25 Ramen Noodle Recipes You'll Wish You Had In College (2024)

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By Mackenzie Filson
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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. The college kitchen staple is so easy to upgrade that, before you know it, that humble brick of noodles can make an actually filling and easy weeknight dinner. And we're not just talking about TikTok ramen, either. Ramen is so wildly versatile; we highly suggest taking it in whatever flavor direction you feel inspired by, like tossing it with pesto, tahini, and even a hearty sprinkle of Parmesan cheese. And if you're in the mood for a delicious project, our helpful guide on how to make homemade ramen will be more than rewarding.

For many of us at Team Delish, ramen noodle soup is one of our top favorite comfort foods. Combining all the coziness of chicken noodle soup with endlessly slurp-able shoyu ramen, we landed on our ramen chicken noodle soup (which is basically a hug in a bowl). But we couldn't just stop there! Our birria ramen takes the Mexican classic and makes it more sweater-weather appropriate. If your tastebuds need a bit of a perking up, our creamy chicken ramen soup is just what the doctor ordered.

Are you like us and kinda just want to eat ramen noodles all day long? Start your day with breakfast ramen, before you dig into our ramen snack mix. Crumble up toasted noodles into our ramen noodle salad (or our crunchy mandarin-orange chicken salad) for lunch, with some Mongolian beef ramen for dinner to complete your day of ramen.

Need more noodle dishes? We got you. Prepare to fall in love with our favorite Asian noodles and our best stir-fry recipes next.

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Beef & Broccoli Ramen

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This ramen take on classic beef and broccoli might be our favorite easy dinner. Thinly sliced steak and tender broccoli join those unmistakable noodles in a savory ginger soy sauce for an all-in-one dinner that’s sure to become a weeknight classic.

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Birria Ramen

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While birria is traditionally a Mexican stew made with chiles and warm spices like cinnamon, it’s been popping up everywhere lately as tacos, and that’s the energy we’re bringing into this comforting soup. We recommend making this dish when it’s freezing cold outside and loud, boozy outdoor celebrations seem like lightyears away. Throw some chiles, bones, and meat in your slow-cooker and huddle under a blanket—in a few hours, you’ll have a hearty, slow-cooked, mash-up soup that’s perfectly balanced.

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Ramen Carbonara

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We took all the classic flavor of a decadent spaghetti carbonara and added it to instant ramen noodles. Not gonna lie, we can't stop making this glowed-up ramen!

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Homemade Shoyu Ramen

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Braised pork belly, aka a little slice of heaven, is the star in this amazing homemade ramen. Making ramen from scratch is pretty darn elaborate, but we promise your patience will be more than rewarded.

Get the Homemade Shoyu Ramen recipe.

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Pesto Ramen

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Since we'll be flavoring the instant ramen noodles with your choice of pesto, it truly doesn't matter what flavor of ramen you purchase (we won't be using the seasoning packet). You can also use any pesto on hand, so long as you like it: Classic basil, roasted red pepper, or sun-dried tomato will all work nicely here. If you're a semi-homemade type of cook, store-bought pesto will do just great too!

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Creamy Chicken Ramen Soup

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When we're in the mood for something that has a bit more flavor than your run of the mill canned soup or packaged ramen, we turn to creamy chicken ramen soup. This recipe packs a flavorful punch and then some! You get some spiciness from the curry powder, a rich creaminess from the coconut milk, and a burst of citrus with a squeeze of lime.

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Mongolian Beef Ramen

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Mongolian beef is a popular American-Chinese takeout dish made with thin slices of flank steak, accompanied by veggies, spiked with ginger, soy sauce, sugar, garlic, and scallions. Tossed with another nostalgic favorite, ramen noodles, this is instant comfort in a skillet.

