Making the LEGENDARY Taishoken Mori Soba Tsukemen (with Erik Bentz of Cafe Mochiko)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @chefjenks2358
    @chefjenks2358 3 года назад +167

    Love how Sano-San was right there with him during that time. Legendary time for the ramen game

    • @WayofRamen
      @WayofRamen  3 года назад +34

      Yamagishi-san was probably the only person Sano-San respected in the ramen world. I have a short clip on my Instagram of the two of them interacting and it's hilarious.

    • @ChauNyan
      @ChauNyan 2 года назад +9

      Their dynamic is unreal. Yamagishi is the God of Ramen and Sano is the Demon of Ramen.

    • @digitalghosts4599
      @digitalghosts4599 5 месяцев назад

      @@WayofRamen It's quite incredible that Yamagishi san was such a humble and compassionate man, while Sano san would even shout at his customers and insult them. I find the type of a teacher who's always humble so much more inspiring and worth following than someone who is so strict that it seems as if he hated not only others, but primarily himself.

  • @GrandLineReview
    @GrandLineReview 3 года назад +256

    Holy crap the world of ramen is intimidating, haha.

    • @WayofRamen
      @WayofRamen  3 года назад +46

      Wow grandline senpai noticed me! I'm going full bartolomeo over here 😮

    • @kcet1948
      @kcet1948 3 года назад

      My close ramen recipe came from Costco tonkotsu ramen.

    • @hendystark8333
      @hendystark8333 3 года назад

      didn't expect to see you here

    • @Noba46688
      @Noba46688 3 года назад +2

      @@WayofRamen L-L-L-L Luffy senpaiiiiiiiiii

    • @ShirakoriMio
      @ShirakoriMio 2 года назад

      Nice to see you here!
      It's not intimidating! Ramen is a really lovely genre of food with a lot of opportunities for experimentation and best practices that make it really gratifying to make.

  • @trashbear88
    @trashbear88 3 года назад +13

    Years ago I worked at a brewery/restaraunt and befriended a Japenese woman who was an amazing baker. She taught me how to make Tsukemen. Anytime this dish is mentioned I think of her. Thank you for the great nostalgia.

  • @arielvicencio7984
    @arielvicencio7984 4 месяца назад +2

    This is what youtube videos is all about. none of that "I made secret mcdonald's in my room". this is an amazing recipe. would definitely make it on my day off!

  • @Amplifymagic
    @Amplifymagic 3 года назад +235

    Love these videos with little history lessons

    • @WayofRamen
      @WayofRamen  3 года назад +16

      I like making these too

    • @FloTingStiCkonWatEr
      @FloTingStiCkonWatEr 3 года назад

      it makes me appreciate the dish so much more and i honestly cant wait to do this over the weekend

  • @stupidfrog2205
    @stupidfrog2205 3 года назад +104

    Damn I need to learn these recipes, Ramen has such a great mythology in Japan. It seems the chefs are super revered and are almost seen as artists

    • @WayofRamen
      @WayofRamen  3 года назад +10

      thanks for watching!

    • @respawnicon
      @respawnicon 3 года назад +5

      It's just noodles bro, learn what ingredients you want to use and practice. It's not hard

    • @joshschneider9766
      @joshschneider9766 3 года назад +2

      Also don't be afraid to experiment! All of these recipes are the result of loving and dedicated masters experimenting.

    • @boboscurse4130
      @boboscurse4130 2 года назад +2

      My wife and I are hooked. We made this one, and we made the tongatsu the week before. Trying to figure out where to go next.

    • @justalpha9138
      @justalpha9138 Год назад

      ​@@respawnicon I disagree. Making good homemade ramen is hard and takes quite a bit of experimentation and practice.

  • @johnavendano6848
    @johnavendano6848 3 года назад +16

    I think the thing I love about this recipe is how you've really gotten the most out of every ingredient, especially the part where you got your aroma oil from the soup itself. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe!

  • @TheHappySerpent
    @TheHappySerpent 2 года назад +2

    This probably isnst something a beginner to not only making ramen, but cooking in general, should be making...
    IMMA DO IT ANYWAY

  • @kenta326
    @kenta326 3 года назад +49

    The pain i felt 5 years ago when i lost 75% of my noodle because of flimsy strainer..

  • @jaymjacinto
    @jaymjacinto 3 года назад +6

    I like how he's so humble yet at the same time, even his worse ramen would be the best I've ever tasted. Respect to you my friend 👍🍜

  • @EiffelVale
    @EiffelVale 3 года назад +20

    Excited now I have essentially two choices of tsukemen that I want to make for my friend before he leaves for university. Always the best, Ryan!

