Thai Peanut Butter Ramen (2024)

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This Thai peanut butter ramen is a perfect dish for your weekday dinner. The tender noodles, juicy chicken, and colorful veggies are soaked in a rich broth that is nutty, savory, spicy, and sweet. Learn how to use peanut butter to create a nutrition-loaded meal in one pot!

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A jar of peanut butter is always a staple in our pantry. Even after moving to New York, when we got rid off 80% of the belongings in our kitchen, a big jar of unsweetened peanut butter still sits in the most convenient cabinet.

My husband and I are big fans of peanut butter, in different ways. Thomas is a long-distance runner and peanut butter is his favorite fuel and after-run snack. He likes to whip up some peanut butter jelly toast when he’s feeling fancy, or simply snack on a heaping spoonful of peanut butter by itself. Every two tablespoons of peanut butter contains 8 grams of plant-based protein, 2 grams of fiber and 12 grams of unsaturated fat. Not only does he feel filled after snacking on peanut butter, but the plant-based superfood doesn’t weigh him down and he can go for a run immediately.

For me, I indulge myself by spreading peanut butter on crispy toast with a drizzle of maple syrup. But more often than not, I use it in cooking to create simple savory dishes for dinner.

In the past, I’ve shared recipes such as Chinese Sesame Noodles, Chinese Chicken Noodle Salad, Dan Dan Noodles, Beef Satay, and Steamed Eggplant in Nutty Sauce. All of these recipes use peanut butter. It’s so effortless to create a great sauce with this magic ingredient!

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Peanut butter in ramen broth?

Today I want to introduce you to the Thai peanut butter ramen recipe I developed recently. The dish was inspired by a previous dish I made – African Chicken. It’s a famous Macanese dish that uses peanut butter along with curry powder and oyster sauce to create a super rich sauce to braise the chicken.

Lately it has been cold in New York. I wanted to use a similar method to create a quick one-pot comfort dish for a weekday dinner. The Thai peanut butter ramen borrows ingredients from Thai curry. It uses red curry paste, coconut milk, creamy peanut butter, soy sauce, and aromatics to create a rich and creamy sauce that is savory, sweet, and spicy. With a drizzle of lime juice, you get all the great flavors in one bowl, brought together with the nutty peanut butter. I joked to my husband that this dish is dangerous to make, because we will always end up eating too much of it.

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Cooking notes

1. Which type of peanut butter to use

I used unsweetened natural peanut butter in this recipe because it’s the type we always have on hand. Alternatively, you can use smooth peanut or chunky peanut butter. In this case, skip the sugar from the ingredient list.

2. Versatile ingredients

The peanut butter curry broth is so rich and delicious and goes well on just about everything. My recipe merely serves as a guide, and you can get creative with the ingredients you have on hand.

For the protein, you can:

  • Top with cooked meat such as leftover rotisserie chicken, sliced sausage, or grilled steak
  • Use shrimp. Note, you should add the shrimp at the end and only cook them for 3 to 5 minutes, until the shrimp are just cooked through.
  • Add tofu cubes to make the soup more filling.

For the veggies, you can:

  • Use other types of mushrooms, or skip them all together
  • Add root veggies such as cubed potatoes or sweet potatoes. It will require 10 to 15 minutes of cooking time depending on the size of the cut.
  • Add a handful of green veggies at the end. Spinach, broccoli florets, chopped kale, and zucchini all work well in this broth.

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3. Make this dish vegan

  • Make sure that you use a vegan red curry paste (many curry pastes contain fish sauce or shrimp).
  • Use vegetable broth instead of chicken broth
  • Use cubed tofu to replace the chicken. Fried tofu and sliced tempeh are great options too.

I’ve tried making the dish vegan and it turned out just as rich as the meat version.

