What do you do with all the boiled up pork in your tonkatsu? I usually leave it in but it's not great what else could I do with it?
>>7571530
I throw it out.
Also, that's an odd looking tonkotsu there, OP. It's generally made with bones, not meat. The whole point of tonkotsu is the gelatin in the stock; that comes from bones and connective tissue rather than muscle meat.
low energy trolling
1/10 for making me reply
I put a shit ton of meat and bones in it. If y'all think throw it out then I'll throw it out. I separated the bones after I boiled the animal parts, boiled the shit out of them, and mixed the broth from that with the meaty broth
>>7571539
fuck you faggot. i bet your ramen sucks.
i put in it a chicken, a pig's leg, a pig's backbone, and a half a pork belly. it's deliciously fatty and tastes like the tonkatsu from all the ramen shops around town. I just dont like wasting food,
Nothing, because I don't fucking boil tonkatsu.
>>7571530
go back to weeb school. tonkatsu ≠ tonkotsu
>>7572305
how do you make ramen broth without boiling it? bouillon?
or are you just being a smart-ass because i said "tonkatsu" when I meant "tonkatsu broth(pictured in the original post)"?
>>7572336
how is it that you're correcting the spelling of a language that has no english characters? I suggest an extra semester of weeb school for you too then, faggot
>>7572348
op posted in romaji, which is an acceptable way or representing japanese words with latin characters. he typed the wrong latin characters for what his picture is of.
>>7572347
Tonkatsu = Breaded fried pork cutlet
Tonkotsu = Pork Ramen
Yes, that one vowel actually makes a difference.
Tonkotsu is made with bones you dope. Like, a lot of them. After that it's the ends of leeks and a lot of other vegetables. That's a fucking pork broth.
Would not eat ramen with/10.
>>7572365
>>7572377
OP here, learned somethin new today about spelling japanese words with roman characters
Anyways, i decided to make some BBQ sauce for the spent pork meat and now I have pulled pork sandwiches for days
As for the bones (yes i used a shitload of bones), my dog now has treats for days
as for the ramen, cooling it until jellyfied then canning it in mason jars. got ajimata marinating, wood-ear mushrooms ready to go, sesame oil and green onion for topping, and baby bok choy for vegetable
>>7572795
No, just bones. It's not usually made with meat. I READ the thread and knew you did that.
Use the meat for something else (including the top of the ramen). it's the bones you want and the rest is a vegetable hodge podge. The best tonkotsu in the world is in Sapporo. Look up how they do it. I mean, I know you probably don't own a giant pressure cooker but you also probably don't own a restaurant.
>>7572806
I guess so. I dont see any reason I should remove the meat from the bones before boiling them. I like adding lots of fatty parts to get that consistency and color that I want, and pork belly has both skin AND lots of fat
>>7572815
If you want a nice clean broth then you should use the french method.
After you get rid of the solids from the broth you should take it back to a simmering pot and remove the fatty parts from the surface.
>>7572821
ahhh. understood. However, "nice clean broth" is not the result that I was going for. I wanted something hearty and thick with a lot of fat.
Supposin' I could have saved a lot of money just asking for bones at the meat market but those fuckers dont even speak english so I didnt want to confuse them.
>>7572831
solo los heusos
Assuming they speak Spanish at your grocery store. They'll probably just give them to you.
The places I go to have caught on and started packaging the bones, cunts.