    • @WayofRamen
      @WayofRamen  3 года назад +3

      please give this one a shot, i really liked it!

  • @mikab7235
    @mikab7235 3 года назад +16

    Ryan claimed that Shimamoto double soup shoyu was amazing, now this is the best things he's made.. he's evolving 🤧 only up from here🔥

    • @WayofRamen
      @WayofRamen  3 года назад +7

      I'll be back making terrible ramen in no time when nobody is coaching me

  • @sharktobear
    @sharktobear 3 года назад +5

    I love how so much of the components were cooked together, as opposed to juggling different pots and cook times (especially cooking the chashu in the stock?!). Can't wait to try this one

  • @ChauNyan
    @ChauNyan 3 года назад +18

    I've been waiting for this episode!

  • @pyntiii
    @pyntiii 2 года назад +3

    We made this dish yesterday and i must say. It was absolutly amazing! This video / recipe was so easy to follow and the end result was mindblowing, thank you so much for making this video!

  • @NamaJapan
    @NamaJapan 3 года назад +15

    It would be interesting to see people's reactions to the actual bowl, since it surely is not what people are expecting. Comparatively soft (some say overboiled) noodles, a quite thin soup with a sweet touch and a strong vinegar punch. Hard boiled egg, firm chashu. Yet, there is something about it and once you start slurping, you can't stop. But I am sure there would be lots of people with question marks on their face. I did the challenge in the Higashi-Ikebukuro store and it was quite the experience, although I would definitely go for a smaller serving of noodles next time.

  • @notsocooljoe
    @notsocooljoe 3 года назад +3

    Really glad to see my hometown getting some love and recognition! I’m going to check out Cafe Mochiko this coming week.

    • @WayofRamen
      @WayofRamen  3 года назад

      Tell em you saw the video!

  • @joshunderground
    @joshunderground 2 года назад +3

    I followed this recipe and can honestly say it's the best I'VE ever made also. Thanks so much for these videos.

    • @alcesdatae2589
      @alcesdatae2589 9 месяцев назад

      Could you help me out?! Wich type of flour did you take? I live in germany and we have a looooot of differnet flours here so iam a bit lost what you guys see as "cake flour"? Or "normal" ap flour?!
      Thanks already❤

  • @ThemBEanss
    @ThemBEanss 3 года назад +1

    Liked the video for the first 1:44 seconds alone. That knowledge and tribute is what cooking books, shows, and videos have been missing; telling the story of the giants whose shoulders we stand on.

  • @grskier
    @grskier 3 года назад +4

    This may be my favorite video of yours. This is a fairly intricate recipe, but still somehow simple as well. Looks baller and I'll have to try this one. We usually do Chicken Ramen once a week with different tares.

  • @MartinHorn78
    @MartinHorn78 2 года назад +1

    Cooked this today for the first time, started preparations yesterday. Tsukemen turned out great, it was delicious. Thank you so much for sharing the recipe and the history lesson! I put the left-overs in the freezer and hope that it will still taste good after defrosting.

    • @WayofRamen
      @WayofRamen  2 года назад

      Awesome job Martin! That's all you.

  • @photoinsomeoneheart5015
    @photoinsomeoneheart5015 8 месяцев назад

    I am japanese and saw a lot of cooking videos from japanese youtuber.
    But finally found way to make great ramen here.
    Thank you

  • @oliver6354
    @oliver6354 3 года назад +7

    Went to mochiko a couple weeks back on senpaikai’s recommendation. Good pastries.

    • @WayofRamen
      @WayofRamen  3 года назад +2

      Elaine is amazing too. Power couple

  • @kpopimpresario3997
    @kpopimpresario3997 3 года назад

    one of the best ramen videos on youtube i've ever seen. brings together history, current modern ramen techniques, accessible home cooking, with recipe and additional areas to delve into.

    • @WayofRamen
      @WayofRamen  3 года назад

      Thank you very much for watching!

  • @jeffchan7
    @jeffchan7 3 года назад +1

    Nice video! Years ago (before Yamagishi-san passed), my brother and I had the Tsukemen at Taishoken. That was a perfect day.

  • @SteveLinGuitar
    @SteveLinGuitar 3 года назад +1

    Incredible video: culture, history, and respect all in one. As soon as the recipe started, I realized I needed my notebook. Thank you!

