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Easy Chicken Miso Ramen

February 4, 2020March 2, 2020 caroline

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Last updated on March 2nd, 2020

Ramen is such a great meal – it’s so comforting and a perfect addition to a cosy night in. A lot of ramen recipes out there are quite complex – with a lot of ingredients and a lot of steps, including making the stock from scratch. While I don’t profess that this Easy Chicken Miso Ramen is as good as the traditional ramen you might get in Japan, it’s a close runner up, and comes together in less than 30 minutes!

I’m lucky enough to have been to Japan twice. There are so many fantastic restaurants with so many different types of ramen. They have these really quirky joints where you actually order your food and pay at a ticket machine outside the front door. Then when you enter they just make your meal. Like this one I went to. To be honest, I’m not even sure what was in that bowl – but it was soooo good!

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This Easy Miso Chicken Ramen is fairly simple to pull together. Make the ramen miso base, cook the chicken, cook the egg and then cook the noodles. There isn’t too much chopping work either – mainly just the spring onion and slicing the stalks from the pak choy.

Is Miso Ramen Healthy?

Miso is a staple in Japan, and you rarely see overweight Japanese people! Maybe that’s enough of an answer… But since there are other factors to being healthy, I’ll elaborate.

Miso is packed with vitamins and minerals – containing vitamin B, E & K and folic acid. It also contains zinc and manganese. Made from fermented soybean paste, miso is actually good for the digestive system too and for ‘gut health’

As you only need to add a little miso to a recipe, owing to it’s strong taste, it won’t add a lot of calories. This recipe is around 550 kcal. Not bad at all considering it contains a good mix of protein and carbs and is super filling and tasty.

The one thing you should watch when eating miso is that it is very salty – so you shouldn’t eat too much of it. This recipe also calls for red miso which is the strongest and saltiest variety.
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Can you make this Chicken Miso Ramen ahead?

If you want to prep this to eat over a couple of mealtimes then I suggest making the broth mix in advance and then cooking the chicken, noodles and pak choy when you are ready to eat. You could cook the chicken in advance as well and then reheat at the time of serving (but you risk having slightly drier chicken)

If you are a fan of Eastern Asian food then you could also try this healthy

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Easy Chicken Miso Ramen

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  • Author: caroline
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 1 1x
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Description

Super warming, rich and salty. This beautiful Easy Chicken Miso Ramen is an amazing comforting meal with hints of ginger and spring onion. Plus it only comes in at 550 calories!

Ingredients

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  • 1 cloves garlic, crushed
  • 1 tsp lazy ginger paste
  • 30ml mirin
  • 15ml soy sauce
  • 40g red miso paste
  • 500ml chicken stock
  • 1 large eggs
  • 120g chicken breast
  • 80g ramen noodles
  • 3 or 4 leaves baby pak choy
  • 1 spring onions, sliced diagonally.

Instructions

  1. Heat a splash of oil or a few sprays of light cooking spray in a medium saucepan over a medium high heat. Add the garlic and ginger and cook for 3 minutes stirring regularly to make sure it doesn’t catch.
  2. Add the mirin, soy sauce and stock to the saucepan. Stir well and bring to a light simmer. Leave for around 15-20 minutes.
  3. Meanwhile place the egg in a small saucepan of cool water. Place over a high heat, bring to the boil and then cook for 4 minutes. Immediately plunge into a bowl of ice cold water after.
  4. Lay the chicken breast on a chopping board and cover with clingfilm. Very lightly beat with a rolling pin to flatten a little. Season with sea salt and black pepper. Heat a frying pan / skillet over a medium high heat with a drizzle of olive oil or a few sprays of cooking spray. Once hot, add the chicken breast and cook for 4 minutes, then turn and cook for a further 4 minutes. Remove from the heat and cover with foil and leave to rest for at least 5 minutes.
  5. Cook the noodles according to packet instructions. For the last 30 seconds of cooking drop the pak choy into the boiling water. Drain both the noodles and pak choy and separate. Meanwhile peel and halve the eggs and slice the chicken breast.
  6. Remove the stock mixture from the heat. (See note 1). Take around half a cup of it in a bowl and whisk in the miso so it’s dissolved and mixed together well. (See note 2). Add the whisked mixture back into the rest of the stock and stir well to combine.
  7. Place the noodles in a bowl and pour over the miso stock mixture. Place the egg halves, sliced chicken breast, pak choy and spring onion. Finish with some finely ground black pepper.

Notes

  1. As miso contains live bacteria, you should ideally not add it directly to boiling water as it will kill the probiotics.
  2. This step will make it easier to mix the miso paste with the stock to give a smooth consistency.
  • Prep Time: 10
  • Cook Time: 20
  • Category: Dinner
  • Method: Hob
  • Cuisine: Japanese

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1
  • Calories: 550
  • Fat: 19g
  • Carbohydrates: 52g
  • Protein: 45g

Keywords: japanese,miso,ramen,dinner,pak choy,chicken

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  • This looks soooooooo tasty! It’s on my meal plan for next week!

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    • Thanks so much! And I have to say I’m totally jealous as I wanted to make this again last weekend SO badly but couldn’t find ramen paste ANYWHERE in Dubai… I swear you get one item out of stock everywhere for months at a time when you rely on everything being imported. I can’t wait to hear how you get on!

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  • Really good and straightforward recipe. I tripled most ingredients and sight-weighed them and mine ended up a bit too strongly flavoured so I had to add a lot of water. I added some carrots, and I used ready cooked chicken, skipped the spring onions, and used shaoxing rice wine.. cos that’s what I had.

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    • Thanks Nick – so glad you liked it 🙂 great substitutions and I’m sure useful for anyone else looking to cook this – really appreciate it!

