25 Tasty Recipes You Can Make With Ramen Noodles (2024)

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25 Tasty Recipes You Can Make With Ramen Noodles (1)Caroline StankoUpdated: Feb. 04, 2024

    Take ramen noodles beyond that package of soup with these recipes for mains, salads and sides that put the noodles to work.

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    I normally serve a traditional stir-fry, but I wanted to change it up with this ramen noodle recipe. Ramen noodles are a quick sub for the rice, and we really like the crisp-tender bite from fresh broccoli and a package of coleslaw mix. —Barbara Pletzke, Herndon, Virginia

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    DIY Ramen Soup

    This favorite ramen noodle recipe, prepared and served in a canning jar, is a healthier alternative to most commercial varieties. Feel free to customize the veggies. —Michelle, Clair, Seattle, Washington

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    Turkey Ramen Noodle Salad

    My husband and I make this awesome salad together—he does the chopping. When we bring it to potlucks, we pack the ramen noodles and almonds separately and toss them in right before it’s time to dish up. They stay nice and crunchy that way. —Kristen Pallant, Big Arm, Montana

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    Ramen Chicken Stir Fry

    A frozen vegetable blend and ramen noodles make this chicken stir-fry a cinch to toss together. The filling meal is so easy to fix that teenagers can make it themselves. —Lois McAtee, Oceanside, California

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    Pork Noodle Soup

    My daughter created this soup when she needed to use up some leftover pork. You can use more water for a thinner soup or less water for a noodle dish. It’s good with mushroom flavored ramen noodles, too. —Eleanor Niska, Twin Falls, Idaho

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    Ramen Stir-Fry

    This ramen stir-fry is unique and flavorful. The whole gang will enjoy the hearty, colorful meal-in-one. —Marlene McAllister, Portland, Michigan

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    Beef with Ramen Noodles

    I made up this beef with ramen noodles recipe when I was looking for good Chinese food in beautiful Oregon. Each time I make this, I change something slightly. Leftovers heat easily in the microwave or fry pan.

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    Ramen Corn Chowder

    This ramen noodle soup tastes as if it simmered for hours, but it’s ready in 15 minutes. I thought the original recipe was lacking in flavor, so I jazzed it up with extra corn and bacon bits. This creamy ramen recipe is one of my favorites! —Darlene Brenden, Salem, Oregon

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    Sesame Ramen Salad

    This spicy Asian sausage salad is equally good for lunch or a potluck. The ramen noodles make the dish all the more memorable! —Denese Johnson, Chico, Texas

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    For another tasty noodle dish, check out our chicken yakisoba recipe.

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    Shrimp Ramen

    A package of store-bought noodles will speed up assembly of this colorful shrimp ramen that's flavored with carrots and small shrimp. My mother passed the recipe on to me. It’s delicious and so quick to make on busy nights. —Donna Hellinger, Lorain, Ohio

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    Tacos in a Bowl

    This easy skillet dish offers a delicious use for leftover taco meat. Garnish it with sour cream and salsa for southwestern flavor. —Sue Schoening, Sheboygan, Wisconsin

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    Tired of lunch and dinner ramen? Try a breakfast ramen bowl instead!

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    Hoisin Pork Tenderloin

    In this ramen noodle recipe, ramen graduates from college-casual when served with saucy pork tenderloin. Our guests appreciate sitting down to this Asian-style meal. —Connie Keller, Lake Ozark, Missouri

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    Bok Choy Salad

    Depending on what I have at home, I sometimes use only the sunflower kernels or almonds in this bok choy salad. This ramen noodle recipe makes a big amount, perfect for cookouts or reunions. —Stephanie Marchese, Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin

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    Slow-Cooker Asian Short Ribs

    My slow cooker is my best friend. I use it at least three times a week. This Asian short ribs recipe is one of my favorites. The sauce can be used for other cuts of meat, too. —Carole Resnick, Cleveland, Ohio

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    Nutty Broccoli Slaw

    My daughter gave me the recipe for this delightful salad. The sweet dressing nicely coats a crisp blend of broccoli slaw mix, onions, almonds and sunflower kernels. Crushed ramen noodles provide even more crunch. It's a smash hit wherever I take it. —Dora Mae Clapsaddle, Kensington, Ohio

