An incredibly flavorful homemade classic chicken ramen with authentic flavors, but easy enough to make for dinner! Topped with caramelized soy chicken and a ramen egg. This classic shoyu chicken ramen can be made in about 45 minutes, and 30 minutes for the easier version.You also have the option of marinating the chicken and ramen eggs overnight to increase flavor. EASY / INTERMEDIATE - This is an easy recipe, but has several components. It's recommended to make each component separately the first time you make this, but afterwards it will easy to multi task and make components simultaneously. An easier version of the recipe is also included. US based cup, teaspoon, tablespoon measurements. Common Measurement Conversions. Weight measurements are recommended for accurate results.
Regular soft boiled eggs (if you don't want to make ramen eggs)
4large eggs
Steamed Greens
2bunches of spinach or 4 shanghai bok choyor any Asian greens
Soy sauce
Sesame oil
Garlic
Ramen toppings
4stalks of spring onionssliced finely
Sliced radishes or bean sprouts
Ramen eggsmarinated or plain
Chili garlic oil
Instructions
Caramelized Soy Chicken
Place all the ingredients for the chicken marinade in a bowl. Mix well to coat the chicken. If time permits, allow the chicken to marinate for at least 1 hour.
Preheat oven to 425°F, and place an oven rack in the top third of your oven. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Place the chicken pieces on the baking sheet, skin side down (or smooth side down), evenly spaced apart. Then place the baking sheet in the preheated oven (upper third).
Let the chicken roast for 15 minutes. While the chicken is cooking, mix the brown sugar and dark soy sauce for the glaze, and start making the ramen.
After 15 minutes, flip the chicken pieces over and spoon the glaze over them. Let the chicken cook for a further 10 - 15 minutes. Then remove from the oven and let them cool down.
Slice the chicken and set aside.
Ramen
While the caramelized soy chicken is cooking in the oven, make the ramen base.
Place two saucepans on the stove.
As an optional step, you can chop the garlic and ginger. Or you can add them whole or sliced and strain the ramen stock to remove the large pieces of garlic and ginger later.
In one saucepan (Pot 1), place the stock, ginger, garlic, spring onions, chili (if using), soy sauce and mirin. Stir and cover the pot. Let it come to a boil at medium high - high heat. Then lower the heat to medium and let it simmer for 25 minutes. Taste the base and add more soy sauce if needed.
While Pot 1 is simmering, add water to the second pot (Pot 2), and bring it to a boil. Add the dried noodles to the boiling water, and cook according to package directions. I prefer cooking the noodles for ONE MINUTE LESS than what's recommended on the package, as the noodles will continue to cook for a bit longer when served with hot broth. The straight ramen noodles I use here take 3 minutes to cook. Drain the noodles and divide into 4 bowls and set aside.
When the ramen base in Pot 1 has cooked for about 20 - 25 minutes, strain to remove the garlic, ginger, chili and spring onions (or only the spring onions and chili). Add the strained stock back into the pot and add the mushrooms, and let it cook for a further 5 minutes until the mushrooms have softened. The ramen base is now ready.
To make regular soft boiled eggs - bring a pot of water to a boil. Lower 4 large eggs carefully into the water and cook the eggs for 6 - 6 ½ minutes.
Immediately place the eggs in cool running water or an ice bath for a few minutes. Peel and set aside until ready to serve. This can be done BEFORE you cook the ramen as well.
Steamed greens
Wash the greens, and cut them in half, or into sections if necessary (for Shanghai bok choy).
Place the greens in a bowl and drizzle a little soy sauce and sesame oil (and garlic) on top. Toss to combine.
Cover and microwave in 1 minute increments until the greens have softened, but not too wilted. Alternatively, you can heat a non-stick pan with a little oil, and pan fry the greens with soy sauce and garlic for about 2 - 4 minutes.
To Serve
Evenly divide the hot stock between the four bowls with ramen noodles.
Top with the steamed greens, sliced soy chicken, ramen eggs, spring onions, radishes and other toppings you like.
Notes
For an even easier chicken ramen version:
Without cooking the chicken separately, you can marinate the chicken overnight and then add it to the stock at the same time as the garlic, ginger and spring onions. This will allow the chicken to cook at the same time as the stock is being infused with all of the flavors. Once the chicken is cooked (about 20 minutes), you can chop or shred it and add it back to the base, along with the mushrooms.