Afterthoughts

Peanut butter is such a versatile, affordable, nutritious, and delicious ingredient. To maximize its potential, think outside of the box and try some less common savory dishes, such as this Thai peanut butter ramen. I promise you’ll thank me later 😉

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More recipes using peanut butter

  • Sichuan Chicken with Spicy Sesame Sauce (怪味鸡)
  • Homemade Hoisin Sauce
  • Tang Yuan (Sweet Rice Balls with Peanut Butter Filling)
  • Nutty Steamed Buns

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Thai Peanut Butter Ramen

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This Thai peanut butter ramen is a perfect dish for your weekday dinner. The tender noodles, juicy chicken and colorful veggies are soaked in a rich broth that is nutty, savory, spicy and sweet. It’s so easy to make and you can easily make it into a vegan version as well.

Author: Maggie Zhu

Course: Main

Cuisine: Thai

Keyword: one-bowl

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

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Ingredients

Broth

  • 1 tablespoon peanut oil (or vegetable oil)
  • 1/2 onion , sliced
  • 3 cloves garlic , sliced
  • 2 teaspoons ginger , minced
  • 2 to 4 tablespoons Thai red curry paste (*Footnote 1)
  • 4 cups chicken broth
  • 1 can (14oz / 400 ml) full-fat coconut milk
  • 1/3 cup unsweetened natural peanut butter
  • 3 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon sugar

Toppings

  • 1 (8 oz / 225 g) boneless skinless chicken breast (or 2 chicken thighs)
  • 8 oz (225 g) mushrooms , sliced
  • 1 bell pepper , sliced
  • 2 pieces (total 7 oz / 200 g) Instant noodles
  • 1 lime , juiced (and more lime wedges to garnish)
  • Chopped cilantro for garnish (Optional)

Instructions

  • Heat oil in a 4-quart (3.78-litedutch oven (or heavy poover medium-high heat until hot. Add the onion. Cook and stir for 1 minute.

  • Add the garlic, ginger, and red curry paste. Cook and stir for another minute or so, until it becomes very fragrant and the curry paste evenly coats the veggies.

  • Add the chicken broth. Use a spatula to scrape the bottom of the dutch oven to release the brown bits. Add the coconut milk, peanut butter, soy sauce, and sugar. Stir to mix well. Try to use your spatula to break apart the peanut butter. The peanut butter will melt into the broth once it starts simmering. Taste the broth. You can add more Thai red curry paste if the broth is not spicy enough.

  • Once the broth comes to a boil, add the chicken breast and mushrooms. Turn to medium-low heat and cover. Simmer for 15 minutes, or until the chicken breast is just cooked through.

  • Transfer the chicken to a plate. Shred with two forks. If you find the inside of the chicken is still pink, return it to the pot and cook for a few more minutes, until it just cooked through.

  • Turn to medium-high heat and bring to a boil. Add the instant noodles and bell peppers. Boil according to the package instructions until the noodles turn tender, 2 to 3 minutes.

  • Turn off the heat. Add back the chicken and lime juice. Stir to mix well. Taste the broth. You can adjust the taste by adding more salt. If the broth is too spicy, you can add more sugar to balance the hot taste.

  • Serve hot with more lime wedges and cilantro, if using.

Notes

  1. The amount of Thai curry paste depends on the brand you use. Some brands produce a very spicy paste. In this case, 2 tablespoons are more than enough heat for the dish. Some brands make much milder pastes, such that you can use up to 4 tablespoons and the dish still won’t taste too spicy. I recommend you add 1 to 2 tablespoons first. You can taste the broth at step 4 and add more paste if needed.

Nutrition

Serving: 4servings, Calories: 637kcal, Carbohydrates: 31.9g, Protein: 28.9g, Fat: 44.1g, Saturated Fat: 24.6g, Cholesterol: 51mg, Sodium: 1044mg, Potassium: 989mg, Fiber: 5.6g, Sugar: 12.1g, Calcium: 40mg, Iron: 5.9mg

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FAQs

How to do the ramen 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.

What does adding peanut butter to ramen do? ›

It gives it a delicious Pad Thai flavor with little effort. How much peanut butter to add to ramen? We add 2 tablespoons per packet of ramen but it can be added to taste. Be sure to add enough to give your ramen noodles that creamy texture.