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    Grilled Chicken Ramen Salad

    I love this chicken ramen salad because it’s a complete meal in one bowl. Everyone loves when it’s on the table—that’s a reaction that doesn’t happen every night, so I appreciate the kudos when I get them! —Karen Carlson, Alameda, California

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    Ramen-Veggie Chicken Salad

    Like a salad with plenty of crunch? Then this refreshing ramen noodle recipe is sure to please. Toasted almonds and sesame seeds provide the crunchy topping. The chicken makes it a main dish. —Linda Gearhart, Greensboro, North Carolina

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    Stir-Fried Scallops and Asparagus

    Served over quick-cooking ramen noodles, this stir-fry is perfect for busy families on hurried weeknights. Not only do we love the taste, but it comes together in about half an hour. —Barbara Schindler, Napoleon, Ohio

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    No need for a pot and heating up the stove. Here’s how to make ramen in the microwave.

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    Red Curry Carrot Soup

    With its mix of delicious colors, textures and flavors, this easy soup is something special. The meatballs make it hearty enough to serve as a light entree. —Dilnaz Heckman, Buckley, Washington

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    Crunchy Ramen Salad

    For potlucks and picnics, this ramen noodle salad is a knockout. I tote the veggies in a bowl, dressing in a jar and noodles in a bag. Then I just shake them all together when it’s time to eat. —LJ Porter, Bauxite, Arkansas

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    Turn V8 juice, veggies and ramen noodles into a wonderful soup that takes just a few minutes to make. I like to serve it with biscuits. —Jennifer Bridges, Los Angeles, California

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    Asparagus Beef Lo Mein

    This springtime beef lo mein recipe is as easy as it gets. What takes this recipe to the next level are the ramen noodles. The instant noodle upgrade makes it extra fun! —Dottie Wanat, Modesto, California

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    Asian Beef and Noodles

    Asian beef recipes don't get much simpler. This colorful, economical stir-fry dish takes only five ingredients—all of which you're likely to have on hand. Serve with a dash of soy sauce and a side of pineapple slices. —Laura Stenberg, Wyoming, Minnesota

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    Quick Sesame Chicken Noodles

    I love playing around with different ingredients and spices in my ramen noodle recipes. As my children get older, I have more evenings when I need to whip up dinner quickly, and this dish fits the bill deliciously. —Heather Chambers, Largo, Florida

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    Originally Published: August 21, 2018

    25 Tasty Recipes You Can Make With Ramen Noodles (25)

    Caroline Stanko

    Caroline has been with Taste of Home for the past seven years, working in both print and digital. After starting as an intern for the magazine and special interest publication teams, Caroline was hired as the third-ever digital editor for Taste of Home. Since then, she has researched, written and edited content on just about every topic the site covers, including cooking techniques, buzzy food news, gift guides and many, many recipe collections. Caroline also acts as the editorial lead for video, working with the Test Kitchen, videographers and social media team to produce videos from start to finish.When she’s not tip-tapping on a keyboard, Caroline is probably mixing up a killer co*cktail, reading a dog-eared library book or cooking up a multi-course feast (sometimes all at once). Though she technically lives in Milwaukee, there is a 50/50 chance Caroline is in Chicago or southwest Michigan visiting her close-knit family.

    25 Tasty Recipes You Can Make With Ramen Noodles (2024)

    FAQs

    What else can I make with ramen noodles? ›

    15 Recipes to Make with Ramen Noodles That Aren't Soup
    • Ramen Slaw. How about a crunchy slaw or not-so-sad-salad that you'll actually look forward to eating? ...
    • Ramen Burgers. Yes ... ...
    • Ramen and Cheese. Mac and cheese, you've been one-upped! ...
    • Ramen Snack Mix. ...
    • Ramen Pizza. ...
    • Ramen Crusted Chicken. ...
    • Ramen Lettuce Wraps. ...
    • Ramen Bars.

