I've always got some chopped up leek/spring onions/chives in my freezer that I put into my ramen.

Sesame seeds are also nice, especially those toasted flavoured ones you can sometimes find at Asian supermarkets.

I also splash in a little bit of soy sauce and or toasted sesame seed oil.

I guess you could put eggs in too, since real ramen often has a half of an egg floating in it. Not sure if a plain boiled egg would really work the same though.

Now, does any of this fundamentally change the experience of eating instant ramen? No, but it does provide a facsimile of actual cooking and with rising food prices that's probably the best we can soon hope to achieve :doomer:

  • dualmindblade [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    One of my kids is into eggs in ramen, lots of ways to do it that work, but just whipped egg drizzled in near the end, egg drop like is pretty good. Or separate a yolk and just plop that in right after you turn off the burner, outside will cook with runny inside