Momof*cku Recipes - TIME (2024)

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Fried (or Roasted) Cauliflower with Fish Sauce Vinaigrette
Serves 4

This is one of the best Ssäm Bar dishes — a staple there since the late-night days and a fine way to dispatch either cauliflower or Brussels sprouts in season (see the variation).

There's not too much of a story to it: we had a deep fryer, we had vegetables in season that we needed to cook, we had Tien's fish sauce vinaigrette on hand, and we were looking for a way to use boondi, a fried chickpea snack used in Indian cooking that Tien brought with him from his days working for Gray Kunz. They all found each other, and the results were awesome. Sometimes it's just that easy.

Later we swapped out the boondi for puffed rice — which is what Rice Krispies are — seasoned with shichimi togarashi.

Fish Sauce Vinaigrette (page 177)
•2 tablespoons very thinly sliced cilantro stems, plus ½ cup cilantro leaves
•3 tablespoons chopped mint
•Grapeseed or other neutral oil, as needed (lots for frying, little for roasting)
•4 cups cauliflower florets (about 1 head)
•½ cup puffed rice tossed with
•½ teaspoon grapeseed oil and
•½ teaspoon shichimi togarashi (Japanese 7-spice powder)

1. Combine the vinaigrette, cilantro stems, and mint in a bowl, and set aside.

2. To fry the cauliflower: Heat 1½ inches of oil in a wide skillet over medium-high heat until a deep-fry or instant-read thermometer registers 375°F. Line a plate with paper towels. Fry the cauliflower in batches that don't crowd the pan for 4 to 5 minutes each, until the florets are golden and dotted with spots of brown. Drain on the paper towels.

To roast the cauliflower: Heat the oven to 400°F. Put the florets in a large mixing bowl, add a splash of oil — enough to coat them, start with a couple tablespoons — and toss. Spread the cauliflower out on a rimmed baking sheet (or two — you want space around the cauliflower so it roasts, not steams) and pop into the oven. After 20 to 25 minutes, the cauliflower should be browned in spots and tender. Proceed.

3. Fry the cilantro leaves. If you fried the cauliflower, you're all set up. Make sure the leaves are dry and fry them by the handful, dropping them into the 375°F oil and agitating them with a slotted spoon or spider so they don't clump together. Give them 5 to 10 seconds to crisp, then drain on paper towels. If you roasted the cauliflower, heat about 1 cup of oil in a small sauté pan or skillet — the oil should be ½ inch or so deep — over medium-high heat until a deep-fry or instant-read thermometer registers 375°F. Fry, stir, and drain the leaves as directed.

4. Toast the puffed rice: Heat a small skillet over medium-high heat for 1 minute or so, until it's hot, then add the puffed rice. Toast, stirring occasionally, until it's aromatic and perhaps a shade darker than it was when you added it to the pan, just a couple of minutes. Remove the pan from the heat.

5. Divide the cauliflower among four bowls (or serve it all out of one big bowl), top with the dressing, and toss once or twice to coat. Sprinkle the fried cilantro and puffed rice over all, and serve.

Fried (or Roasted) Brussels Sprouts with fish sauce vinaigrette
This recipe works equally well with Brussels sprouts. The method is almost exactly the same. You want about 2 pounds Brussels sprouts for 4 servings, and smaller Brussels sprouts are better than bigger ones for this dish, so if you're shopping at a market where you can pick out which you want, angle for the smaller guys. Peel away any loose or discolored outer leaves and cut the sprouts in half. If frying them, follow the instructions for frying cauliflower. Brussels sprouts will take about 5 minutes: when the outer leaves begin to hint at going black around the edges — i.e., after the sprouts have sizzled, shrunk, popped, and browned but before they burn — remove them to a paper towel–lined plate or tray. To roast them, heat 2 tablespoons grapeseed oil in an oven-safe wide skillet (12 to 14 inches) or 3-quart sauté pan over medium heat. When the oil slides easily from side to side of the pan, add the Brussels sprouts cut side down. When the cut faces of the sprouts begin to brown, transfer the pan to the oven to finish cooking, about 15 minutes. The sprouts are ready when they are tender but not soft. Proceed as above.

Reprinted from Momof*cku by David Chang & Peter Meehan (Clarkson Potter, 2009)

Momof*cku Recipes - TIME (2024)

FAQs

How long do you cook Momof*cku noodles for? ›

We recommend cooking our noodles for 4 minutes (or 15-30 seconds less for a bit more bite), draining, and then giving them a good shake to remove excess water. Our noodles are both great on their own with the included sauce packet and the perfect canvas for culinary creations.

