Thai Peanut Ramen Noodles Recipe - The Salty Marshmallow (2024)

Thai Peanut Ramen Noodles gives instant ramen a makeover with a mouthwatering peanut sauce! This easy ramen noodles recipe is ready in ten minutes!

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RAMEN NOODLES:

YES, more fun homemade ramen noodles! Or, maybe we should call them semi-homemade since they are packaged noodles. But, the sauce is what it’s all about anyway. Ever since I made my Sesame Garlic Ramen Noodles, you guys have been raving and asking for more. In December we put up another fun and super tasty Garlic Parmesan Ramen Noodles Recipe. But, so far, these Thai Peanut Ramen might just be my personal favorite!

How To Make Thai Peanut Ramen Noodles:

  • Start by cooking your noodles according to the package directions. DO NOT use the seasoning packet that comes with the noodles. Toss it out, you won’t need it for this recipe.
  • While the noodles are cooking you will whisk together your super simple sauce. You don’t even need to warm the sauce up for this recipe.

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  • The sauce consists of creamy peanut butter, soy sauce, chili sauce, sesame oil, and a bit of honey. You will whisk it until it is as smooth as you can get it. If there are a few lumps of peanut butter, that’s ok. The sauce kind of melts and thins out once you put it on the hot noodles.

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  • Once your noodles have finished cooking, drain them well and toss with the peanut sauce. You will want to add the ramen to the sauce right away while they are hot to ensure the sauce coats the noodles. I find it easiest to toss them with tongs.
  • You can serve as is, or top with sliced green onions and crushed peanuts if desired!
  • NOTE: These noodles are generally best eaten the same day. I don’t recommend reheating them, however, they are good cold.

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Enjoy!

~Nichole

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Thai Peanut Ramen Noodles

By Nichole

Thai Peanut Ramen Noodles gives instant ramen a makeover with a mouthwatering peanut sauce! This easy ramen noodles recipe is ready in ten minutes!

Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 3 3 Ounce Packages Ramen Noodles
  • 1/4 Cup Creamy Peanut Butter
  • 3 Tablespoons Low Sodium Soy Sauce
  • 1 Tablespoon Chili Garlic Sauce
  • 2 teaspoons Sesame Oil
  • 2 Teaspoons Honey
  • 2 Green Onions Sliced Optional
  • 2 Tablespoons Crushed Peanuts Optional

Instructions

  • Cook the ramen noodles according to package directions (without the spice packet). Drain and set aside.

  • In a medium bowl whisk together the peanut butter, soy sauce, chili sauce, sesame oil, and honey.

  • Pour the sauce over the noodles and toss to coat.

  • Serve topped with sliced green onions and crushed peanuts if desired.

Notes

NOTE: Please use low sodium soy sauce for this recipe. If your soy sauce isn't low sodium, you will need to adjust the amount to taste or it may be too salty.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Cup, Calories: 300kcal

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

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48 Comments

  1. Thai Peanut Ramen Noodles Recipe - The Salty Marshmallow (11)
    I absolutely love this!!!! I added all three of the seasoning packets (I don’t understand leaving them out since they are sooo flavorful), replaced 3 tbsps of soy sauce with 3 tbsps of the boiling noodle water, and use hot sauce instead of chili sauce. Love it!

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  2. Thai Peanut Ramen Noodles Recipe - The Salty Marshmallow (12)
    A hot, hot pan is key. I found stirring worked better in my not-cast iron pan. It’s hard not to get fried cornstarch wads mixed with the tofu.

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  3. Thai Peanut Ramen Noodles Recipe - The Salty Marshmallow (13)
    I love it, I am only using it on one package of noodles so it on the peanuty side but still very good. I struggled a little with not being able to mix the sauce, but I think I was using too small a bowl. I will had veggies and such next time

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  4. This was GREAT! I loved it

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  5. Thai Peanut Ramen Noodles Recipe - The Salty Marshmallow (14)
    It was okay to me the peanut butter overpowered everything else. Will be using less next time

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  6. Thai Peanut Ramen Noodles Recipe - The Salty Marshmallow (15)
    This is BEYOND delicious!!!! I didn’t have green onions/scallions so added cilantro and topped off with some tri colored sesame seeds. Didn’t have honey so substituted with maple syrup. Doubled sauce recipe and way more noodles and I’m in heaven!!! Thank you 🙂

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  7. Thai Peanut Ramen Noodles Recipe - The Salty Marshmallow (16)
    I made this recipe tonight and I loved it. It was really simple and had lots of flavor. The amount of Chili Sauce was just right for my heat preference. I will definitely be making this recipe on a regular basis.It’s perfect as the recipe is but you could definitely add meat or vegetables if you wanted. Thank you for sharing this recipe.