  • @jameselsmore726
    @jameselsmore726 3 года назад +2

    lol 11:53 The most ramen I've ever eaten was 700 grams pre-cooked at a tsukemen place in Kichijoji, but they would give you any amount up to a kilogram for the same price. I felt terrible afterwards but it was worth it, haha. I watched one of my Polynesian friends eat 1000 grams before, and it was pretty awesome but I could never do that.

  • @rockarhythmstudio
    @rockarhythmstudio 3 года назад +1

    Love to see every video of your attempt on legendary recipes. Hats off to you mate.
    Big greetings from a ramen nerd in Thailand :)

  • @luqmanwaqiuddin7543
    @luqmanwaqiuddin7543 3 года назад +1

    I love these ramen history lessons in your videos! It feels like I'm attending a ramen university

  • @nhrdy
    @nhrdy 3 года назад +2

    that was a fantastic video! I love tsukemen and the history was also great

  • @vatsalpatel6955
    @vatsalpatel6955 3 года назад

    yamagishi san and sano san two ramen legends together the short clip was priceless

  • @andrewlazar4804
    @andrewlazar4804 3 года назад

    A couple of years a go now they opened a Taishoken in the states and it happens to be 15 minutes from where I live. This tsukemen is off the wall good. Like it's insane how good it is. And it's probably even better in Japan at the original spot. So hype you did it for a video

    • @WayofRamen
      @WayofRamen  3 года назад

      The one in norcal is actually pretty interesting. Its lineage is from the original Taishoken that Yamagishi-san open with his cousin Sakaguchi-san before he branched off to open Higashi Ikebukuro Taishoken.

  • @taylorchance6637
    @taylorchance6637 9 месяцев назад

    Cafe Mochiko is the best. Will have to try this!

  • @olekstefaniuk3334
    @olekstefaniuk3334 2 года назад

    I am making ramen with Your recipe right now. Its simple and alltogether really fun. ! ありがとう!

  • @happysalesguy
    @happysalesguy 3 года назад +1

    This was one of your best videos yet. I especially like that I could almost make it at home!

  • @ndubb100
    @ndubb100 3 года назад +1

    Wow that looks so good and actually approachable!

  • @tjm11015
    @tjm11015 Год назад

    Super clean!!! Super awesome 👌🏻

  • @alexill
    @alexill 3 года назад +1

    Looks incredible. Well done!

  • @attack1977
    @attack1977 Месяц назад

    Tsukemen (dipping noodles) invented by Mr. Yamagishi are not simply noodles and soup served separately.
    The noodles are boiled and then cooled in water to maximize their firmness.
    As one proceeds to eat the hot soup and cold noodles, the temperature of the soup drops. When the temperature is high, the soup has a strong salty taste, but as the temperature drops, it changes to a broth with a strong broth and sour taste. It is designed to enjoy the change in taste.

  • @pokeken
    @pokeken 3 года назад

    This brings back fond memories of stumbling into their shop just outside of Yokohama train station, back in mid 2000s. I went Omori-size and rolled out like a ball lol

  • @tempestxmen7824
    @tempestxmen7824 2 года назад

    My mouth is watering just watching this video.thank you.😘😂🤗🥰

  • @poopoopable
    @poopoopable 3 года назад

    Absolute legend! Thanks for sharing!!!

  • @martineide5564
    @martineide5564 3 года назад

    GREAT video. I love you doing the story about the dish before showing it!

  • @syaosakucouple
    @syaosakucouple 3 года назад

    taishoken is my absolute favorite ramen place! thanks for making this video!

  • @leekelly4574
    @leekelly4574 3 года назад

    Love how educated and detailed these videos are!

  • @tylereat
    @tylereat 3 года назад

    I live in Eifukucho, Japan near one of the OG Taishoken’s, since 1955 I believe. I knew this guy and style of ramen was famous but I had no idea it was known outside of Japan as well. Pretty cool!

    • @WayofRamen
      @WayofRamen  3 года назад

      Eifukucho taishoken is keizo Shimamoto's favorite. Super nostalgic.

  • @Aaron-kq5kk
    @Aaron-kq5kk 3 года назад

    My mouth is watering. Love this channel!

  • @robthevegetable
    @robthevegetable 3 года назад

    Awesome video. As someone who’s a complete noob to the ramen world it’s interesting to hear about the history and origin of the different styles. I appreciate these videos must take ages to produce, but they’re super good!! Too work fella!

