I am looking for a cookbook about ramen and wonder if anyone could recommend one? I am a complete beginner when it comes to Ramen, but not a beginner when it comes to cooking.
I would like something that explains all terms simply, and possibly some alternatives for hard to get ingredients I might not find here in England.
Not a book but Adam Liaw did a short YouTube series called Ramen School. His videos are great. Relaxing and he explains the purpose of every process succinctly.
It's not a cookbook but you might appreciate The Way of Ramen on YouTube.
It's a neat channel that is no nonsense and it does a good job of bringing restaurant methods to the home cook, a lot like YouTubers such as Ethan Chlebowski do.
Also, the YouTuber Alex did a Ramen series that’s pretty brilliant, working from beginner trying to improve packet ramen up to making his own noodles, really going deep.
It's a little americentric in what they expect you to have at your local store, but between amazon, a good specialty Asian store, and some creative experimenting you'll find almost everything and might even find better adaptations.
Be prepared for a lot of reading to start with, as you follow the links to substitution lists, variants and deep dives in each component of the Ramen dish.
I have tried several, the ramen recipes are fantastic, and although they do aim for home style cooking (which is different from restaurant cooking), they definitely measure up with ramen I've had in Japan.
More than the recipes, JOC teaches how the dish is composed, meaning it's very easy to the make your own versions with locally available ingredients and substitutes.
I don't think I've found a better resource for Ramen yet, including the videos people link.
What would you recommend for the best recipes?