Can Momof*cku noodles be reheated? ›

After you have made these fancy Momof*cku noodles, let them cool and store them in the fridge for up to 4-5 days. Reheating instructions: you can throw all of the ingredients in a hot skillet with oil and make it into a noodle stir fry.

Do you have to drain Momof*cku noodles? ›

To a pot of boiling water, add both packets of noodles and cook for 3 minutes. Drain and set aside.

Do you have to refrigerate Momof*cku Chili Crunch? ›

Storage directions for chili crisps vary greatly across popular brands. The Momof*cku Chili Crunch explicitly states to refrigerate the product after opening the jar, however, Lao Gan Ma makes no indication of where to store it.

Can Momof*cku noodles be microwaved? ›

pour in water up to the line and then add in the dried noodles. then cover with the vent up and cook in the microwave until the noodles are softened. then stir in the spicy peanut sauce into the hot noodles. Visit cookanyday.com for two more microwave Momof*cku noodle recipes .

What is the best cooking time for noodles? ›

Plan on cooking your dry noodles anywhere from 8 to 10 minutes, depending on the type of pasta. However, start checking it after four minutes because it can vary based on the size of the noodle. If you've made fresh pasta noodles, you may only need to boil for a minute or two, sometimes three.

How do you top Momof*cku noodles? ›

Chopped scallions, especially the green parts, or fresh herbs, such as cilantro, would be especially good on top of your noodles. Leafy greens like bok choy or kale are great sauteed with some Tingly Seasoned Salt in olive oil. Or, slice mushrooms and sautée them until they are crispy with Savory Seasoned Salt.

Can you eat 2 day old ramen? ›

Storing Prepared Ramen

Keep in mind that the fresh ingredients in your soup will make it go bad quite quickly. Be sure to consume when the flavors and freshness are at their peak. If stored in the refrigerator, eat the ramen within one to two days of making or purchasing.

Are the Momof*cku noodles healthy? ›

Are Momof*cku Noodles Healthy? They're not 'healthy' by any means, but they are definitely 'healthier'. These noodles aren't fried; they're air dried. That means they're a bit better for you than the usual instant noodles.

What type of noodles are Momof*cku? ›

If you're not familiar, Momof*cku is the restaurant group and brand of celebrity chef David Chang, who introduced his own version of instant ramen noodles back in 2021.

Why did Momof*cku make instant noodles? ›

It's Momof*cku Ando (1910-2007), creator of the world's first instant noodles, Chicken Ramen, in 1958. When he invented this extremely affordable instant food source to address the food shortage in Japan right after World War II (WWII), it was revolutionary, to say the least.

How long does Momof*cku Chili Crunch last once opened? ›

Storage Instructions

Refrigerate after opening, and consume within 6 months.

What does Momof*cku chili crunch taste like? ›

The combination of savory garlic, aromatic shallots, and the perfect amount of heat from the chilies creates a complex and irresistible flavor profile. It adds a delightful kick to any dish without overwhelming the palate.

How do you use Momof*cku Chili Crunch Hot Honey? ›

YOUR NEW GO-TO | Drizzle Momof*cku Chili Crunch Hot Honey on pizza, roasted meats and veggies, or give it a starring role on your next cheese board. The only limit is your creativity. FLAVORFUL AND BALANCED | Deeply flavorful rather than purely spicy, Chili Crunch Hot Honey is endlessly versatile and perfectly balanced.

How long should I cook my noodles? ›

Spaghetti typically takes 8-10 minutes. Linguine is thicker and may take 10 or more minutes to cook. Fettuccine can also take 10 or more minutes. It's crucial to stir long noodles as they're cooking, to prevent the strands from all sticking together and creating a lump of pasta.

How long does it take to cook noodles? ›

Most dried ribbons of pasta such as linguine, spaghetti and tagliatelle take between 8-10 mins. Shorter, thicker pasta shapes like bows or penne take 10-12mins and fresh pasta such as ravioli and tortellini will be done between 3-5mins.

How long should you cook ramen noodles? ›

Bring 2½ cups of water to a boil in a small saucepan. Add the noodles and cook for 2 minutes. Add the flavor packet, stir, and continue to cook for another 30 seconds.

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