![]() ![]() Greens like steamed broccoli or a handful of spinach.If I were to make this again, I would definitely switch things up and add some of the following: We amped up the brown sugar from 1/2 tsp to 1 tsp just because my kids like things on the slightly sweeter side, and we wanted to balance the soy sauce. We did add the red pepper flakes as my kids actually like spicy foods, but you can definitely omit it if your kids don’t like the spiciness. From watching a few videos, it looked like some used a couple of tablespoons, but we only used 2 TSP of lite sodium soy sauce. Some modifications we made were adding much less soy sauce than it seemed others used. The ramen calls for Trader Joe’s Everything Bagel Seasoning but since we didn’t have that we substituted Furikake seasoning as we mentioned which we think was an excellent tasty choice! Without having tried the bagel seasoning it’s hard to say which version is better, but we can vouch for how delicious this ramen is with the Japanese seasonings. The basic ingredients are ramen noodles, butter, garlic, soy sauce, brown sugar, red pepper flakes, and eggs. I wouldn’t say this is a healthy meal by far, but anytime I can cut down on processed foods, I call that a win.Īccording to the hashtag #TikTokRamen here is an example of this trending ramen from but it’s hard to say who the original creator is since he also references trying the ramen hack himself. Ramen noodles are pretty much a staple in our pantry and this TikTok Ramen hack is a great way to use it up, and cut down on the sodium and preservatives in the food packets that come with the ramen package at it doesn’t require it. Since ramen is a Japanese-based dish, we think the seasoning is pretty tasty with the dish and complements it well. If you’re not aware Furikake is a Japanese seasoning of seaweed, sesame seeds and other spices. We couldn’t resist trying the next yummy-looking TikTok food hack and happened to have most of the ingredients at home (minus one) so it was a super quick meal to prep! This TikTok Ramen recipe is usually made with Trader Joe’s Everything Bagel Seasoning but we didn’t have that so switched it out with Furikake seasoning. I swear I have to thank the latest TikTok food trends for feeding my family dinner lately. Read our disclosure policy.įollow us on Instagramfor more fun food ideas for kids! This TikTok Ramen Recipe is a tasty food hack for dressing up plain ramen noodles and when you want to get a quick meal on the table fast! Leftovers are still tasty and fresh if you want to save some for a snack later.By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use. This ramen dish reminds me of Sam Sato’s dry mein which is similar in that there is no broth, just a very delicious sauce coating the noodles. There’s no need to whisk the eggs in a separate bowl, just add to the pan and scramble alongside the ramen. The cooked ramen gets tossed with the sauce before two eggs are added to the pan.Īnd as mentioned earlier, this is a one-pan meal. Soy sauce and brown sugar are added to make a sauce full of our “5th taste,” umami. They also star in this crunchy cabbage salad.īutter (lactose free for me) along with garlic and red pepper flakes are stirred together in a pan until the garlic softens a bit. I always keep a stash of them in my cupboard. ![]() When on sale, they cost a mere 50¢ or less per package. Instant ramen is one of the most inexpensive items you will find in the Asian section of your grocery store. ![]() And adding Everything Bagel seasoning is ingenious! Not only is this a fast recipe, it is inexpensive to boot. Besides cooking the noodles in a pot, the rest of the dish is made in just one pan which is music to my ears. That’s what is so cool about this recipe. Since the videos are quick, anywhere from 15 seconds to a minute or so, you have to move fast. This tasty ramen recipe comes from TikTok, the wildly popular social app that lets users create and share a diverse assortment of short videos. ![]()
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