
Cheat's ramen noodle soup
Prep
20 mins
Cook
20 mins
Servings
4
Difficulty
Medium
When I'm craving authentic ramen but don't have hours to simmer bone broth, this is my go to shortcut. Using quality chicken stock as your base means you can have a deeply flavoured, restaurant worthy bowl on the table in just 40 minutes without any fuss. The ginger is packed with anti inflammatory properties and really lifts the whole broth, while the five spice and Worcestershire sauce add layers of umami complexity that taste like you've been cooking all day. It's honestly one of the easiest ways to impress yourself with dinner, and because you're mostly just heating and combining ingredients, there's minimal cleanup involved too.
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Ingredients
- 700 mlchicken stock
- 13 garlic cloves halved
- 4 tbspsoy sauce plus extra to season
- 1 tspworcestershire sauce
- 1thumb-sized piece of ginger sliced
- ½ tspchinese five spice
- 1 pinchof chilli powder
- 1 tspwhite sugar(optional)
- 375 gramen noodles
- 400 gsliced cooked pork or chicken breast
- 2 tspsesame oil
- 100 gbaby spinach
- 4 tbspsweetcorn
- 14 boiled eggs peeled and halved
- 1 sheetdried nori finely shredded
- 1sliced green spring onions or shallots
- 1sprinkle of sesame seeds
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Instructions
- 1
Mix 700ml chicken stock, 3 halved garlic cloves, 4 tbsp soy sauce, 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce, a sliced thumb-sized piece of ginger, ½ tsp Chinese five spice, pinch of chilli powder and 300ml water in a stockpot or large saucepan, bring to the boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for 5 mins.
- 2
Taste the stock – add 1 tsp white sugar or a little more soy sauce to make it sweeter or saltier to your liking.
- 3
Cook 375g ramen noodles following the pack instructions, then drain and set aside.
- 4
Slice 400g cooked pork or chicken, fry in 2 tsp sesame oil until just starting to brown, then set aside.
- 5
Divide the noodles between four bowls. Top each with a quarter of the meat, 25g spinach, 1 tbsp sweetcorn and two boiled egg halves each.
- 6
Strain the stock into a clean pan, then bring to the boil once again.
- 7
Divide the stock between the bowls, then sprinkle over 1 shredded nori sheet, sliced spring onions or shallots and a sprinkle of sesame seeds. Allow the spinach to wilt slightly before serving.
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