    • @WayofRamen
      @WayofRamen  3 года назад

      Thanks very much for watching

  • @FriendsForever-o1e
    @FriendsForever-o1e 3 года назад

    so much work. respect to the ramen makers.

  • @Stalkingwolf
    @Stalkingwolf 3 года назад +8

    Ramen is so tasty and so much work :-(

  • @moraxella.catarrhalis
    @moraxella.catarrhalis 3 года назад +4

    👍
    Please, beef feet ramen as you once promised 🙏😁

  • @w0xy
    @w0xy 3 года назад

    great video! i had the pleasure of stopping by cafe mochiko the other day, it happens to be right down the street from me~ amazing to see this recipe on here

    • @WayofRamen
      @WayofRamen  3 года назад

      awesome! Erik and Elaine are the best!

  • @maltalented
    @maltalented 3 года назад

    Woah, this video is definitely going to blow up! Can't wait to watch this!
    Edit: I've also been anticipating the summer videos as well! This is going to be awesome!
    Post-Video: Dude, this looks amazing. You guys did a great job on this!

  • @nathaliej3768
    @nathaliej3768 3 года назад

    Times! Only the best!! Ahh that homesickness for Hawaiʻi 🥲

  • @en2oh
    @en2oh Год назад +1

    Two questions. 1) why hard boiled egg? And 2) why noodle separate from the broth? Excellent video!

  • @bierbrauer11
    @bierbrauer11 3 года назад

    Awesome, thank you so much for sharing!

  • @timo8solon
    @timo8solon 2 года назад

    I had dinner at Mochiko tonight!! soooo good!!

  • @KhanhNguyenning
    @KhanhNguyenning 2 года назад

    Made this yesterday....it was the best tsukemen at home yet!!!! I made Ivan orkin noodle though. Thanks for the recipe

  • @ilanstrauss4111
    @ilanstrauss4111 2 года назад

    well done! you should be proud of yourself. looks amazing

  • @rain9608
    @rain9608 2 года назад

    this is absolutely amazing

  • @jakedo4577
    @jakedo4577 3 года назад

    Thank you for making this recipe.

    • @WayofRamen
      @WayofRamen  3 года назад

      All thanks go to Erik Bentz!

  • @joshschneider9766
    @joshschneider9766 3 года назад

    Yamagishi San, the world of ramen lovers owes you greatly! Arigato ramen god!!

  • @UHFAJonathan
    @UHFAJonathan 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely great video! Do you ever do anything with the soaked dried mushrooms and kombu? It seems such a shame to toss mushrooms and kombu soaked in an amazing umami mixture.

  • @buddyriggs6609
    @buddyriggs6609 3 года назад

    I didn’t even know Cafe Mochiko existed before watching this video. I know where I’m eating today!

  • @janayh2817
    @janayh2817 3 года назад

    So good to see you proud of your work 💪🏾

  • @albertozaffonato1325
    @albertozaffonato1325 3 года назад

    Man this video was awesome. Thank you for the effort ✌🏻

  • @paulfloquet5077
    @paulfloquet5077 3 года назад

    Great video!!! I love this kind of videos when you try to recreate legendary bowls from legendary ramen chefs, it's very instructive to see what old school ramen styles look like compared to what it has become today. I hope you'll be able to do more of these :)

    • @WayofRamen
      @WayofRamen  3 года назад

      Thanks very much for watching

  • @protopigeon
    @protopigeon 3 года назад

    Honestly this looks amazingly good

  • @Magius61
    @Magius61 3 года назад

    I really like the approach for the last few videos. I think the dissection and translation between cultures and professionals for home cooks really plays to your strengths. I say that as a professional chef whose expertise lies in European food, not Japanese.

  • @tj.valderrama
    @tj.valderrama 3 года назад

    Thank you for this, Ryan. It's beautiful ☺️

  • @NBA-LejonBrames
    @NBA-LejonBrames 3 года назад

    I watched a documentary about this man a few years ago and was hoping you'd recreate!! I gotta try this

    • @WayofRamen
      @WayofRamen  3 года назад

      Yamagishi-san was a legend

  • @richardhislop-harvestthena4882
    @richardhislop-harvestthena4882 2 года назад

    Awesome can’t wait to try this!!! Please show how to make home version of Tomita Ramen 🍜!!! Tomita was also mentored by the him!

  • @foodbs
    @foodbs 3 года назад

    yessss Tsukemen, lets gooooo

  • @nilemg13
    @nilemg13 3 года назад

    Great recipe thanks man!

