Ramen is an inexpensive and delicious meal that can be prepared in less than five minutes. Many people also use it as a topping for other things, such as chicken salads, or even normal salads.

Ingredients

  • Instant Ramen
  • Water
  • Sachets
Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Cooking on the Stove

  1. 1
    Get a big pot. This should be large enough to put the entire, ramen into without having to break it (you can break it if that is your preference). It should also be small enough so that water can completely cover the ramen noodles. Some people like to eat ramen wet instead of completely drained, so if that's the case, you can be more generous with the water.
  2. 2
    Pour your preferred amount of water into the pot. If in doubt, try 2 cups, but if you want more, that'll work, too. You can substitute some other liquid for the water, such as soy sauce, or broth, but water will work as well.
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  3. 3
    Boil the water. On most stoves, you should just turn the knob as high as it can go and wait for the water to boil. If, during the cooking process, the pan starts to bubble over the top, just turn it down. Next time you make ramen, do not turn the stove on as high as it can go.
    • So long as the water is bubbling, its temperature is at the boiling point and it is circulating. A furious boil adds little and risks a boil-over, so feel free to turn down the heat a bit once boiling commences.
  4. 4
    Add the ramen once the water is at a full boil. Use a fork to push the block under the water if it is floating on the top. You can choose to break the block into chunks before adding it, if you prefer shorter, less slurp-able noodles, but it is a personal thing.
  5. 5
    Stir well. If you want to even out the cooking process and speed it up by keeping uncooked stragglers from the surface, help stir apart the noodles.
  6. 6
    Wait. Three minutes is the normal cooking time, it may take longer, though.[1] When the noodles are starting to turn slightly yellow, they are done. At this point, the ramen should be completely broken apart, and, when you put your fork in the water, a few noodles attach themselves to your fork.
    • The ramen is ready to eat when it is flexible. If it cooks a few minutes longer, it will become softer, fatter, and translucent. You may prefer it this way.
  7. 7
    Add the flavor packet. Note that there is a very large amount of sodium in the small packet- if you have health problems, it would be better to add less, or none at all.
  8. 8
    Stir well. At this point, you can do one of two things: you can pour the entire pot of ramen, including all of the liquid, into a bowl, and have a soup, or drain the water, and just eat the ramen.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 3:

Cooking with the Microwave

  1. 1
    Put your uncooked noodles in a microwave safe bowl and pour the seasoning on top of the noodles.
  2. 2
    Add 2 cups of water, and do your best to dissolve the seasoning in the water.
  3. 3
    Carefully put your bowl in the microwave and cook on high for 3-4 minutes.
    • If you broke up the noodles before cooking them, they should be done. Otherwise, you may want to let it sit and absorb for a while. even though it's not as good, it's a bit easier for those who can't stand and stir it while it's on the stove.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    What could cause there to be bugs in the microwave?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    If the microwave is unclean, it could cause there to be bugs. You should clean it thoroughly and make sure to disinfect it before you use it to cook food.
  • Question
    How do I cook ramen noodles in my coffee pot?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Don't make it in your coffee pot. Pour the hot water from the coffee pot over the noodles, then let it sit for three minutes and add flavoring.
  • Question
    How much time do you put when you have to get boiling water for the cup ramen noodles
    Yui Chen
    Yui Chen
    Community Answer
    Normally, the directions are on the lid of the cup. But if it isn't you should try 3-4 minutes.
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Warnings

  • Ramen noodles are typically high in fat due to frying in manufacturing, the flavoring is typically high in sodium, and both are typically low in nutrition other than carbohydrates.[2] . Don't make them a principal part of your diet. Pasta is similarly easy to prepare, but lower in fat, often enriched in vitamins, and typically eaten with a large proportion of nutritious foods such as vegetables.
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Things You'll Need

  • Pot
  • Microwave
  • Measuring cup
  • Kettle
  • Stove
  • Plate

References

  1. Thuong Tan. Noodle Expert. Expert Interview. 28 January 2021.
  2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instant_noodles

About This Article

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This article was co-authored by Thuong Tan. Thuong Tan is a Noodle Expert and the Founder of Noodelist, a food startup producing plant-based instant noodles. Thuong holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Business and Marketing from Haaga-Helia, University of Applied Sciences, and an MBA in Luxury Brand Management from IFA Paris, Polimoda/Shanghai University. Noodelist’s mission is to produce premium plant-based moroheiya noodles that are nutrient-dense, texturally pleasing, and environmentally friendly. This article has been viewed 591,097 times.
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Categories: Ramen Dishes
Article SummaryX

To make Ramen noodles in the microwave, start by putting your uncooked noodles in a microwave- safe bowl and pouring the seasoning on top of the noodles. Then, add 2 cups of water and cook your noodles for 3 to 4 minutes on high. If you don’t have a microwave, make your noodles with hot water from a kettle, coffee maker, or espresso maker. Just put the noodles in a bowl and pour the hot water over them. After 3 minutes, add the seasoning packet, stir, and enjoy. To learn how to make Ramen noodles on your stove, keep reading!

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