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Crunchy Mandarin Orange-Chicken Salad

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This recipe was semi-inspired by the Chinese Chicken Salad at The Cheesecake Factory, where they use wonton strips and crispy rice noodles. Instead, we sub in a block of dried ramen—broken up, the crunchy, wavy noodles act as croutons just as well. Feel free to sub the almonds for cashews or peanuts too!

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9

TikTok Ramen

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Have fun customizing these ramen noodles with your favorite veggies and toppings. Try using frozen peas or halved snow peas in place of the bell pepper and carrot. Skip the egg and top with seared chicken or tofu, and try the whole thing topped with a smattering of everything bagel seasoning.

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Vegan Ramen with Roasted Red Miso Veggies

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Great ramen comes in many shapes, sizes, and flavors but is most commonly known as the rich, creamy, porky version. This completely vegan version uses layers of umami-packed flavor to mimic the depth complexity of traditional ramen, and edamame for a protein boost. As a bonus, if you can multitask, it all comes together in about an hour, making this an ideal weeknight go-to.

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11

Dan Dan Noodles

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Originating from Chinese Sichuan cooking, dan dan noodles were named for the carrying pole (aka dan dan) that street vendors used to carry baskets of noodles and sauce. While sometimes served as a soup in China, American versions are usually more saucy than soupy, and often include sesame paste, peanut butter, or tahini, like ours does.

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Breakfast Ramen

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We don't know how we didn't think of this dreamy savory breakfast earlier. Because of course, ramen is the ideal umami vehicle for cheesy eggs and bacon. If you love this, you'll really love our ramen carbonara!

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Ramen Noodle Salad

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This picnic-friendly salad is always one of the first things to go, and it's easy to see why. There's plenty of crunch from cabbage, carrot ribbons, and toasted ramen noodles, and tossed in a sweet and sour dressing, this salad is hard to beat.

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Ramen Snack Mix

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Instant ramen is good for way more than just soup. It can be used to make ramen burger buns, an indulgent ramen carbonara, and now, a highly snackable savory party mix that's great for a midday snack, and even better with beer at co*cktail hour. 😋

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Warm Tahini Ramen Noodles

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This quick and satisfying meal lands somewhere between savory instant ramen and creamy peanut noodles. Throw in your favorite raw veggies for a dish that's healthy, filling, and delicious. (The trifecta!) For a little extra oomph, whisk in part of a ramen flavor packet little by little, tasting and adjusting along the way.

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Ramen Burgers

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Instant ramen noodles and burgers are two of our ultimate nostalgic cravings. We fry up the ramen noodles into bun-sized discs to create an irresistibly crunchy alternative to a normal, fluffy bun.

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Malaysian Ramen

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What we love about this dish is that instead of ending up with a noodle soup, you get this semi-cooked, slightly crunchy noodle stir-fry that combines the best parts of munching on dry instant ramen (we all do it!) and eating pan-fried noodles. It’s like no amped-up ramen you’ve ever had before. Also, this recipe is made for tinkering: Add more veggies, throw a runny soft-boiled egg on top, nix the peanuts, spritz on more lime juice.... Choose your own Malaysian ramen adventure.

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Ramen Chicken Noodle

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This is one noodle soup you won't find in a can. We included shredded rotisserie chicken and all the comforting add-ins of your favorite comforting soup (plus a little lime!) to make this unbeatable ramen soup.

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Everything Is Optional Chicken Noodle Soup

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Anything goes in this "Everything Is Optional" chicken noodle soup recipe! All you need is to fill in the blanks of this formula (broth, vegetables, chicken, and aromatics) with your favorite ingredients, or simply with whatever you currently have on hand—no additional shopping trip required!

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Ramen Noodle Skillet With Steak

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We love how ramen is a great foundation for a solid meal, and not just one you eat in college. It's the perfect carb to incorporate into this stir-fry. We also love this with udon noodles too!

