🍽️ Ramen your way to culinary greatness!
The Ramen Kit is a DIY cooking kit designed for ramen lovers, allowing you to create fresh noodles and broth at home. It includes both beef and shoyu flavors and is perfect for gifting or personal culinary adventures, making 6 authentic bowls of Japanese ramen.
A**R
So fun!
This is the perfect little cooking kit! It came packaged so neat. It had all of the tools you need to make ramen, even rolling pins and a pizza cutter. The broths it came with were phenomenal, and the texture of the noodles rolled out thin were amazing as well. The instructions were easy to follow. This product was worth every penny! My kids and I had the funnest time making these!
S**.
Much simpler than I thought it would be.
Everything was portioned out so we didn’t have to measure things out, it’s still messy kneading dough but fun, and the end result was really good! More of a udon noodle not like a rice noodle from a package of ramen. Way better. We will be making our own noodles from now on ☺️
P**Y
Nasty gross doughy clumps, flavorless runny sauce
It was difficult to get the dough thin enough, and then it was difficult to cut the dough into thin enough pieces. I ended up with clumps of doughy noodles. They tasted nasty and had a gross sticky-gluey texture. The sauce didn't save them; it isn't a good thick sauce, but a runny sauce with not much flavor.Before throwing them away, I decided to try putting them in the oven to see if I could get some sort of crispy snack out of them. The ones that had been boiled before baking came out still gluey and sticky and gross. The ones that hadn't been boiled came out crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside. They weren't the greatest, but the non-boiled baked ones were edible, and at least I wasn't wasting as much food when food is so expensive these days.
B**K
You’re expected to make noodles
Not very useful and flavor packs offer no instructions. Threw it out, bought noodles and made our own ramen from scratch.
C**Y
Perfect gift
This was the perfect gift for my son.He loved it!
B**…
From scratch ramen...
Full disclosure, I didn't realize this kit was for making your ramen from scratch. Therefore it was a lot more time intensive than I had planned. That said, it's not THAT intensive. Kind of like those meal kits that you buy with all the correctly portioned ingredients included. Faster than cooking at home, but not as fast as a frozen dinner. Anyway, it was a fun project to do, and the ramen is really good and flavorful. This would make a great Christmas gift, btw.
A**K
Unique gift set 🍜
This ramen kit is a unique gift idea for someone who has everything. Or for anyone who loves ramen! (Raises hand) It makes 6 servings, but the ingredients are portioned so that you would make (2) 3-bowl servings at a time. Everything is pre-measured, except for water & salt. So it's easy to use, and there's no need to fuss with storing half-used packets.The rolling pin is surprisingly sturdy, and there's even a pizza wheel cutter. Depending on how thick or thin you roll the dough, this makes more like 1-2 servings.There are 2 kinds of broth included: shoyu and vegan beef. They are tasty, if a little high in sodium.I still prefer my local ramen shop, but this is a fun activity and unique gift. Maybe a fun date night at home, or an afternoon with kids!
T**Y
Great flavor but a lot of work
This kit makes six bowls, in two sets of three bowls of ramen. It also comes with a very smooth roller and a cutter, which gives you most of the supplies you need to make more ramen, with mostly ingredients common in the kitchen. Ours anyway because we tend to have broth and various flours. This kit also comes with two broths, shoyu (basically soy sauce) and vegan beef flavor. The beef has a richer more complex flavor that I wouldn't call beef.Rolling out the ramen takes a while to do, no matter how good you are at rolling pizza or pie dough. This dough is made more substantial with the vital wheat gluten but it still needs to be rolled thinly and then it gets boiled. It says 2mm which seems impossible. Alexa translates that to 0.079 inches. It then becomes very difficult to get into boiling water and yes it does stick to itself and roll around. Then knead. Then cut. It's not pretty. It's fun to try but all of my future ramen noodles are coming out of a bag.
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