Ramen Noodle Recipes that will Make Your Mouth Water - Shelf Cooking (2024)

Reinvent this dirt-cheap meal into something you can feel good about. These easy ramen noodle recipes are so good, you won't believe they came out of a package that cost you less than $0.50!

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Ahhh, the classic ramen noodle—a favorite midnight snack of noodle-craving adults and broke college students, alike. This pantry staple is more than just a salty noodle soup, though. We're going to show you how to take ramen to the next level and make it a meal you can feel good… no, great, about serving to your family!

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Toss that little foil packet to the side and watch the magic happen with these easy and cheap ramen noodle recipes. We'll show you all the possible add-ins and some super basic ways to prepare the ramen so you'll have a tasty (and dirt-cheap!) weeknight dinner on the table in a flash.

RAMEN NOODLE ADD-INS

The key to a good ramen noodle recipe is the add-ins! Sure, those little packets of salty goodness are tasty, but they often leave us longing for something, well… more. Here are some of our favorite add-ins to take that bowl of ramen to a whole new world! *Cue Aladdin song.*

SAUCE ADD-INS

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We think a good sauce is key for the BEST bowl of ramen. Here are some that pair well with this cheap, staple noodle!

Any of these sauces will make a basic bowl of ramen scream with flavor!

SPICES TO ADD

There are so many ways you can dress up your ramen. These are some of our favorite ways to mix it up! Try one or try a few together to make your own concoction.

  • Garlic seasoning
  • Onion powder
  • Red pepper flakes
  • Cinnamon
  • Curry
  • Cumin
  • Smoked paprika
  • Italian seasoning
  • Chili powder
  • Coriander

Really, any spices can kick your ramen up a notch so don't be afraid to go rogue. This is shelf cooking after all, right?!

VEGGIES ADD-INS

While any vegetables will do, some veggies just beg to be in a bowl of ramen! These are our tried and true, go-to choices.

  • Mushrooms
  • Onions
  • Shredded carrots
  • Cabbage
  • Avocado
  • Cherry tomatoes
  • Spinach
  • Broccoli
  • Bok Choy
  • Leeks
  • Corn
  • Snap peas

This is not a comprehensive list, so go crazy with it! Use up whatever veggies you have shoved waaaay back in your freezer before they go bad. There's no shame in that game, mama.

ADDITIONAL YUMMY ADD-INS

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These additional add-ins are perfect for tossing on top of your bowl of ramen for an extra dose of yumminess!

  • Crumbled bacon (Learn the BEST way to cook bacon in this post!)
  • Chives
  • Sesame seeds
  • Lime wedges
  • Nori
  • Peanuts (or peanut butter!)
  • Boiled eggs (Don't miss our post on how to boil the perfect egg!)
  • Diced ham
  • Leftover pork

Mmm hmmmm. Is your mouth watering yet? Same!

RAMEN NOODLE RECIPES

Okay, now that you know all the best ramen noodle add-ins, fancy up those babies up with these incredible ramen noodle recipes! So easy and quick to make, they're the perfect weeknight dinner. Trust us, the whole family will be begging for more!

ITALIAN RAMEN CARBONARA

Italian-style ramen? Oh yes, we went there… and so should you! This spin on ramen noodles is as delicious as it is unconventional. It's so easy to make, yet it feels absolutely gourmet! Who knew a packet of noodles worth pennies could taste so dang good? Seriously, try it!

  1. Cook some corn, garlic, and thyme in a pan with butter or oil for about five minutes, or until the corn begins to brown on the edges.
  2. Toss in some cooked, crumbled bacon.
  3. In a mixing bowl, beat two eggs. Add a half cup of parmesan cheese and a half cup of fresh basil to the beaten egg mixture.
  4. Next, cook three squares of ramen, per the package directions.
  5. Once tender, drain the noodles, reserving one cup of liquid for later use.
  6. Place the cooked ramen noodles into the beaten egg mixture and toss quickly to coat the noodles without scrambling the eggs. (If you need to thin the mixture a little, use the reserved liquid you saved.)
  7. Mix in your corn and bacon mixture and you have a ramen meal everyone will love!

Pro Tip: To add even more flavor, cook your ramen in chicken broth instead of water!

RAMEN NOODLE STIR FRY

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This stir fry variation is ah-ma-zing!! Not only does it taste great but it's also so simple to throw together, even your kids can help you make it! Here's how we do it:

  1. Cook your noodles according to the package, but leave out the seasoning packet.
  2. In a saucepan, melt one tablespoon of butter or oil and toss in your cooked noodles.
  3. Slide the noodles to one side of the pan and fry an egg or two on the other side of the pan.
  4. Break up the egg with a spatula and mix in with your noodles.
  5. Toss in your favorite sautéed veggies and cooked meat (shredded chicken is always easy!).
  6. Season with your favorite spices and sauces. (Our favorites are mentioned above!)
  7. Enjoy!

Feel free to make this recipe your own and use what you have on hand. We have a great shrimp and broccoli stir fry that would be incredible with ramen, too. Give it a try! These stir-fried ramen noodles are seriously so, so good.

INSTANT POT CHICKEN RAMEN

Don't feel like standing over a hot stove to prepare your ramen? No worries! Let the Instant Pot do the work for you. This recipe makes enough for four people, but you can double or triple the amounts with no issue!

  1. Place 2-3 chicken breasts in the Instant Pot with four cups of chicken broth. (Use whatever broth you have on hand!) Cook on high pressure for 12 minutes.
  2. Once the time is up and the pressure is released, shred the cooked chicken in the pot and add three packets of ramen noodles without the seasoning packets.
  3. Use the sauté function to bring the pot to a boil until the noodles are tender.
  4. Toss in your favorite add-ins and gobble this delicious bowl of ramen up!