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FAQs

How to make ramen noodles in college? ›

This recipe doesn't need a whole lot of ingredients besides butter, garlic powder, one egg and, of course, Ramen! First, let your Ramen soften for two to three minutes, then add your garlic powder and butter. Next, add your beaten egg and let it cook for one minute and you're done.

How to make ramen noodles to school? ›

Into a thermos, add some hot water and the seasoning packet, place a raw noodles in a separate container. and set the timer for four hours. That's a time difference. between when I pack their lunch and their lunch time.

How do you make $1 ramen better? ›

It's time to spice up your instant ramen game with these easy hacks.
  1. Try the egg-drop method. ...
  2. Slice up some green onion and sprinkle it on top for added flavor. ...
  3. Add mixed veggies of your choice. ...
  4. Add bean sprouts for an extra crunch. ...
  5. Add sesame. ...
  6. Make and add a ramen egg. ...
  7. Swap your flavor packet for miso paste.
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Is ramen noodles junk food? ›

Though instant ramen noodles provide iron, B vitamins and manganese, they lack fiber, protein and other crucial vitamins and minerals. Additionally, their MSG, TBHQ and high sodium contents may negatively affect health, such as by increasing your risk of heart disease, stomach cancer and metabolic syndrome.

Is ramen good for college students? ›

In conlcusion

While instant ramen noodles can be a convenient and affordable meal option, they should not be a regular part of a healthy diet. Students should instead focus on eating plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, and limit their intake of processed foods and sugary drinks.

Can I crack an egg into my ramen? ›

Cook your ramen as directed, crack an egg and cook for 30 seconds/1 minute! Also a great way to add protein into your diet!

What are the 5 elements of ramen? ›

“There are five basic elements to ramen: noodles, tare, broth, topping and aroma oil,” Sun Noodle's executive chef Shigetoshi “Jack” Nakamura says. “For a very long time people in Japan were very poor, so they couldn't eat regular proteins or meat.

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 top ramen? ›

✨️recipe incase you wanna try: ✨️cook ramen according to package, save the water. ✨️place noodles in a pan and mix in 1tbls butter, 1tsp garlic powder, 1egg beaten and a bit of the noodle water. mix fully ✨️top with everything bagel seasoning, enjoy 😉 #food #ramen #kyliejenner #fyp.

What to throw in ramen? ›

Traditional ramen recipes use a wide variety of toppings, but here are some of the most common.
  • Tamago. “Tamago” is Japanese for “egg.” In ramen, they're usually either hard- or soft-boiled, but a chef might add a raw one to the soup while it cooks. ...
  • Chashu. ...
  • Menma. ...
  • Negi. ...
  • Seaweed. ...
  • Kamaboko. ...
  • Butter. ...
  • Rayu.
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How to get creamy ramen broth? ›

Keeping the broth at a low, rolling boil ensures that the released fat and particulate matter emulsifies in the broth, which makes the broth opaque and creamy.

What is the unhealthiest part of ramen? ›

The culprit is the highly processed ingredients like saturated fat and high sodium. They contribute to high blood sugar, high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, and diabetes.

Is it OK to eat ramen every day? ›

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.

Can I eat ramen after throwing up? ›

After you can tolerate drinking clear fluids, start eating smaller meals of bland, low-residual foods, such as mashed potatoes, plain noodles, crackers, toast, gelatin, bananas, rice and chicken.

How to cook top ramen in dorm? ›

The key is to keep the hot water - and the steam it creates - as close to the noodle brick as possible. If you're cooking in the microwave, you'll already have put a lid of some sort on your cooking vessel to keep the steam in. Set the microwave cooking time for 3-5 minutes.

How to make ramen noodles step by step? ›

Cooking Instruction
  1. Bring 2 cups of water to a boil in a pot.
  2. Add dry noodles into the pot, breaking up as soften.
  3. Cook for 3 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  4. Remove from heat. Add 2 Tablespoons of ramen soup base, stir it well.
  5. Transfer into the serving bowl. Add garnishes as desired.

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