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    Home » Recipes » Soups, Stews, and Chilis » Quick 10-Minute Ramen Recipe

    Quick 10-Minute Ramen Recipe

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    Modified: Apr 24, 2026 · Published: Apr 24, 2026 by Anya · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment
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    This creamy Quick 10-Minute Ramen recipe is the ultimate upgrade to those cheap ramen packs from your college days. Instead of using a mystery flavor packet, you'll whisk together a few simple ingredients to create a rich, velvety broth in minutes. It’s a fast, practical way to get a comforting meal on the table using real food.

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    • Helpful Tips
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    • Frequently Asked Questions
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    💡Recipe Overview

    • Prep and Cook Time: 10 minutes to prep and 10 minutes to cook
    • Cooking Method: Stove-top
    • Skill Level: Easy

    What is an ancestral diet? Read my post on what nourishing foods are based on the traditional dietary principles of the Weston A. Price Foundation.

    This Quick Ramen Recipe is my Go-To Noodle Bowl

    This has been my husband's late-night "snack" - if we want to call it that - for many months, and I've made various versions of it whenever I've failed to have proper dinner plans.

    It starts with a creamy base made with whisked eggs, mayo, and whatever seasonings I have on hand - usually hoisin sauce, sriracha, or chili crisp, depending on how the mood strikes.

    But the real secret is using a real-food version of those Top Ramen seasoning packets. The ingredients are clean, and the flavor is spot on, so I feel good about serving it. It’s basically made my husband’s late-night snack dreams come true, and I love that I can get a nourishing, college-style bowl of noodles on the table without any of the processed junk.

    And the best part? It's so versatile - I usually use this to finish up whatever protein we have leftover. Whether it's roast chicken, chuck roast, or even beef tongue, you name it. It is a great way to ensure there is no food waste while still putting together a meal that feels intentional and satisfying.

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    Make it Ancestral

    To bring this quick homemade ramen recipe closer to its traditional, nutrient-dense roots, swap the hot water for a true, long-simmered bone broth. Depending on what you have on hand, you can easily shift the flavor profile of this ramen by using one of the foundational broths:

    • Beef Bone Broth: Use this for a deeper, more robust flavor that stands up well to hoisin and chili crisp.
    • Chicken Feet Bone Broth: A lighter, versatile option that lets the ginger and garlic shine through.
    • Meat Stock: Easier on the gut and also give you meat to add to your ramen bowl.
    • Whole Chicken Broth: Like meat stock, you have a super flavorful broth and the meat to add to your bowl. A total win!
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    Helpful Tips

    1. Separated Broth: If the broth looks broken or oily after adding the hot liquid (this can happen if added too quickly - slow down!), remove it from the heat and whisk vigorously for a few seconds to re-emulsify the fats and proteins into a smooth, cohesive liquid. 
    2. Salty Marinated Eggs: You can marinate the eggs for up to 12 hours but I don't recommend any longer than that, as they will become hardened and change texture (totally safe to eat, just not as pleasant). You can also dilute the marinade with water to allow for longer soaking. 
    3. Crisp up the Meat: For added texture, I recommend crisping up any leftover meat you have over medium-hot heat in a healthy fat. Whether it's leftover chicken, steak, or beef tongue, it always taste better when crispied up. 

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    Serving Suggestions

    Traditionally, ramen soup is served as a concentrated bowl of noodles in a savory broth, topped with various proteins and vegetables to create a balanced meal. The broth acts as the main flavor so starting with a rich base that ties everything together is key here.

    Garnish with fresh green onions (sliced on a bias), sesame seeds, and a drizzle of chili crisp and you're good.

    Protein: The broth works well with any protein you have on hand. Leftover steak, shredded roast chicken, chuck roast, or beef tongue are all excellent ways to make the bowl more filling. I recommend crispying the leftover meat over medium heat in a little fat for added texture and flavor.

    Vegetable: When in season, I like to add some roasted bok choy. I just cook it in the air fryer so it's really hands off. Bean sprouts are also great option.

