Ingredients for Ramen – Japanese noodle dish originated in China (serves 2) – Yakibuta – 500g Pork Ribs (17.6 oz) Green Part of Welsh Onion A Small Piece of Ginger 4 tbsp Soy Sauce 2 tbsp Sake 1 tbsp Brown Sugar ** Boil down the pork ribs soup until the volume is less than 300cc (1 1/4 us cups). – Seasoned Soft-Boiled Eggs – 2 Eggs (65g-70g/2.29oz-2.47oz) 1 tbsp Soy Sauce 1 tbsp Sake 1 tbsp Mirin ** Season the eggs for several hours at a room temperature or keep them in a fridge overnight. – Toppings – 12cm White Part of Welsh Onion (5 inch) 80g Spinach (2.82oz) Narutomaki – Cylindrical Kamaboko Menma – Condiment Made from Dried Bamboo Shoots Toasted Nori – Dashi Stock – 1200ml Water (5.07 us cup) 10g Dried Sardines (0.353 oz) 10x5cm Dried Kombu Kelp (4×2 inch) 2 Bags of Raw Ramen Noodles 2 tsp Chicken Stock About Music Frederic Chopin – Valse in D-flat major “Minute Waltz” – Op. 64 No. 1 Play by Muriel Nguyen Xuan, recording by Stephane Magnenat Creative Commons creativecommons.org
MY FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com MY TWITTER: www.twitter.com Click here to automatically share this video on your Twitter: bit.ly Consider posting it on your Facebook too? Aww, thanks. You rock! Host Corey Vidal teaches you how to dance like Michael Jackson. Posted exactly 3 years (to the day!) after my previous How To Dance video: ‘How To Dance: SexyBack’ – www.youtube.com SPECIAL THANKS: STEVE VIDAL, who also happens to be my father MARK RAUWERDA, for help with the setup and lighting JAMES SIMPSON, for helping me get this online TAY ZONDAY, for recording the outro JOE PENNA, for continually telling me not to give up JESUS, because He’s cool and of course MICHAEL JOSEPH JACKSON, for inspiring me to dance when I was young, and whose music videos and performances changed my life forever Rest In Peace MJ (1958-2009)
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