Craving ramen but short on time? In their latest video, Aaron and Claire show you how to make a comforting bowl of Japanese shoyu ramen in just 15 minutes!
Inspired by their love for Japanese food and fueled by quick, flavorful shortcuts, this recipe is perfect for busy weeknights when you want something more satisfying than instant noodles (without the hours of simmering stock!).
Shoyu ramen (醤油ラーメン) is a classic soy sauce-based ramen, known for its savory, umami-rich broth and lighter texture compared to tonkotsu ramen. In this video, Aaron simplifies the traditional recipe while keeping all the deep, rich flavors you love.
From silky soft-boiled eggs to quick homemade chashu pork, every element is crafted to give you a restaurant-quality experience at home—with minimal time and effort.
Into each bowl goes tare, aromatic oil, and hot broth, followed by noodles. He tops it with chashu, green onions, soft-boiled eggs, and nori for the perfect finish.
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Whether you’re a ramen rookie or just short on time, this 15-minute shoyu ramen is an easy win. Aaron’s tips and shortcuts make it foolproof, fun, and full of flavor—no restaurant trip needed.
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