Vegan Ramen - 15 Minute Recipe! (2024)

These super creamy vegan ramen noodles can be made in just 15 minutes, and the easy recipe tastes like the ramen you’d order from a Japanese restaurant!

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With a thick and flavorful broth, this homemade vegan ramen is a perfect plant based dinner recipe for those nights when you’re craving comfort food in a hurry.

Just cook the noodles, combine them with the creamy ramen broth and any veggies or protein of choice, then garnish as desired.

This is one of my favorite quick vegan dinners, and hopefully it will soon become one of your family’s favorites too!

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Creamy vegan ramen noodles

Ramen played an important role in my culinary adventures as a child growing up in Tokyo, Japan. At least a few times each month, we would go to the local ramen shop for lunch or dinner, and this was also my first introduction to tofu!

Years later, after going vegan as a teenager, I was happy to discover both small and large Japanese restaurants offering veggie ramen on their menus.

Jinya Ramen Bar, which has multiple locations around the United States and Canada, even offers two vegan options, as well as a gluten free ramen that can also be vegan.

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What is ramen?

Ramen is a Japanese noodle soup introduced by the Chinese, most likely in the 19th or 20th century. The original non vegetarian version is often flavored with soy sauce or miso and is traditionally a meat based broth (chicken, pork, beef, or fish) with Chinese style wheat noodles.

There are four main types of ramen: shio (seasoned with salt), shoyu (seasoned with soy sauce), miso (flavored with miso paste), and kare (curry ramen).

Tonkotsu ramen is another popular type of ramen, made with pork bone broth. This one is definitely not vegan friendly!

The recipe below is for Japanese style ramen. Korean ramyeon is usually spicier and made with curly, chewy Korean instant noodles. Popular brands of Korean ramen include Nongshim, Ottogi, and Samyang.

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Vegan ramen ingredients

Here’s what you need: uncooked ramen noodles, white vinegar or rice vinegar, soy sauce or coconut aminos, vegetable or sesame oil, vegetable broth, sweetener of choice, minced garlic, peanut butter or almond butter (or an allergy friendly substitute), and nondairy milk.

For spicy vegan ramen soup, add a few drops of sriracha or hot sauce to the broth until it reaches your preferred spiciness. If only one person wants theirs spicy, add the hot sauce to their individual ramen bowl just before serving.

My favorite dairy free milk of choice to achieve the most authentic creamy veggie ramen is full fat canned coconut milk. Almond milk and soy milk also work.

If you do not want a peanut butter flavor, choose a more neutral nut butter such as almond butter or cashew butter. If using canned coconut milk, you can omit the nut butter completely if you prefer.

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Ramen soup toppings

Have fun garnishing your ramen bowls. I like to add chopped scallions, sesame seeds, peanuts, and slices of lime to mine for both presentation and taste.

Other healthy ramen topping ideas include green or fried onions, bean sprouts, wood ear mushrooms, wakame or nori seaweed, corn, vegan egg, fermented bamboo shoots, garlic oil or sesame oil, pickled ginger or plum (umeboshi), vegan butter, sliced radishes, white or red miso, kimchi, cilantro, avocado, or matchstick carrots.

The vegetables and protein

Turn the vegan ramen recipe into a filling one bowl meal by bulking up the soup with meatless protein and veggies.

I like either silken firm tofu or pan fried or baked extra firm tofu. Or try edamame, seitan, packaged vegan chicken or beef crumbles, or even Vegan Meatballs.

For the vegetables, pretty much anything goes. Steamed broccoli, roasted sweet potato, sautéed cabbage or mushrooms, or baby bok choy are always good choices.

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Vegan ramen noodle brands

Look for any of the following brands, and check the ingredient list to make sure the actual noodles are still vegan at the time of purchase: Koyo, Lotus Foods rice ramen, Wegmans, Ocean’s Halo, Simply Asia, or Nona Lim fresh ramen noodles.

If you cannot locate plain dried ramen noodles at your local grocery store, you can use frozen ramen or the vegan noodles from a package of instant ramen noodle soup.

