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    Quick Homemade Ramen

    Quick Homemade Ramen in a bowl with soft egg and chopsticks.

    Fresh vegetables? Quick and easy homemade broth? A soft-boiled egg and a pile of our favorite curly-cue packaged ramen noodles that remind us of college? That’s this homemade ramen.

    If today is your day for an authentic Japanese cooking adventure, I highly recommend Nami’s amazing blog Just One Cookbook.

    On the flip side, this recipe leans more in the direction of I-have-a-package-of-ramen-and-some-vegetables-can-we-make-lunch practical. Sort of healthy and fast and a little nostalgic (packaged ramen!) but also fresh-ly delicious with a ton of flavor.


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    Ingredients for Quick Homemade Ramen

    The Classic Packaged Ramen, Reimagined

    Controversial opinion alert, but there is a time and a place for a big warm pot o’ ramen noodles, complete with – I’m going to say it – the ramen seasoning packet. For me, that would be circa 2007 sitting on the floor of a small dorm room with millions of Christmas lights hanging up for no reason whatsoever, or on the couch at home during a rainy sick day home from work when that extra-salty broth hits just right.

    But I’d like to try to encourage you to go to the Packaged Ramen + level with this recipe. I mean, when you can make your own yummy broth in 20 minutes? And it’s delicate and light and full of flavor, in a more fresh and veg-heavy way? That is the way to do it, says Adult Me.

    If you are looking for homemade ramen noodles, here is a great recipe for the ramen noodles made from scratch.

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    Ingredients You’ll Need For This Recipe

    It’s short one! It wouldn’t be easy homemade ramen without it.

    • Ramen noodles (our classic Maruchan package is all we need, sans the seasoning!)
    • Garlic and ginger
    • Broth (chicken or veg)
    • Dried shiitake mushrooms
    • Veggies like carrots or kale
    • All your favorite toppings like some panko, egg, chili oil, etc.

    Now let’s get cooking!

    How To Make Delicious Homemade Ramen

    This might not follow the exact easy peasy directions on the back of a ramen packet, but the extra few minutes to make this simple-but-elevated ramen are more than worth it.

    1. Stir-Fry Aromatics: Garlic and ginger, what a delicious duo. This is where the flavor is, friends.
    2. Make Your (Easy!) Broth: Add some chicken broth and dried shiitake mushrooms for some umami punch.
    3. Add Noodles: Cook your noodles right in the broth with some scallions (more flavor, please!).
    4. Add Veg: Thinly sliced kale, shredded carrots, whatever you’d like! Cook until just tender.
    5. Top It Off: Add some crunchy panko crumbs, a soft-boiled egg, chili oil, hot sauce, sesame oil, and/or soy sauce, whatever your heart desires.

    Simmering some garlic, ginger, and dried mushrooms with your chicken broth makes for a great quickie “stock”. A good while in the pot will get some nice flavors going that will soon be soaked up by those noodles. And by good while, I mean 19 minutes, because the whole thing takes 20. The soft egg on top will get you all the Instagram likes, and the panko and extra chili oil or Sriracha will light your mouth up with joy.

    At the end of the day, a deep bowl of bright veggies + flavorful broth + golden panko crumbs + soft-boiled egg + chewy, tangled noodles is not going to let you down. ♡

    Close-up image of Quick Homemade Ramen with chopsticks and a soft egg.

    Ways To Dress Up This Ramen

    The beauty of this recipe is that it’s a (very very) blank canvas. You can add whatever you would like to make it your own and zazz things up!

    If you want some direction, here are some options to think about:

    • Soft-boiled egg
    • Crunchy panko (see details in the FAQ below)
    • Scallions or chives
    • Sesame seeds
    • Toasted sesame oil
    • Corn
    • Chili oil
    • Nori (dried seaweed)
    • Gochujang and kimchi
    • Sriracha
    • Shredded chicken or thinly sliced beef or pork

    Homemade Ramen: FAQs

    How do I make the crunchy panko topping?