This ramen noodle recipe is so versatile and can be made with virtually any flavors or seasonings!

WHAT TO DO WITH LEFTOVER RAMEN SEASONING PACKETS

If you're like us, and you hate to waste anything in the kitchen… don't just toss that seasoning packet. Instead, put it to good use! Here are some super creative ways to make use of that flavorful little packet if you just can't bear the thought of trashing it.

  • Popcorn Seasoning – Make your popcorn drool-worthy with a sprinkle of this magical foil packet.
  • Flavorful Rice – This seasoning takes bland rice to the next level! (Don't miss this post on the best way to cook your rice!)
  • Potato Seasoning – Sprinkle it on potatoes before roasting for an explosion of flavor.
  • Add it to Batter – Add it to the batter before frying up chicken tenders or corn dogs.
  • Chip Dip – Toss it in sour cream for a delicious chip dip.

If you need a quick, easy, and dirt-cheap meal… these ramen noodle recipes really fit the bill! A pantry staple, these little packets of noodles cost almost nothing and cook up into a delicious, gourmet meal with just a few simple add-ins. Give it a try!

Do you have a favorite ramen noodle recipe or add-in? Share it with us in the comments below!

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Have a souper day!

Ramen Noodle Recipes that will Make Your Mouth Water - Shelf Cooking (2024)

FAQs

What can I add to ramen to make it better? ›

10 Ingredients to Spice Up Your Ramen
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  8. Eggs.
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Can you cook ramen in broth instead of water? ›

Kang told Insider that cooking instant noodles in broth instead of water makes for a more flavorful meal.

How to make ramen noodles hack? ›

For a nutty, Thai-inspired ramen hack, cook the noodles according to the instructions but ditch the flavor packet. Instead, whisk together sesame oil, peanut butter, honey, soy sauce, rice vinegar, garlic, and ginger and pour it over the hot noodles. Add chopped scallions and sesame seeds for even more flavor.

How to make Kylie Jenner ramen? ›

You just cook your ramen like normally, then just beat up an egg, add it to your noodles with some garlic powder, the seasoning packet that came with your noodles, and a stick of butter. Give it a little stir for a minute. Little confession.

What does adding an egg to ramen do? ›

Protein Boost: Eggs are a good source of protein, and adding an egg to your ramen can make it a more filling and satisfying meal. Texture: The contrast between the silky yolk and the noodles adds a pleasant texture to the dish. Customization: It's a simple way to customize your ramen.

Can I add a raw egg to my ramen? ›

Yes, it is possible to put a raw egg in instant ramen. One popular way to do this is to crack the raw egg into the bowl of hot instant ramen noodles and broth, then stir it quickly so that the egg cooks from the heat of the noodles and broth.

How do you upgrade ramen noodles? ›

Ramen Hacks: 30+ Easy Ways to Upgrade Your Instant Noodles
  1. Simple Add-Ins to Boost Your Ramen Experience.
  2. Adding Vegetables to Instant Ramen.
  3. Add Protein to Ramen With an Egg.
  4. Simple Simmered Meat and Ramen.

What is the egg in ramen called? ›

Ramen eggs are Japanese soft-boiled eggs marinated in a sweetened soy sauce mixture and served as a ramen topping. In Japan, ramen eggs are called ajitsuke tamago or ajitama.

Is it rude not to drink ramen broth? ›

Whether you eat the noodles or the soup first, drink the soup from a spoon or directly from the bowl, drink all of the soup or not, even the order in which you eat the toppings, are all up to you! Ramen was originally created as a casual fast food, so there are no formal rules to it.

Is it OK to drink all the ramen broth? ›

To follow the traditional way of eating ramen, finish by drinking the remainder of the broth straight from the bowl – once you've finished all the noodles. It's worth drinking every last bit, not just because the broth took time to prepare and is full of delicious flavours, but also because it's so nutritious.

Is it polite to drink ramen broth? ›

Before taking your chopsticks to the noodles, grab the renge (ramen soup spoon). With it, take a big sip of soup first. It's important that you enjoy that delicious soup by itself. You don't even have to use the provided spoon - it's completely acceptable to drink directly from the bowl.

What to add to ramen to make it creamy? ›

Add butter, milk and contents of seasoning packet. If your tastes desire, you may not use all of the seasoning packet. Heat on low heat and stir until butter is melted and noodles are coated with creamy sauce. Serve.

Can I add cheese to ramen? ›

There are really no bad choices when it comes to ramen and cheese combinations. Whether you're craving a miso and parmesan take on Italian wedding soup, a plate of Cheese Corn Ramen, or a simple bowl of Classic Cheese Ramen, there is really never a bad time for a cheese and ramen combo.

Can you boil egg and ramen in the same water? ›

Yes, you can boil the eggs in the same pot as the ramen. Simply remove the eggs from the pot once they are cooked to your desired level of doneness and continue preparing your ramen.

What can I do with leftover ramen broth? ›

Other Creative Uses For Leftover Ramen Broth

The first and easiest is to use it as a dipping sauce for sandwiches. In other words, use that leftover flavor as a substitute for au jus. Whether you want to add something extra to your roast beef on a Kaiser roll or dip your bread, hot ramen broth is an excellent option.

Can I crack an egg in soup? ›

Stir an egg into soup.

If you're making soup, have an egg at the ready. When you remove the broth from the heat, crack an egg into the hot broth and stir slowly. The yolk and white will poach slowly in the liquid and absorb the flavor of the soup and ingredients, adding heartiness and rich texture to your broth.

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