    What can I do with a package of ramen noodles? ›

    Ramen noodles are king in the weeknight dinner hack department. We've tossed them into creamy chicken soup, transformed them into sophisticated carbonara, and even packed them into buns for burgers.

    How to make ramen extra tasty? ›

    10 Ingredients to Spice Up Your Ramen
    1. Sriracha. For those looking to add a different kind of kick in the form of heat, Sriracha is your option! ...
    2. Peanut Butter. ...
    3. Dried Seaweed. ...
    4. Furikake. ...
    5. Kimchi. ...
    6. Miso Paste. ...
    7. Soy Sauce. ...
    8. Eggs.
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    How to make ramen 10x better? ›

    What Can I Add to Instant Ramen To Make It Better?
    1. Switch up Your Broth. The first thing is to change up your broth. ...
    2. Add an Egg. ...
    3. Toss in Some Veggies. ...
    4. Stir in Togarashi Chili Pepper or Chili Oil. ...
    5. Add a Splash of Soy Sauce. ...
    6. Add Some Peanut Butter. ...
    7. Peruse Your Spice Cabinet. ...
    8. Butter and Brown Sugar.

    Can you put cheese in ramen? ›

    There are really no bad choices when it comes to cheese and ramen. Whether you're incorporating a few slices of American cheese, a handful of parmesan, or a cup of mozzarella and corn, it's pretty tough to go wrong when you start blending ramen and delicious cheese.

    What to do with ramen noodles without flavor packet? ›

    your supermarket-bought Maruchan ramen seasoning is basically: celery, carrots, onion, ginger, and chicken stock, plus MSG (or kelp if you wanna get natural umami flavor). Just put all of them together and boil until everything is super soft. The above should create a similar flavor to the seasoning packet.

    Is it OK to eat ramen out of the package? ›

    The good news is that ramen — the shelf-stable kind that's packaged in a sleeve or foam cup — isn't actually raw in the first place (more on that below), so it's 100% safe to eat without the least bit of cooking. It might help to think of instant ramen noodles like jerky.

    How to make ramen creamy? ›

    One of our favorite recipes is to use two ounces of cream cheese or yogurt with a packet of ramen noodles. Add some red pepper flakes, and stir everything together until it's melty and creamy. The best thing about this recipe is that it's simple, and you can prepare it in only a few minutes.

    How to make eggs that go in ramen? ›

    The key to a perfect ramen egg is a slightly undercooked yolk. If you want a truly runny yolk you'll want to boil the eggs for 6 minutes exactly, but for the perfect ramen egg, you want them slightly more cooked. The ideal cooking time for the classic ramen egg is 6 minutes and 30 seconds.

    What veggies go in ramen? ›

    You can honestly just add whatever vegetables you like, but we went with a handful of baby spinach, shiitake mushrooms, corn, green onion, and some extra little garnishes like Togarashi, red chili flakes, and some fried garlic.

    How do you make $1 ramen better? ›

    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. Get the full recipe here.

    How to make Kylie Jenner top 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.

    How do you upgrade ramen hacks? ›

    Quickly upgrade the flavor of any bowl of ramen by stirring in miso paste, chili bean sauce, Thai curry paste, Japanese curry powder, fish sauce, or vinegar. If it's a salty condiment, omit about half of the seasoning packet.

    What to eat with ramen to make it a meal? ›

    A package of ramen doesn't contain much protein, so adding some of your own will help turn your bowl into a satisfying meal. Keep things simple—think canned beans, frozen edamame or cooked shrimp. Leftover cooked chicken or cubed tofu works great, too.

    What can I do with ramen noodles without seasoning packet? ›

    your supermarket-bought Maruchan ramen seasoning is basically: celery, carrots, onion, ginger, and chicken stock, plus MSG (or kelp if you wanna get natural umami flavor). Just put all of them together and boil until everything is super soft. The above should create a similar flavor to the seasoning packet.

    How do you make ramen not soup? ›

    Heat a pan on medium heat and add some vegetable oil. Add some minced garlic, ginger, chilis, and minced scallions whites and cook for a couple of minutes. Add back in the noodles and cook for another minute. Deglaze the pan with a splash of water and a dash of soy sauce and cook for another minute.

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