Soba, lo mein, udon noodles, rice noodles for gluten free ramen, or even regular spaghetti can also be substituted for ramen noodles.

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How to make the recipe

Start by gathering all ingredients and reading through the instructions.

Bring a medium pot of water to a boil. Once boiling, add the ramen and cook uncovered for two minutes. (If using another type of noodle, cook until al dente.)

While the ramen noodles cook, whisk the soy sauce, vinegar, oil, sweetener, garlic, nut butter, broth, and milk over medium heat in a separate pot. Also add the optional ginger, veggies, tofu, or plant based protein, and hot sauce, if using.

Drain the ramen (do not rinse), then combine it with the creamy broth. Add the greens if using, and heat just until wilted. Ladle the vegan ramen soup into bowls, and add your favorite garnishes. Serve and enjoy.

Refrigerate leftover ramen in a covered pot for three or four days. Reheat on the stovetop (recommended) or in the microwave before eating.

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Best ramen tips and tricks

As with any recipe, it’s a good idea to make the ramen exactly as written the first time, not omitting, subbing, or cutting back on any ingredients. Then you can experiment with changing the amounts of garlic, oil, vinegar, and soy sauce if you wish.

Cook the vegan ramen broth first, before adding the noodles. This will help prevent overcooked and mushy or gummy noodles in your finished soup.

Store leftover ramen soup in an airtight covered container in the refrigerator for two or three days. Or freeze for up to two months, thawing and reheating in a pot on the stove before serving.

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Vegan Ramen Recipe

These thick and creamy vegan ramen noodle bowls can be made in just 15 minutes and are perfect for dinner.

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Cook Time 15 minutes minutes

Total Time 15 minutes minutes

Yield 4 servings

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Ingredients

  • 8 oz uncooked ramen or noodles of choice
  • 2 tbsp white or rice vinegar
  • 2 tbsp soy sauce, or coconut aminos
  • 1 tbsp vegetable or sesame oil
  • 1 1/2 tbsp sweetener of choice
  • 1 tbsp minced garlic
  • 2 cups vegetable broth
  • 2 cups milk of choice or coconut milk
  • 1/4 cup almond or peanut butter (can omit if using coconut milk)
  • optional 1/4 tsp ground ginger
  • optional sriracha or hot sauce to taste
  • optional cooked diced vegetables, tofu, or protein of choice
  • garnish with sliced scallions, limes, and sesame seeds if desired
  • optional handful baby bok choy or spinach

Instructions

  • Boil water in a medium pot. Add ramen and cook uncovered for two minutes or until soft. Drain. Meanwhile, whisk together all remaining ingredients except garnishes and greens in a separate pot, and heat over medium. Once ramen is drained, combine it with the creamy broth. Add greens if using, and heat just until they wilt. Portion into bowls. Garnish as you wish, and serve. Leftovers may be served hot or cold.

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Vegan Ramen - 15 Minute Recipe! (2024)

FAQs

How to make instant ramen better vegan? ›

Ginger: Add a small amount of minced ginger for a super flavorful base. Vegan cheese: Add a vegan processed cheese slice for a creamy, 'cheesy' ramen sauce. Spice: E.g., harissa, chili paste, chili oil, red pepper flakes, hot sauce/sriracha – there are plenty of ways to make spicy vegetable ramen. Add it to taste.

What are the toppings for vegan instant ramen? ›

It's all about the toppings here, because the freeze-dried vegetables that come standard with instant ramen simply don't cut it. By tossing in tofu, bok choy, corn, mushrooms, and scallions, you can transform a boring bowl of ramen into a restaurant-worthy meal. Shortcuts never tasted so good.

What is Kylie Jenner's ramen recipe? ›

Put your ramen in organic water. In a bowl, combine ramen seasonings, 8 Kewpie Mayo, peanut butter, garlic, spring onion, sesame oil and mix to combine. Pour the hot organic ramen water, add the noodles and give it a final mix. Garnishes, spring onion, chili oil and sesame seeds.

What is a vegan meat substitute for ramen? ›

Roasted pumpkin or winter squash is an awesome meat substitute. With a sweet, rich flavor when cooked, sliced roasted pumpkin can work really well in ramen. The combination of meaty, starchy pumpkin flavor along with the caramelized sugars present in the pumpkin adds a lot of flavor and body to a bowl of ramen.

