10 Ingredients to Elevate Your Instant Ramen
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Whether you have an especially tight grocery budget this month or for whatever reason just can’t be bothered to gather a bunch of ingredients to make something from scratch, it can be useful to have some instant ramen on hand. Is it the most nutritious food out there? No. But when you’re hungry and you want something you know is going to taste good (and that costs less than a dollar), those plastic-wrapped packets of ramen are sure to get the job done.
But just because you’ve resigned yourself to a night of Maruchan doesn’t mean you have to eat nothing but noodles. By adding a few ingredients to your packet of instant ramen, you can elevate a sad snack into something that vaguely resembles a nutritious, enjoyable meal. Here are ten of the best, easiest and tastiest ingredients you can use to elevate your bowl of instant ramen.
1. Eggs
Eggs are a classic ramen addition that can be used in a variety of ways. My personal favorite is a soft-boiled egg, which, when cooked properly, can yield a gooey, fatty pocket of yolk that can add a ton of flavor to your noodles. If you’re not a fan of soft-boiled eggs, you can always just break an egg into the broth to create a kind of poached egg situation. Planning on eating your ramen without the broth? Fry up an egg until its edges are crispy and place on top of your noodles for some added texture and protein.
2. Spam
I always have some Spam sitting around in the back of my cabinet, ready for me to use whenever I’m craving something salty. Instant ramen doesn’t exactly need more salt, but the fatty, undeniably enjoyable processed meat can make a flavorful addition to an otherwise simple soup. I prefer frying mine before adding it to the noodles, but you can just slice it and place it in the broth if you don’t want to deal with an extra step.
3. American cheese
Koreans will sometimes put American cheese on top of their ramen. If you’ve never tried it before, you have to give it a shot. The creaminess of the cheese creates some balance in an otherwise brothy, salty dish, and since American cheese melts so easily, you can mix the cheese in with the rest of the soup. I genuinely think this is the very best way to use a Kraft single.
4. Scallions
Scallions are a magical ingredient—they automatically add a ton of flavor and texture to any dish they touch, and instant ramen is no exception. The bright, fresh flavor of scallions works especially well in soups. While your noodles are boiling, slice up a scallion diagonally, then add it to your bowl once the soup has finished cooking.