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Better instant ramen
Ingredients
- One instant ramen brick (think Maruchan or Top Ramen)
- 1 teaspoon Better Than Bouillon No Chicken soup base
- 1 teaspoon minced garlic
- 1 teaspoon lemon or tomato juice, or a slice of lemon or tomato
- ½ cup fresh or frozen vegetables, to your liking
- 1 teaspoon chopped spring onions
- Other seasonings and spices, to your liking
Instructions
- Put just enough water in your pot to cook your ramen. This is probably less than you think it has to be.
- Add soup base and garlic to the water.
- Add the lemon juice, tomato juice, or lemon/tomato slice to the water. The acid is necessary if you want to counteract the saltiness from the soup base.
- Heat the water to boiling.
- Add your vegetables (minus the spring onions) and your ramen brick. (Do not include the flavor packet that came with the ramen.)
- Cook for three minutes, or until the noodles have your preferred consistency.
- Pour into a bowl. If you used a slice of lemon or tomato, you may want to discard it at this point.
- Top with spring onions and other seasonings, and serve.
Suggested mix-ins
- Tofu — For protein!
- Miso paste — Add in with the soup base and garlic at the very start.
- Water chestnuts — These should go in at the very start, or they’ll be too firm in the end.
- Cabbage — Shredded or chopped, not like a whole leaf. This should also go in fairly early, unless you like very crunchy cabbage in your ramen.
- Celery — Celery in ramen sounds weird, but I always have way too much lying around, so I like to add it in.
- MSG — Available in the US under the brand name Ajinomoto. Mix this in at the start, or at any time if you taste the broth and decide it needs a little something extra.
Recipe blog storytime
After going vegan, I still had several packets of animal-flavored ramen lying around in my cupboards, and needed to come up with SOME use for them. If that's not a concern for you (and you don't happen to have any Better Than Bouillon or similar lying around) you can just mix in the flavor packet after cooking, as usual.