SOY-MARINATED RAMEN EGGS
Delicious Soy marinated eggs, perfect for a warming bowl of Ramen soup, for other noodle and rice dishes or even as a snack. A delicious blend of soy sauce, mirin, garlic and ginger for wonderfully sweet and salty, divinely marinated eggs!
Provided by Samira
Categories Snack
Time 3h6m
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Carefully prick the large end of the eggs with a needle or an egg piercer. This will allow the air to escape the shell to give you a smooth, rounded end to your egg.
- Bring plenty of water to boil and add 1 tBsp white vinegar. This will help make the eggs easier to peel, which is crucial to a perfect 'aesthetical' marinated egg. The marinade will cling to any imperfections in the egg otherwise, making them obvious.
- Carefully dip the eggs in the boiling water and boil for exactly 6 minutes. Timing is critical to keep a slightly runny yolk.*
NONA'S SOY SAUCE EGGS - RAMEN EGGS
A very simple recipe using my favorite food, soy sauce, for marinating boiled eggs. You can eat these eggs simply sliced or whole. I admit, I love these eggs served simply or in ramen and have them often in my refrigerator for a quick snack. If you like you can add many other ingredients to the marinade such as garlic, gochujang, miso, tobandjan, tenmenjan, tabasco or other hot sauces. These eggs are often served in ramen in Japan. For an authentic Japanese ramen style eggs, boil for 6-7 minutes only for softer yolk.
Provided by Rinshinomori
Categories Very Low Carbs
Time 9m
Yield 6 eggs
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Place the eggs in a sauce pan. Cover with enough water so that eggs are submerged and bring the water to boil.
- As soon as the water comes to boil, turn off the heat and cover the pan. Let it sit 8 to 9 minutes. If you like less cooked eggs such as in ramen style eggs, let it sit 6 minutes only for softer yolk.
- Plunge the eggs in cold water and crack the shell all around and soak in cold water for 5 minutes or so (this makes it easier to peel). Shell the eggs under running water. I find peeling from the the pointed side of the egg first makes it easier to peel.
- Combine vinegar, soy sauce, sugar, and sesame oil in a small pan and heat to boiling. As soon as it boils, remove from heat and let it cool a bit. Place the eggs in a large plastic bag or a plastic container and pour the marinade in and marinate for at least 24 hours, moving the eggs around from time to time.
- Remove the eggs and cut in half length ways. Serve simply or top with condiments of your choice such as a bit of mayo, softened cream cheese, etc.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 83.1, Fat 5.3, SaturatedFat 1.6, Cholesterol 211.5, Sodium 405.2, Carbohydrate 1.4, Fiber 0.1, Sugar 1.2, Protein 6.9
SOY SAUCE EGGS
These are inspired by the soy sauce eggs I always have at Momofuku Noodle Bar. They are perfect as a snack, part of breakfast, with a nice bowl of rice, in your zhuzhed up instant ramen, in your zhuzhed up instant naengmyeon... just anything.
Provided by Soma R.
Categories Asian
Time 3h
Yield 6 eggs
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- 1) Medium boil eggs: bring a pot of water up to a rolling boil. Gently place 6 eggs into boiling water and set time for 7 minutes and 30 seconds. Prepare ice bath for eggs. When time goes off, use large spoon/ladle to place eggs into ice bath. Let eggs cool down for however long you need to in order to be able to peel the eggs. This can be done ahead of time.
- 2) In a medium bowl or tupperware, pour in soy sauce, mirin, rice vinegar, and water if you need it. Mix thoroughly.
- 3) Place peeled eggs into the marinade. The eggs should be completely submerged. If there are white bits peaking out, no worries. Those eggs will just need to be rotated through out the 2 hour time frame that we will let these sit in the soy sauce mixture.
- 4) Check on the eggs every 30-minutes to check on the coloring of the egg whites. Rotate the eggs that are sticking out a bit if you want even coloring.
- 5) Take the eggs out of the soy sauce mixture once they reach the coloring you want. In my experience, the darker the egg white, the more the soy sauce mixture has penetrated the egg. You do not want it to penetrate too much in order to maintain the integrity of your medium boil. Some recipes for soy sauce eggs will tell you do let them sit overnight, but you would need to use a very very VERY light soy sauce.
- 6) When the eggs are to your satisfaction - I like to leave mine in for two hours, rotating my eggs at the top every 30 minutes - take out the egg and serve! These are good in the fridge for up to 5 days. You can reuse the soy sauce mixture a few times as long as there are not any egg bits in it. If you need a snack or an appetizer, serve the eggs cut in half with a sprinkle of Vietnamese fried onions or the fried shallots you can get at Trader Joe's (kind of like French's Fried Onions but thinner) and some chopped scallions.
SOY SAUCE EGGS
Soy Sauce Eggs, Ramen Eggs, Ajitsuke Tamago, Any Time Eggs - whatever you choose to call them, these eggs are delicious as topping on ramen or as a snack!
Provided by Carmy
Categories Side Dish
Time 8h12m
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- In a pot, add in your eggs and fill it with water, submerging your eggs. Bring the pot to a boil and once it's hit its boiling point, set a timer for 4 minutes.
- After 4 minutes, quickly remove your eggs from the boiling water with a slotted spoon and place them in an ice bath to stop the cooking process.
- While the eggs are cooling down to peel in the ice bath, mix together the soy sauce, mirin, water, brown sugar, and grated garlic in an airtight container.
- Once the eggs are cool to touch, peel the eggs and place the eggs in the mixture to marinate overnight (or if you're in a hurry, 2 hours)
- Remove the eggs from the marinade the next day and place it in an airtight container to be enjoyed throughout the week! No reheating necessary.
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