopped releasing water.
  14. Pour in the teriyaki and a splash of oil and keep them all moving around the pan for 6 to 8 minutes, or until they have soaked it all up and they are dark and shiny.
  15. Cook the noodles in the broth, according to the packet instructions. Toast the sesame seeds in a dry frying pan.
  16. Once everything is ready, divide the noodles and broth between four bowls, along with the mushrooms, pickled kale, blanched kale and crispy kale for the top.
  17. Sprinkle over the toasted seeds, then serve with chilli sauce and toasted sesame oil for drizzling over.

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