      Good tip about adding water if you find it too strong. I think there can be a little variation in strength by brand. But it definitely comes down to taste preference too!

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  • Recently came back from Japan and became obsessed with ramen. Absolutely loved this recipe, it definitely tastes like japan. Easy to make and throughly enjoyed! ! Cooked for 6 people and everyone loved it!
    Thank you for this amazing recipe and simple instructions

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    • Thanks so much Ines! So glad you liked the recipe. Yes, a lot of ramen recipes are very complicated – it’s an intricate dish! But I worked to try and simplify it the best possible without reducing the flavour 🙂

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Easy Chicken Miso Ramen Recipe - Feed Your Sole (2024)

FAQs

What to add to chicken ramen to make it better? ›

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.
May 4, 2022

Is ramen with miso healthy? ›

GOOD FOR THE SOUL

Snapdragon Food's Miso Ramen is loaded with B vitamins and Vitamin K, which isn't surprising when you read the ingredients. Plus, it's a good source of electrolytes — try our miso cup as a super efficient recovery meal.

What can I eat with ramen to make it more filling? ›

Pack the Bowl With Protein and Veggies

Adding extra meat and vegetables to packaged ramen broth is the easiest way to make ramen more filling and nutritious. Some common veggie toppers include: Baby spinach. Snap peas.

Can I put miso paste in instant ramen? ›

I like to do 1 -1 1/2 tbsp of miso per 2 1/2 cups of broth. Add or remove based on personal preference. If you are taking this beyond the simple ramen noodles check out the recommended cook time for add in options.

How do you doctor up chicken ramen? ›

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.

What is the unhealthiest part of ramen? ›

Ramen is not inherently unhealthy, but the flavor packet provided in instant ramen does contain high amounts of sodium. Diets high in sodium are associated with an increased risk of developing high blood pressure, a leading cause of stroke and heart disease, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

How much miso paste to add to ramen? ›

To add instant homemade flavor to your next bowl of instant ramen, simply toss out the flavor packet that comes with the noodles and add in a tablespoon of miso paste. By adding miso paste to ramen, it instills a heartiness in the taste of the dish. Miso, in general, has an umami flavor.

What is the difference between ramen and miso ramen? ›

Broth: Tonkotsu ramen has a rich and creamy broth made from simmering pork bones for many hours, while miso ramen has a broth made from miso paste and other ingredients like chicken, fish, or vegetables. Miso broth has a more savory and umami taste, while tonkotsu broth is thicker and creamier.

Can you crack an egg into ramen? ›

In a medium bowl, combine the noodles and the seasoning packet with 2 cups of water and microwave on high power until the noodles are cooked, 4 minutes. Stir the noodles and crack the egg on top. Microwave on high power until the egg white is just cooked through but the yolk is still runny in the center, 1 minute.

How do you make $1 ramen better? ›

Add a Protein

My favorite protein to add to my ramen is an egg because it's just so easy and I always have them (soft boiled egg or hard boiled egg). But there are so many more options! Tofu cubes, sliced tempeh, rotisserie chicken, ground pork (browned), shelled edamame, pulled pork, shrimp, you name it!

How can I eat ramen without gaining weight? ›

My favorite ways to do this are by adding chicken. or beef or a boiled egg, something like that. This makes your ramen an actual meal. and keeps you fuller for longer, allowing you to eat ramen and lose weight.

Which miso is best for ramen? ›

According to Kim, “White miso is the best option for home cooks, and it'll be a great gateway to try the other types of miso out there.” Because white miso is generally only fermented for three months and made with a higher rice content, it boasts a mild, sweet flavor that is perfect for soups, sauces, dressings, and ...

Are eggs good in miso ramen? ›

This miso ramen soup contains pakchoi and a poached egg to add a smooth and creamy addition to the umami-filled flavour of the miso soup base. In addition, the chewy texture and yellow colour of ramen noodles are essential.

Why is miso ramen so good? ›

Miso ramen is rich in umami flavors but also comes with a heightened creaminess. The miso paste brings salty-sweet and deep layers to the dish and the springy noodles, crunchy toppings, and tender meat, veggies, or tofu all add to a tantalizing texture.

What seasonings to add to chicken ramen? ›

What can I season my ramen with?
  1. Red pepper flakes. Dehydrated red pepper flakes are one of the more common adds to your typical ramen dish. ...
  2. Furikake. Furikake is a popular Japanese condiment and a complex-tasting addition to ramen. ...
  3. Garlic. ...
  4. Miso paste. ...
  5. Sriracha. ...
  6. Hot sauce. ...
  7. Ginger. ...
  8. Sesame seeds.
Jan 29, 2022

What to season your chicken ramen with? ›

ingredients
  1. 2 tablespoons onion powder.
  2. 2 tablespoons garlic powder.
  3. 2 poultry seasoning.
  4. 2 tablespoons black pepper.
  5. 1 chicken, flavored bouilion cube crushed into powder.

What tastes good with chicken ramen? ›

The best side dishes to serve with ramen are egg rolls, fried rice, shrimp fried rice, bok choy, chicken dumplings, chicken paprikash, crispy tofu, buffalo chicken dip, teriyaki chicken, Ling Ling potstickers, Narutomaki, kimchi, Chinese tea eggs, spicy cucumber salad, grilled fish and chicken tempura.

What can I add to chicken broth for ramen? ›

Add the chicken broth, soy sauce, hot sauce, honey, sesame oil, and soup seasonings. Bring to a gentle boil and let the broth reduce and concentrate for 10 minutes while you soft boil eggs for serving (see notes for instructions). Bring the soup to a more rapid boil, add the Ramen, and cook for 1 minute.

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