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

5 from 26 votes

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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FAQs

What are the toppings for vegan instant ramen? ›

However, common vegan-friendly ramen toppings include pickled ginger, scallions, corn, enoki mushrooms, wood ear mushrooms, and menma (fermented bamboo shoots).

How do you upgrade instant ramen vegan? ›

Some of the best vegetables to add to ramen include: Quick cooking spinach, bean sprouts, shredded cabbage, corn, peas, and snow peas. Other options include mushrooms, bell pepper, bok choy, shredded carrot, broccoli, cauliflower, etc.

How healthy is vegan ramen? ›

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.

How do you hack instant ramen? ›

Instant ramen can taste even better and more filling with a few quick modifications. Famed chef Roy Choi has said he adds American cheese, butter, and egg to his instant ramen. You can also try adding soy sauce, kimchi, or peanut butter for added flavor.

How do you spice up vegan ramen? ›

While your broth simmers, prepare any desired toppings. I went with 10-minute flash “fried” crispy tofu, miso-glazed carrots, and baby bok choy. Green onions also provide a colorful, crunchy finish, while chili garlic sauce adds heat. I hope you all LOVE this hearty, satisfying, simple ramen soup!

What flavors of ramen are vegan? ›

First are the two most common (in the US), taste like salted dishwater brands… Nissin and Maruchan. You should be able to buy them almost anywhere. The two vegan flavors are Soy Sauce and Chili.

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 does adding an egg to instant ramen do? ›

Eggs are a great way to add flavor and protein to your package of ramen. Prepare the noodles with seasoning and as much liquid as you like. Then, decide how you want to prepare the egg. You can boil, poach, or simmer an egg directly in the ramen.

What protein to add to ramen vegan? ›

Edamame, any kind of meat or tofu, any veggies -- spinach, peas, carrots, broccoli. And you could do a hard boiled egg on the side instead of in the soup. Tofu is really great if you press it, slice or cube it, and marinate it. You can throw it into any soup or wherever you want extra protein and flavor.

Is it OK to eat ramen every day? ›

The Bottom Line

While instant ramen is not bad for you, it isn't recommended as a single food daily or multiple times per day on its own due to its high-sodium flavoring packet or broth. Adding additional toppings, such as protein and vegetables, to the wheat noodle and broth base can increase its nutrition profile.

What is the most unhealthy 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.

What veggies can you put in ramen? ›

Let's face it: Ramen ain't health food. But it's pretty simple to add a bit of roughage to your starch. Quick-cooking vegetables like baby spinach, romaine lettuce, bean sprouts, thinly sliced cabbage, watercress, and scallions (amongst others) can be stirred into the soup right before serving.

Can I crack a raw egg into instant ramen? ›

Yes, it is possible to put a raw egg in instant ramen. One popular way to do this is to crack the raw egg into the bowl of hot instant ramen noodles and broth, then stir it quickly so that the egg cooks from the heat of the noodles and broth.

What is the easiest ramen hack? ›

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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What vegetables can you add to instant ramen? ›

Add vegetables: You can add some fresh or frozen vegetables like spinach, bok choy, mushrooms, carrots, or broccoli for some added nutrition and flavor. Add some seasoning: You can add some flavor to your instant ramen noodles by adding soy sauce, miso paste, sesame oil, chili oil, or hot sauce.

What is the pickled topping in ramen? ›

Pickled red onion is a tangy, sweet, and sour topping that can provide your bowl of ramen with a refreshing burst of flavor. The onions' acidity balances out the richness of the broth and adds a layer of complexity to the overall taste.

Is Top ramen seasoning vegan? ›

Top Ramen's chili flavored ramen is also vegetarian and vegan, though it is not as common as the Soy Sauce flavor. But be careful! Make sure you don't accidentally purchase Maruchan Original flavor, which is also in a blue package but is NOT vegetarian.

How do you add vegan protein to ramen? ›

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!

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