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Ramen For Days by Deborah Kaloper

Ramen for Days serves up delicious ramen recipes that will keep you happily slurping every day of the week!

Ramen – a classic Japanese soup, usually made with wheat noodles and served in a slow-cooked beef or pork broth with toppings – has become a cult classic just about everywhere. It’s adored across the world for its nourishing and comforting nature, and this book shows you how to make the world’s best versions (with plenty of variations) in your own home.

From Wagyu shoyu or Chicken karaage Tonkotsu ramen to Buttered corn and leek shio or Seafood miso ramen, Ramen for Days has a comforting bowl of goodness to suit every taste and occasion.

Deborah Kaloper is a California-raised, Melbourne-based sought after food stylist, prop stylist and recipe developer. Her passion for all things food started at the age of six with her first cookbook given to her by her grandmother, Nonie. A former breakfast and pastry chef, Deb works with top Australian photographers, chefs, food writers, and brands, styling their food for books, magazines, and advertising.

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Ramen For Days by Deborah Kaloper
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Ramen for Days serves up delicious ramen recipes that will keep you happily slurping every day of the week!

Ramen – a classic Japanese soup, usually made with wheat noodles and served in a slow-cooked beef or pork broth with toppings – has become a cult classic just about everywhere. It’s adored across the world for its nourishing and comforting nature, and this book shows you how to make the world’s best versions (with plenty of variations) in your own home.

From Wagyu shoyu or Chicken karaage Tonkotsu ramen to Buttered corn and leek shio or Seafood miso ramen, Ramen for Days has a comforting bowl of goodness to suit every taste and occasion.

Deborah Kaloper is a California-raised, Melbourne-based sought after food stylist, prop stylist and recipe developer. Her passion for all things food started at the age of six with her first cookbook given to her by her grandmother, Nonie. A former breakfast and pastry chef, Deb works with top Australian photographers, chefs, food writers, and brands, styling their food for books, magazines, and advertising.