Ramen Carbonara Recipe (2024)

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Kim

Cooked the bacon in the oven on a rack with foil underneath. Put a T bacon grease in the hot pan with 1 T Butter, added broken up Ramen noodles, stir around in hot grease, poured in boiling water and cooked for a couple of minutes. Added ground pepper, stirred in eggs a bit at a time adding cheese in this step. Added back in crumbled bacon and served with bacon and cheese on top. Husband loves me more and is now napping.

Steve

Delicious and satisfying as well as simple. One suggestion: I would wait to add the first batch of cheese until at the time of or after adding the eggs. Adding the cheese to the water resulted in the clumping of the cheese. Also, with the bacon and parmesan, I elected to forego the added salt and thought it was well seasoned.

Button

This recipe also inspired me to think of other broths I could make to cook ramen noodles in. Ginger, garlic, green curry paste, and coconut milk, with some green onions was delicious! I hope this gives you some inspiration as well!

Sara Bonisteel

This is very tasty, but it is so rich, I would consider serving it between four people. You do not need to add any salt — the bacon and cheese have more than enough for the dish.

pookie

Might a Secular Salt (flaked, granular, or other) work as well as a Religious salt?

Button

This was a delicious dinner! When I added the first half of the Parmesan cheese with the water, it became a solid gloop of cheese, which was less than desirable, but I just pulled the whole thing out, after letting it flavor the broth for a little while, and added the other half of the Parmesan once the noodles were served. Perfect!

Charlie in Maine.

Stopped after step 4. Used chicken broth in place of waterDouble the bacon. Don't skimp on the pepper. You will enjoy this dish.

MBeanland

You can halve the recipe pretty easilyUse pancetta rather than bacon, the flavor is better.Be generous with the cheese, but add it by sprinkling and stirring to prevent clumping.Let the heat reduce a bit before adding the eggs to avoid cooking them too fast.Temper the eggs with a few tablespoons of very warm tap water and then stream them into the dish so that they become part of the sauce and not scrambled eggs

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Except it's not Saimin, it's just using ramen noodles to make a different dish. Also given that Saimin combines several different cultural cuisines into a single dish it's a pretty weird choice to use when arguing some kind of culinary cultural purity.

Deedub

For those who missed a bit of green a handful of spinach melts into the sauce nicely. For vegetarians, using dried mushrooms & the broth from re-hydrating them works OK.

joan

i used chicken broth instead of water, and some breakfast sausage instead of bacon (which would have been better). and i buy packages of rice ramen which have no seasoning packets (too salty-i would never use them), so i just weighed out 6 ounces. this was delicious. i added cilantro and some green curry paste to the broth as well....

Steve

There is a regular carbonara recipe on here which is significantly better and not much more difficult to make. This was only "meh" (and I was even a little drunk!).

Helen

This was FANTASTIC. A perfect Saturday evening treat when we were feeling too lazy to cook something more elaborate. Make as written and you won’t be disappointed. This made three servings for us - so we’ll be fighting over the leftovers come breakfast-time!

Bree

Made as directed except used EVOO instead of butter and added red pepper flakes. Tasted good (hard not to with all that fat and salt) but I prefer pasta al dente, which is not a ramen strong suit. Served with a mound of steamed broc that futilely tried to compensate for the richness. Not something I'll make again but enjoyed the quirky diversion of this recipe during trying times, and yes, I realize criticizing any carbonara dish for being unhealthy is like being upset with water for being wet.

Simon de Swaan

This was delicious. Full stop. I’ll make it again. And again. And again.

Val F

Really quick and really satisfying for a weeknight meal and a couple of hungry teenagers! We will just add this to the rotation. So what if it’s simple.

Deb

Oh jeez, made this recipe with buckwheat ramen, not realizing how much starch would release into the broth. What a gloppy mess! Tasted good, though. I mean, bacon and cheese...

J Mitloff

I use pancetta, add peas somewhere towards the end of noodles boiling and cook the fried eggs in the pancetta fat. Love this easy meal!

mintii

Use a whole pack of bacon in a cold cast iron skillet. Sub spaghetti pasta in place of ramen, cooked it in its own pot and save a cup of pasta water. Thinly slice two bell peppers and add that to the skillet after cooking bacon (drain as directions say). Use a wedge of Parmesan cheese not the grated stuff this helps with better sauce mixing. When bell peppers have softened add butter, cheese, then pasta, then eggs and stir stir stir!!

Laura

I pared this down to a single serving and it did fine. For my taste, I'll use less bacon/pancetta next time.

karen

Yum, Ben and I made 1.5 times the recipe and ate it all up!

Jessica

Very simple. Added green onion but cut recipe in half. Turned out delicious.

Jeff

Why not just use traditional pasta? The cheap, pre-cooked ramen noodles will be a soggy mess.

Jane in CA

"Discard" the seasoning packs--how about, save them for another use?

Ed Fontkeroy

Use the packet or boil noodles in a healthier stock/broth and just before serving drop in some chucks of avocado and cilantro.

Henry

Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but when I follow the recipe I end up with cheesy gloop and curdled eggs. It works better for me when I work the egg and cheese in immediately after taking the noodles off the heat.The broth and fried egg are a nice touch, and you can play with this recipe in a lot of creative ways.

Echo

We did what others recommended and just added butter to the water — and not the cheese just yet. No to Sopping cheese!Cooking the ramen noodles — the timing will depend on the thickness of your noodle and 3 min might have been too long.Also we took the heat completely off before pouring in the beaten eggs. We wanted to be sure that the eggs wouldn’t cook and sure enough they didn’t. We then stirred in the entirety of the Parmesan. The remaining heat was enough to make this amazing!