  • @LeCJosh
    @LeCJosh 3 года назад

    Absolutely fantastic

    • @LeCJosh
      @LeCJosh 3 года назад

      I can see that your techniques are getting finer and finer further down the video. Bravo

    • @WayofRamen
      @WayofRamen  3 года назад

      Thanks very much

  • @bsctsngrvy9089
    @bsctsngrvy9089 3 года назад

    Got it! Someone make it! I'll eat it, you can keep the prize! Win win

  • @Mark-sl4bw
    @Mark-sl4bw 3 года назад

    I live in the Cincy area. I've heard great things about Mochiko. I'll be sure to check it out soon.

  • @michaeltrimble7680
    @michaeltrimble7680 3 года назад

    You pointed out that your not eating all day may have impacted your opinion of that ramen, but as an American I can tell you that the most commonly overlooked ingredient in the country in all good food is an adequate amount of hunger. Nothing magnifies a dish more.

  • @moket808
    @moket808 3 года назад

    i'm looking for a real ramen cookbook, what would you recommend ?
    Thanks you for all the efforts made, this channel is my bible

  • @CamelTrip
    @CamelTrip 3 года назад

    Can't wait to try this one out 🙌

  • @Mote.
    @Mote. 3 года назад

    This looks so good.

  • @corriemccalla3141
    @corriemccalla3141 3 года назад

    i was going to recommened that episode of mind of a chef until i saw the little snippet you added in haha, also i cant wait to try this one out!

    • @WayofRamen
      @WayofRamen  3 года назад

      Yup the infamous Peter Meehan in that video sparked the challenge that Erik created.

  • @augustoferrarini
    @augustoferrarini 3 года назад

    Great job!

  • @TheXeeman
    @TheXeeman 3 года назад

    so much work..

  • @TehJojoBeans
    @TehJojoBeans 3 года назад

    This is great! Would you consider going the route of showing the not-so-home-cook-friendly version and do a comparison? Thanks for the vids!

  • @MattMcLaren253
    @MattMcLaren253 2 года назад

    Lol the original Mind of a Chef throw back clip.

  • @Hshirata
    @Hshirata 3 года назад

    sensei, you're a inspiration!

  • @theblobfish9614
    @theblobfish9614 2 года назад

    Right of the bat this guy is just so much more sympathetic and approachable than sano-san even if he might not have had the same level of technical expertise. While I would have loved to eat both I think i would have preferred his .

  • @yungflashbeats
    @yungflashbeats 3 года назад

    I'm glad I found your channel man I'd still be eating the 39cent ramen packs of it wasn't for you😭

  • @ddsssll
    @ddsssll 3 года назад

    Great ramen, dude! Looks lovely.
    Can you make a video about cleaning your marcato? Every time i make noodles i'm scare of it stucks when cutting.

  • @waterisnotwet3902
    @waterisnotwet3902 3 года назад +1

    A recipe plus a history lesson? Count me in

  • @donttouchthisatall
    @donttouchthisatall 3 года назад

    Amazing as always! And very accesible ingredients. I will definitely (once the heat is more bearable) give this one a go. I have never made tsukemen, only bastardized pseudo-chicken tori paitan w/ a miso tare. Seems very involved but your measurments are on point (Metric FTW).

    • @WayofRamen
      @WayofRamen  3 года назад +1

      I really liked this one. its not a thick soup like more modern tsukemen but its very good.

  • @HiroFoodinJapan
    @HiroFoodinJapan 3 года назад

    Yamagishi san is a real legend!

  • @AzaleaChan13
    @AzaleaChan13 3 года назад

    My mouth is watering omg

  • @bsctsngrvy9089
    @bsctsngrvy9089 3 года назад

    But that many noodles is easy! Damn i'm tempted...

  • @Fenistil93
    @Fenistil93 3 года назад +2

    When you call for example 200g of niboshi. You weigh them before you take out guts and head or after ?

  • @donbull8334
    @donbull8334 3 года назад

    Awasome video You are the Best 👏👏👏

  • @sunjawinter9173
    @sunjawinter9173 3 года назад

    Could you have a more in-depth video of the different elements that make ramen?

  • @TomJones-uf5sl
    @TomJones-uf5sl 3 года назад

    This looks so delicious!

  • @sahilsaha2879
    @sahilsaha2879 3 года назад

    Loved the video. Can you make a video of cooking some western cuisine stew/soup/stock using your knowledge from Ramen making? :)