How do you thicken vegan ramen? ›

Roasted sweet potatoes make a good topping while also thickening up the broth and giving it a rich, creamy texture when combined with pureed roasted garlic.

What protein to add to ramen vegan? ›

The main source of protein in their vegan ramen noodles comes from pumpkin seed protein. Many athletes use their ramen noodles because of the protein content. To spruce my ramen bowls up, I added charred and steamed bell peppers and baby bok choy. You could also add my smoky tofu if you really want this high protein!

How do you upgrade vegan ramen? ›

Chia seeds! They don't add much flavor, but they're a good source of omega 3s and protein. I also like to throw in miso paste, mushrooms, leftover veggies, tofu, and hot peppers.

How to spice up vegan ramen? ›

Add any toppings you like. I added sweet red bell peppers, green onions, baby bok choy and this smoked tofu. I roasted both my bell peppers and bok choy so it added a smoky flavor to the soup, but you don't have to do this.

Are vegan ramen healthy? ›

Vegan ramen can indeed be a healthy meal when it's made from nutritious ingredients. The dish overall is well-balanced containing carbohydrates, protein, fibre, some healthy fats and a good amount of vitamins and minerals. As the vegetables are lightly steamed they hold on to their nutritional benefits well.

Why is ramen not vegan? ›

Ramen broths commonly rely on dehydrated meat and fish to provide flavor, making them non-vegan. However, if the meat or seafood flavor is derived from artificial sources, many vegans will consume the broth.

What is the pink curly thing in ramen? ›

Narutomaki: If you've ever noticed a small white disc with a pink swirl in a bowl of ramen or even a picture of ramen, that's narutomaki or fish cake.

What is the rubbery thing in ramen? ›

Narutomaki on its own boasts a pleasantly chewy and slightly rubbery texture, which is the result of steaming the fish cake. Because the fish is transformed into a fine paste before it goes through the steaming process, the texture ends up being quite unique.

What is vegan ramen broth made of? ›

Ramen broth can be made many different ways, but to keep mine vegan-friendly I went with vegetable broth infused with ginger, onion, garlic and dried shiitake mushrooms (which you can find at most grocery (and all Asian) stores).

What is vegan fake meat called? ›

A meat substitute, also called a meat analogue, approximates certain aesthetic qualities (primarily texture, flavor and appearance) or chemical characteristics of a specific meat. Substitutes are often based on soybeans (such as tofu and tempeh), gluten, or peas.

Is vegan ramen better than normal ramen? ›

Vegan and plant based dishes, including ramen, have lots of flavorful ingredients that impart their flavor into the dish. This is why they're generally better since they don't need sodium-rich additives to flavor them as most meats do.

How to improve instant ramen recipe? ›

how to Make Instant Ramen Better – Step by Step
  1. Use Your Own Broth. Skip the flavoring packet and use your own broth, whatever kind you prefer. ...
  2. Add Aromatics. ...
  3. Sauce it Up. ...
  4. Add Vegetables. ...
  5. Add a Protein. ...
  6. Top it Off.
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What makes instant ramen taste better? ›

Bacon and a soft-boiled egg add flavor to ramen and are easy to prepare. If you don't want to commit to slow-roasting some pork belly, simply add some thick-cut bacon and a soft-boiled egg to your basic ramen recipe to instantly add flavor.

How to make instant ramen better egg? ›

Alternatively, whisk an egg until the yolk and whites are combined and pour it into your noodles to enjoy egg-drop ramen. Or, after boiling your noodles, fry them until they're slightly crispy and add a beaten egg to the skillet. Stir until it's completely cooked.

How do you make instant ramen better for you? ›

Toss in Some Kimchi

If you cut your tofu into small cubes and mix it into the kimchi, it will absorb some of the flavor. You can even make a marinade with kimchi juice, garlic, sesame oil, and other spices, and let it sit overnight. Fry the tofu with the marinade while you make the ramen, and you'll be good to go.

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