How to make Kylie Jenner ramen recipe? ›

✨️recipe incase you wanna try: ✨️cook ramen according to package, save the water. ✨️place noodles in a pan and mix in 1tbls butter, 1tsp garlic powder, 1egg beaten and a bit of the noodle water. mix fully ✨️top with everything bagel seasoning, enjoy 😉 #food #ramen #kyliejenner #fyp.

Is peanut sauce good in ramen? ›

Spicy Peanut Butter Ramen gives life to boring noodles. Covered in creamy peanut sauce that's sweet and spicy, it's quick, easy, and full of flavor!

Is it OK to crack an egg into ramen? ›

Cook your ramen as directed, crack an egg and cook for 30 seconds/1 minute! Also a great way to add protein into your diet!

How do you make $1 ramen better? ›

It's time to spice up your instant ramen game with these easy hacks.
  1. Try the egg-drop method. ...
  2. Slice up some green onion and sprinkle it on top for added flavor. ...
  3. Add mixed veggies of your choice. ...
  4. Add bean sprouts for an extra crunch. ...
  5. Add sesame. ...
  6. Make and add a ramen egg. ...
  7. Swap your flavor packet for miso paste.
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Why do people add mayo to ramen? ›

Is mayo good in ramen?! YES. The creaminess from the mayo and egg yolk make this something super special. Add on any of your favorite toppings, like a soft boiled egg, chili oil, chicken, beef or tofu!

Why do people put fried egg in ramen? ›

Eggs are a great way to add flavor and protein to your package of ramen. Prepare the noodles with seasoning and as much liquid as you like. Then, decide how you want to prepare the egg. You can boil, poach, or simmer an egg directly in the ramen.

What does adding milk to ramen do? ›

Dairy milk gives your ramen a milky, creamy character. It takes the heat out of spicy ramen and adds a thick, rich texture. Soy milk, on the other hand, is sweet and nutty. It's not as thick and creamy.

How to make instant ramen Boujee? ›

PIMPED UP PACKET RAMEN🍜 Feeling boujee on a budget Recipe: -Add 1 crushed garlic clove, the sliced whites of 2 spring onions and a good grating of ginger to a hot pan with 1 tsp neutral oil, fry for about 1 minute until fragrant -Next add in 1 tsp mirin, 1 tbsp soy sauce, 1 tsp sesame sauce, boiling water (amount ...

How to make instant ramen luxurious? ›

Adding Vegetables to Instant Ramen

Quick-cooking vegetables like baby spinach, romaine lettuce, bean sprouts, thinly sliced cabbage, watercress, and scallions (amongst others) can be stirred into the soup right before serving. They should wilt in a matter of seconds.

Can I put peanut butter in my 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.

Do people put potatoes in ramen? ›

Making miso ramen soup with spiraled potatoes is a healthy and paleo-friendly way to enjoy a hearty bowl of noodles. It is super easy to make, colorful, and delicious!

How do you eat ramen with manners? ›

Soup First, Noodles Later

Before taking your chopsticks to the noodles, grab the renge (ramen soup spoon). With it, take a big sip of soup first. It's important that you enjoy that delicious soup by itself. You don't even have to use the provided spoon - it's completely acceptable to drink directly from the bowl.

What to add to ramen to make it better? ›

In Japan, Yamash*ta says that chili oil, chili crisp, Tabasco and sriracha are popular spicy ramen sauces.
  1. Soy sauce.
  2. Chili crisp.
  3. Chili oil.
  4. Tabasco and sriracha.
  5. Oyster Sauce.
  6. Hoisin.
  7. Fish Sauce.
  8. Sambal.
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How do you upgrade ramen hacks? ›

Quickly upgrade the flavor of any bowl of ramen by stirring in miso paste, chili bean sauce, Thai curry paste, Japanese curry powder, fish sauce, or vinegar. If it's a salty condiment, omit about half of the seasoning packet.

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