    To make crunchy golden panko crumbs, heat a few tablespoons of oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the panko, stir for one minute or less, or until golden brown. Remove and place on paper towels to drain. You can also toss the panko with a little oil and toast them in the oven to get them golden and crispy.

    I don’t like mushrooms. Can I leave them out?

    Sure! You can swap just about any veggie in its place or leave them out entirely. We’d recommend still cooking with the mushrooms though to give the broth a nice umami flavor and then just remove the mushrooms before serving.

    How do I make the soft-boiled egg to go on top?

    Good news – this is super easy! Boil water on the stove in a pot. Add your egg straight from the fridge and put the lid on the pot. Boil the egg for 6 minutes. Remove the egg and plunge it into an ice water bath. Peel the shell off, cut the egg in half, and place your beautiful jammy egg on top of your ramen.

    All I have is powdered broth. Can I use it?

    Sure! Liquid broth levels up this recipe but you can skip the ramen seasoning packet and swap just about any powdered broth in its place. We like this powdered soup base. (Affiliate link)

    My local grocery store didn’t have dried shitake mushrooms. Where can I find them?

    Good news – you can order them online here. (affiliate link)

    Have you used toasted sesame oil in this recipe?

    Yes, we’ve used both toasted sesame oil and regular. (affiliate links)

    Source Notes: This recipe is what I make at home when I want to enjoy the grocery store 50 cent packaged ramen, but with a little more freshness and fanciness. True Japanese ramen is a work of art and is worth a) trying, if you have access to it! and b) learning more about it. In the Twin Cities I really enjoy Tori Ramen (their Bali ramen is my favorite). I also love the Ivan Ramen cookbook for a really interesting look at the ramen making and eating process (like… slurping is a good thing!). And like I mentioned before, Nami’s website Just One Cookbook is a great resource for authentic Japanese food.

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    Quick Homemade Ramen



    • Author:
      Pinch of Yum

    • Total Time:
      25 minutes

    • Yield:
      makes 6 heaping 1-cup servings 1x

    Description

    Take the usual ramen up a notch with this quick homemade ramen. Fresh veggies and herbs make this extra delicious, healthy, and cozy!


    Ingredients


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    • 1 tablespoon sesame oil
    • 3 teaspoons grated ginger
    • 4 teaspoons grated garlic
    • 4 cups broth (I used chicken, but vegetable would also work)
    • 4 cups water
    • 1 ounce dried shiitake mushrooms
    • 2 packages instant ramen (noodles only!)
    • 1/2 cup chopped scallions or chives
    • 2 cup chopped kale
    • 1 cups shredded carrots
    • Sriracha to taste
    • crunchy golden panko crumbs for topping (see FAQs)


    Instructions


    1. Heat the sesame oil in a large skillet over medium low heat. Add the garlic and ginger; stir fry for 2 minutes or until soft and fragrant.
    2. Add the broth and the water. Bring to a simmer; add the mushrooms and simmer for 10 minutes or until the mushrooms have softened and the broth is flavorful.
    3. Add the instant noodles to the hot liquid and simmer for an additional 5 minutes or until the noodles have softened. Add the scallions and stir to combine.
    4. Remove from heat, stir in the kale and carrots, and top with crunchy panko crumbs (see notes) and a soft-boiled egg (optional). Season with chili oil, hot sauce, sesame oil, and/or soy sauce and salt to taste.

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    Notes

    To make crunchy golden panko crumbs, heat a few tablespoons of oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the panko, stir for one minute or less, or until golden brown. Remove and place on paper towels to drain. You can also toss the panko with a little oil and toast them in the oven to get them golden and crispy.

    • Prep Time: 5 minutes
    • Cook Time: 20 minutes
    • Category: Dinner
    • Method: Stovetop
    • Cuisine: Asian-Inspired

    Keywords: homemade ramen, easy homemade ramen, ramen noodles





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