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

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If you're still eating ramen straight out of the packet, it's time for an upgrade. 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 stir-fry recipes next!

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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.

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Mongolian Beef Ramen

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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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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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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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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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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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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Cheesy 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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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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Garlicky Shrimp Ramen

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If we had this dialed up ramen in college, maybe our parents would have worried about us less?! Perfectly tangy and gingery, this saucy shrimp skillet meal is no sweat to make on a weeknight.

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Beef Ramen Stir-Fry

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This 20-minute meal is a weeknight miracle. Elevate your usual, go-to ramen by adding stir-fried veggies and ground beef in a sweet and spicy sauce.

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FAQs

How to make good ramen as a college student? ›

Add Some Protein!

If you're using a microwave, I would recommend cooking the soup then adding the egg and continuing to microwave in 30-second increments, checking as you go. With a runny egg yolk, the soup will have a richer broth and achieve a taste similar to egg drop soup.

How much ramen do college students eat? ›

Research shows that college students, aged 18 to 29, eat instant ramen about 2 times a week. Male students tend to eat more instant ramen than female students. Students with lower income also tended to eat more instant ramen. This is probably due to the low cost of instant ramen noodles.

What are the 5 things in ramen? ›

Ramen is a Japanese noodle soup dish with Chinese-style alkaline noodles. It is the harmony of five key elements of ramen: broth, tare (sauce), noodles, toppings, and oil.

How to make ramen noodles at school? ›

Ramen on the go: Break up the noodles from a 3-ounce packet of dry ramen and add them to a thermos. Add the seasoning packet. Pour over 1 ½ cups of boiling water. Place the lid on top and pack for school.

Why do college students eat ramen so much? ›

“It's a tired cliché that poor college students subsist on ramen,” Markham Heid of Vice said, “But it's probably still true: Instant ramen is cheap, it's tasty, and if you buy the kind in Styrofoam cups, you don't even need a bowl or utensils to enjoy a hot meal.

Is it OK to eat 1 ramen everyday? ›

Ramen noodles are a carbohydrate-rich, comforting, budget-friendly and widely available dish that can be enjoyed quickly whenever you'd like. 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.

Can I eat 1 ramen a day? ›

Instant ramen noodles are very high in sodium, with one package containing 1,760 mg of sodium, or 88% of the 2-gram recommendation suggested by the WHO. Consuming just one package of ramen noodles per day would make it very difficult to keep sodium intake close to the current dietary recommendations.

Is eating 3 packs of ramen a day bad? ›

A 2017 study in Nutrition Research and Practice found that frequent consumption of instant noodles like ramen is associated with a higher risk of cardiometabolic risk factors, like higher triglyceride levels and higher blood pressure.

Is ramen a junk food? ›

Ramen noodles are low in fiber, vitamins, minerals, and protein. They are very filling, but ramen noodles offer almost no nutrition but many calories. To preserve ramen in its storage condition, it is preserved with tertiary-butyl hydroquinone (TBHQ).

What does Naruto eat ramen? ›

He gets his favorite ramen from the Ichiraku Ramen shop, which is Miso Chashu, The Miso Chashu Pork ramen served in a bowl or after the fight with Pain his favorite ramen became Naruto Special Ramen.

What is Naruto in ramen? ›

Narutomaki, a type of cured fish cake, is a popular ramen topping with a distinctive pink swirl.

Can I crack an egg into my ramen? ›

If you want to add a poached egg to Ramen, start by boiling your Ramen in 2 cups of water for 90 seconds. Then, stir in your seasonings and crack a raw egg into the pot of water. Place a lid on the pot, turn off the heat, and let it sit for 2 minutes to cook the egg and finish the noodles.

How to make ramen fun? ›

10 Ingredients to Spice Up Your Ramen
  1. Sriracha. For those looking to add a different kind of kick in the form of heat, Sriracha is your option! ...
  2. Peanut Butter. ...
  3. Dried Seaweed. ...
  4. Furikake. ...
  5. Kimchi. ...
  6. Miso Paste. ...
  7. Soy Sauce. ...
  8. Eggs.
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Does ramen get soggy? ›

Instant ramen is meant to be served piping hot, but allowing the cooked noodles to sit in the warm broth means they may be mushy by the time you're ready to eat. To avoid this, Rider suggested shortening the cooking time listed on the package.

Do college students eat a lot of ramen? ›

Ramen noodles are a typical college student meal, they're easy for those who are on a budget, or constantly in a hurry. But the reality is that they can increase the risk of heart disease, stomach cancer, and metabolic syndrome.

How to make ramen like a pro? ›

First, bring the water to boil in a pot, and then add the noodles. Once the noodles soften, bring the water temperature down to low heat and add the seasoning packet for flavor. After the noodles cool down, transfer them to a bowl, and enjoy!

What's good to mix with ramen noodles? ›

10 Ingredients to Spice Up Your Ramen
  • Sriracha. For those looking to add a different kind of kick in the form of heat, Sriracha is your option! ...
  • Peanut Butter. ...
  • Dried Seaweed. ...
  • Furikake. ...
  • Kimchi. ...
  • Miso Paste. ...
  • Soy Sauce. ...
  • Eggs.
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How to make ramen noodles good? ›

What Can I Add to Instant Ramen To Make It Better?
  1. Switch up Your Broth. The first thing is to change up your broth. ...
  2. Add an Egg. ...
  3. Toss in Some Veggies. ...
  4. Stir in Togarashi Chili Pepper or Chili Oil. ...
  5. Add a Splash of Soy Sauce. ...
  6. Add Some Peanut Butter. ...
  7. Peruse Your Spice Cabinet. ...
  8. Butter and Brown Sugar.

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