EmilyC

Thanks for all the notes on adding the cheese last. Definitely helped. I used chicken broth instead of water and needed more broth at the end to losses it up. I added some frozen peas to squeeze a vegetable in there. Easy weeknight meal.

clumsy cook

Good but so. intensely. rich. My fiancé, who usually eats very large portions, after a bowl and a half had to take a nap. I was done after 3/4ths of a bowl. We added the chicken bouillon packets to the boiling water and no extra salt.

Elena

I'm bored being belief with cooking, at this point. This recipe was a perfect solution to my mental doldrums: super easy, quick, and hilariously rich and comforting, plus the weird mashup of Italian and Asian fare was worth a smile ot two. May never make it again, but it was great tonight!

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Ramen Carbonara Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is carbonara ramen made of? ›

Ramen carbonara is a delicious fusion of Italian and Japanese cuisine. This dish features ramen noodles tossed in a creamy egg and cheese sauce, with bacon and black pepper for added flavor.

How to make Buldak carbonara ramen? ›

* Boil 1 pack of Samyang Buldak Carbonara noodles in some boiling water, once soft & can untangle from the block then add 100ml chicken stock. * To a bowl, add the carbonara sachets - sauce & powder. Add 1 egg yolk & 1 tablespoon kewpie mayonnaise.

How do you add eggs to carbonara ramen? ›

Keep the heat high; you want most of the liquid to evaporate. Reduce heat to low. Add whisked eggs, stir into noodles very well, and cook, stirring constantly and scraping the bottom of the pan, about 1 minute. The sauce should remain quite runny; the eggs will continue to cook after you remove them from the heat.

What Flavour is carbonara ramen? ›

Samyang Buldak Hot Chicken Flavour Ramen - Carbonara is a delectable fusion of Korean spiciness and Italian creaminess. This 130g pack of instant noodles combines the signature fiery flavour of Buldak with a rich and creamy carbonara sauce.

Why is pasta carbonara so good? ›

Authentically, carbonara is made with guanciale, which is Italian cured pork jowl – also known as cheek bacon. It has a high fat-to-meat ratio giving ;the finished dish its richness. Guanciale is available from good Italian delis, or online, but fatty pancetta makes an equally good stand-in.

What can I add to Buldak carbonara ramen? ›

  1. Yes, you can absolutely eat Buldak Carbonara Ramen with some spicy sauce added! ...
  2. -Buldak ramen already has a nice kick from the roasted chicken broth and seasoning. ...
  3. -Good spicy sauce options to mix in include gochujang (Korean red chili paste), sriracha, sambal oelek, harissa, or your favorite hot sauce.
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What cheese to add to samyang carbonara? ›

This Creamy Carbonara Samyang recipe

Can be made several ways, with or without milk and with or without the extra shredded mozzarella cheese. And with or without the Ttobokii rice cakes. But I highly recommend, not omitting the milk or mozzarella cheese cause it makes them that much more richer in flavor.

Is Samyang carbonara ingredients? ›

Ingredients: Noodle (77.5%): Wheat flour, modified tapioca starch, refined palm oil, modified potato starch, refined salt, emulsifier (lecithin (E322)), acidity regulator (potassium carbonate anhydrous (E501), sodium carbonate (E500), sodium phosphate dibasic (E339), citric acid (E330)), thickener (guar gum (E412)), ...

What is the creamiest type of ramen? ›

Tonkotsu ramen is a deliciously creamy pork bone broth traditionally served up with long thin noodles and topped with a variety of ingredients. In Japanese, the word ton translates to pork and kotsu to bone.

Should I use milk instead of water for ramen? ›

While it's possible to cook instant ramen noodles with milk, it's important to note that the end result may not be as satisfying as cooking them with water or broth.

What is creamy ramen called? ›

Tonkotsu is a viscous, creamy, and complex ramen made from simmered pork bones. The bones break down and release collagen while cooking, meaning that tonkotsu can be so thick that it coats the back of a spoon.

Can you just crack an egg into ramen? ›

If you want to add a poached egg to Ramen, start by boiling your Ramen in 2 cups of water for 90 seconds. Then, stir in your seasonings and crack a raw egg into the pot of water. Place a lid on the pot, turn off the heat, and let it sit for 2 minutes to cook the egg and finish the noodles.

How to add egg to carbonara without scrambling? ›

Using a large mixing bowl and setting it over the boiling pasta water to create a makeshift double boiler helps prevent you from accidentally scrambling the eggs.

How to cook samyang carbonara ramen? ›

Ingredients:
  1. 1.To prepare, add noodles to 600ml boiling water and cook for 5 minutes.
  2. Drain, saving 8 spoons (15ml * 8 = 120ml) water.
  3. Return noodles and 120ml water to pot and add in liquid and powder seasoning.
  4. Stir-fry for an additional 30 seconds.
  5. Finally, stir and enjoy!

Does carbonara ramen have beef? ›

While the noodles are hot, the majority of Buldak Carbonara noodle meals often use imitation meat or seafood in place of real beef or pork, such as imitation chicken or imitation bacon.

Is carbonara ramen vegetarian? ›

Samyang/ Buldak Carbonara Hot Chicken Flavor Ramen/ Non-Vegetarian (130gm)

What is in carbonara samyang noodles? ›

Noodle (77.5%): Wheat Flour, Modified Tapioca Starch, Refined Palm Oil, Modified Potato Starch, Wheat Gluten, Refined Salt, Emulsifier [Lecithine [E322(ii)], Onion Extract, Acidity Regulator (Potassium Carbonate Anhydrous (E501(i)), Sodium Carbonate (E500), Sodium Phosphate Dibasic [E339(ii)], Citric Acid (E330)], ...

Does Samyang carbonara contain meat? ›

Yes! We believe this product is vegetarian as there are no meat or fish ingredients listed on the label.

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