    Ferments: If you want to add some friendly bacteria to your bowl, I recommend throwing in some fermented jalapenos.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How do I store and reheat homemade ramen?

    Store leftover broth and noodles in separate airtight containers for up to 4 days. These glass snap containers are perfect for leftovers. And I like to use wide-mouth mason jars for broth leftovers. To reheat, transfer the ramen broth to a small saucepan and warm over low heat, stirring often. If the broth splits (resembling scrambled eggs), whisk to maintain the emulsion. Pour over warm noodles and add the toppings.

    Can I freeze ramen soup or broth?

    No, I don't recommend because this recipe has eggs and mayonnaise which does not freeze and thaw well. Especially when you use homemade mayonnaise.

    What do I do if my broth separates or breaks?

    If the emulsion breaks, don't worry. You can usually fix it by giving it a quick pulse with an immersion blender or whisking it vigorously over very low heat until it comes back together.

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    Quick 10-Minute Ramen Recipe

    Anya @ Prepare & Nourish
    Make this creamy Quick Ramen recipe with real food ingredients and none of the junk. It tastes just like college but much better.
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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 10 minutes mins
    Total Time 20 minutes mins
    Course Main Course
    Cuisine Asian
    Servings 4 servings
    Calories 201 kcal

    Ingredients
      

    • 4 bricks ramen noodles

    Marinated Eggs

    • 4 soft-boiled eggs
    • 1 cup soy sauce

    Creamy Ramen Broth

    • 1 egg
    • 2 tablespoons mayonnaise
    • ¼ cup ramen seasoning
    • 2 teaspoons hoisin sauce
    • 2 quarts hot water or broth

    Ramen Toppings

    • leftover meat
    • bok choy
    • green onions
    • chili crisp
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    Instructions
     

    • Add peeled 4 soft-boiled eggs to a quart-size wide mouth mason jar. Pour 1 cup soy sauce or more as needed to cover all eggs. You may need to add a fermentation weight to keep the eggs covered in soy sauce. Set aside while working on the rest of the dish.
    • Cook 4 bricks ramen noodles per package instructions.
    • In a medium pot, whisk 1 egg, 2 tablespoons mayonnaise, ¼ cup ramen seasoning, and 2 teaspoons hoisin sauce together to create a smooth paste. Turn on the heat to low and slowly pour 2 quarts hot water or broth over the paste, whisking constantly. Continue to whisk as the liquid heats to ensure the egg tempers gradually and the mayonnaise emulsifies, resulting in a creamy, smooth broth.
    • Divide the cooked ramen noodles among the bowls and ladle the creamy broth over them. Top each bowl with the halved eggs and your choice of garnishes, such as leftover meat, bok choy, green onions, and chili crisp before serving.

    Notes

    Storage: Store leftover broth and noodles in separate airtight glass containers for up to 3 days to prevent the noodles from becoming mushy. Reheat the broth over low heat in a saucepan, whisking to maintain the emulsion and avoid the egg from scrambling. Add noodles once the broth has been warmed through. Avoid freezing. 
    Helpful Tips: 
    1. Separated Broth: If the broth looks broken or oily after adding the hot liquid (this can happen if added too quickly - slow down!), remove it from the heat and whisk vigorously for a few seconds to re-emulsify the fats and proteins into a smooth, cohesive liquid. 
    2. Salty Marinated Eggs: You can marinate the eggs for up to 12 hours but I don't recommend any longer than that, as they will become hardened and change texture (totally safe to eat, just not as pleasant). You can also dilute the marinade with water to allow for longer soaking. 
    3. Crisp up the Meat: For added texture, I recommend crisping up any leftover meat you have over medium-hot heat in a healthy fat. Whether it's leftover chicken, steak, or beef tongue, it always taste better when crispied up. 

    Nutrition

    Calories: 201kcal | Carbohydrates: 8g | Protein: 16g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 0.04g | Cholesterol: 209mg | Sodium: 7283mg | Potassium: 270mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 302IU | Vitamin C: 0.01mg | Calcium: 67mg | Iron: 3mg
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