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  8. Thai Peanut Ramen Noodles Recipe - The Salty Marshmallow (17)
    10/10 so good my sister loved it and will make again

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  9. Thai Peanut Ramen Noodles Recipe - The Salty Marshmallow (18)
    I do chili ramen, cook the noodle and separate from water. Take a little noodle water and wisk in (start) with a half table sp. of PB ,table spoon of buffalo sauce, half cup crushed cheese-it, through noodle back in and toss it in add more or less of any ingredients mix till thick and sprinkle the chili packet on top and toss one time . Leave a little chili seasoning on top. Let set for 3 min so cheese it’s mix well and soften. THIS GOT ME THROUGH 90 days in hell! Enjoy.

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FAQs

How to make ramen noodles hack? ›

For a nutty, Thai-inspired ramen hack, cook the noodles according to the instructions but ditch the flavor packet. Instead, whisk together sesame oil, peanut butter, honey, soy sauce, rice vinegar, garlic, and ginger and pour it over the hot noodles. Add chopped scallions and sesame seeds for even more flavor.

How to cook 2 ramen noodles? ›

Cooking Instruction
  1. Bring 2 cups of water to a boil in a pot.
  2. Add dry noodles into the pot, breaking up as soften.
  3. Cook for 3 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  4. Remove from heat. Add 2 Tablespoons of ramen soup base, stir it well.
  5. Transfer into the serving bowl. Add garnishes as desired.

Can you use ramen noodles for peanut noodles? ›

I love these easy peanut butter ramen noodles for a 5 minute dinner! Take that packet of instant noodles, throw away the flavour sachet and make your own lipsmackingly delicious broth. Only a couple of minutes prep, then 3 minutes to cook!

What gives ramen so much sodium? ›

A lot of major brands add extra salt to their recipes to provide added flavor. This allows them to keep prices down, since using more salt is cheaper than investing in a quality blend of spices and great broth. The end result is a bowl of ramen with way too much sodium.

How do you make $1 ramen better? ›

Simple Add-Ins to Boost Your Ramen Experience
  1. Miso paste.
  2. Chili bean sauce.
  3. Thai curry paste.
  4. Japanese curry powder.
  5. Fish sauce.
  6. Harissa.
  7. Vinegar.
  8. Ponzu.

Can I crack an egg into my ramen? ›

Slice a hard-boiled egg in half and add it to your ramen with seasoning and vegetables. Alternatively, whisk an egg until the yolk and whites are combined and pour it into your noodles to enjoy egg-drop ramen.

Is it okay to eat 2 ramen in a day? ›

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.

Can I microwave ramen? ›

Cook in the microwave for 4-5 minutes, or for the indicated cooking time in the back of the package. Cooked noodles should be tender, bouncy, and easily spin on a fork or chopsticks. Add the seasoning packet, if desired. Customize with your favorite toppings like an egg or strain and use in quick noodle dishes.

Are 2 minute noodles ramen? ›

Ramen, a Japanese adaptation of Chinese noodle soup, is sometimes used as a descriptor for instant noodle flavors by some Japanese manufacturers. It has become synonymous in the United States with all instant noodle products. Instant noodles were invented by Momof*cku Ando of Nissin Foods in Japan.

Is peanut ramen good? ›

Nothing beats a slurpy bowl of noodles. This easy peanut butter ramen is a fun and easy take on the classic ramen we all know and love. Of course this is not an authentic ramen recipe but just a fun way to enjoy this meal. It comes together super quickly and it is awesome for weeknight dinners.

Can I put peanut butter in ramen? ›

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 peanut noodles made of? ›

It's creamy, bright, savory, and sweet, made with simple ingredients like peanut butter, tamari or soy sauce, sesame oil, fresh ginger, rice vinegar, and lime juice. For these noodles, I add an extra tablespoon of tamari to boost the savory flavor. Here's what else you'll need to make this recipe: Noodles, of course!

Can I eat ramen every 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.

Are 2 minute noodles bad for you? ›

A vast majority of instant noodles are low in calories, but are also low in fibre and protein. They are also notorious for being high in fat, carbohydrates, and sodium. While you will be able to get some micronutrients from instant noodles, they lack important nutrients like vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin B12, and more.

Is ramen good when sick? ›

Bone broths and broth-based soups like chicken noodle soup and ramen will keep you hydrated, plus, they're packed with nutrients, relieve congestion, and taste delicious. Staying hydrated with liquids like water and soup is key to getting better quickly.

What can I add to my ramen noodles? ›

Salty or Umami Flavor
  • Nori (seaweed)
  • Soy sauce.
  • Sesame oil.
  • Fish sauce.
  • Oyster sauce.
  • Miso paste.
  • White fish paste.
  • Black garlic oil.
Apr 9, 2024

How to fancy up ramen noodles? ›

Well, Instant ramen is a great way to use up some of those sauces. You can stir sambal, chili garlic sauce, sriracha, oyster sauce, hoisin sauce, fish sauce, gochujang, soy suace, or any number of other sauces into your broth for more flavor. Or add them to the finished bowl as a sort of table seasoning.

How to make ramen noodles taste better? ›

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.
May 4, 2022

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