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Dinner Tonight: Momofuku Ramen

I’ve been cooking out of David Chang’s Momofuku cookbook for about a year, so it was finally time to break down and try the ramen. I’d held out because it’s a pretty daunting undertaking.

There’s a shredded pork shoulder. Roasted pork belly. A chicken stock made from pounds of chicken necks and backs. A Japanese barbecue sauce called “tare” made from another chicken back and a third of a pound of bacon. A sous vide egg. A thousand possible garnishes and embellishments. And I didn’t even TRY to make my noodles from scratch. 

The end result is fantastic, but holy hell is it a lot of work. Not hard work, certainly, but a multi-day affair that will claim most of the pots in your kitchen at one time or another. I have a definite appreciation for single-focus ramen shops. The work and care that goes into truly exceptional ramen is easily enough to occupy a kitchen. 

Also, one clear reason that everything Chang does tastes so good is that it’s all just bathing in fat. My kitchen is coated in this patina of schmaltz, pork fat and bacon grease.

In no way should you construe that in a pejorative sense. 

For the love of God… get in my mouth

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Will Smith created everything

The Cat Daddy:

The Shuffle:

The Single Ladies Dance:

The Stanky Leg:

The Cyclone:

The Dougie:

Aside from the Shuffle which is really just the Running Man, … werd.

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This is pretty much the greatest ever. Watch it twice. 

Welcome Back!!

Well, classes started back up a few weeks ago and I’ve been trying to get myself into the swing of things with work, school and schoolwork. 

This trimester, I’m taking Leadership Studies, Anatomy & Physiology, Menu Planning & Cost Control and Food Manager Sanitation Certification. 

It’s going to be interesting with a full class load and working 32 hours a week, but I’ll try to keep everyone posted with funny stories and pictures. 

A new update as well: I’ve started writing a new book about homeless people in Providence… It’s certain to be a best seller… probably not. 

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now that’s what i call customer service

sofapizza:

now that’s what i call customer service

They do call me “Velma” at work…

They do call me “Velma” at work…

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