30 Minute Thai Peanut Chicken Ramen. (2024)

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This 30 Minute Thai Peanut Chicken Ramen is for those nights when you need a cozy, healthy dinner, and you need it fast. All made in the instant pot (or in one pot on the stove), using healthy, pantry staple, ingredients. It’s creamy, spicy, filled with veggies, lean chicken, and ramen noodles. Perfect for a cold night in, after a long busy day.

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It’s official, I’ve entered full on cozy food mode and don’t see myself straying from it anytime soon. Currently all I can think about is slow cooked dishes, creamy soups, pastas, bowls of chili, homemade beer bread, and fall baking. It’s possibly the best thing ever and I’m loving it!

We had a cold front move in this week. Monday was dark and stormy almost all day. Our leaves are just passing their peak color, and it’s the perfect fall weather. Soaking up this time before the snow comes and the ground is covered in white…not ready for that.

I know I’ve been saying this very often lately, but this is the best time of year. Makes me so happy!

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I’m also loving the fact that I am finally starting to get a good rhythm going on in the new studio. So far this week I’ve had three solid days of work. Feels really good to be back to my normal self, cooking, photographing, writing, etc, etc. Love a good busy day that feels productive, the best!

Anyway…

Moving onto this bowl of ramen which I am so excited to share with you guys. Every fall it’s become a tradition to make a new ramen recipe. This year it’s about this creamier Thai inspired peanut chicken ramen.

This is actually a recipe that I adapted from years and years ago, and I’m loving this new fresh take. Plus this version is easier and slightly healthier too. Cool. Cool. Always love easier and healthier without having to sacrifice flavor!

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Here are the details.

I wanted this recipe to be EASY enough for weeknights, but also DELICIOUS. Lately I’m loving using both my instant pot and slow cooker. It was either cook this ramen quickly, or go low and slow with it. Since nothing in this recipe really needs a long and slow cook, I went with my instant pot (which I’ve truly been using every day).

SO, add all ingredients to the instant pot, set it to cook for ten minutes, walk away, pour some wine, make a co*cktail, fold laundry, scroll the Gram, do whatever it is that you do. Then come back, shred the chicken, add the ramen noodles, cook five minutes, and dinner is done.

YES. It’s that simple, and I promise, it tastes great too!

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As you can guess from the recipe title, this is not your average bowl of ramen.

I used some of my favorite Thai ingredients like Thai red curry paste, coconut milk, peanut butter, mushrooms, and bell peppers, to create a ramen that’s a mix of both Asian and Thai flavors. It’s definitely very different, but don’t worry, it’s delicious.

For the actual ramen noodles, I love using Brown Rice and Millet Ramen noodles (which you can find at Whole Foods and in many grocery stores). These taste just like real deal ramen noodles, but they are much healthier, gluten free, and vegan. Also,I recommend storing the soup and noodles separately, then adding the noodles just before serving. If you let the noodles sit in the soup, they will soak up all the broth and become very mushy.

This ramen is perfect for any night of the week whether it’s a crisp cool night, pouring rain, or a night where you just need a healthy dinner, and you need it fast.

It’s warm, creamy, peanutty and salty. My current favorite bowl of soup to cozy up with on the couch after spending all day testing recipes, emailing, and running around like a crazy person. I love autumn, but man, it’s always crazy busy! Thankful for easy dinners like this!

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If you make this 30 minute Thai peanut chicken ramen, please be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love hearing from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to also tag me onInstagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes minutes

Total Time 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 6

Calories Per Serving: 578 kcal

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

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Ingredients

Instructions

Instant Pot

  • 1. In the bowl of the instant pot, combine the chicken broth, coconut milk, soy sauce, fish sauce, honey, peanut butter, and curry paste.Add the chicken, cremini mushrooms, red peppers, ginger, and garlic. Cover and cook on high pressure for 10 minutes.

    2. Once done cooking, use the natural or quick release and release the steam.

    3. Set the Instant pot to sauté. Shred the chicken, it should fall apart. Stir in the noodles, lime juice, spinach, and cilantro. Let sit 5 minutes or until the noodles are soft.

    4. Ladle the soup into bowls and top with peanuts and toasted sesame oil. Enjoy!

Stove Top

  • 1. In a large soup pot, combine the chicken broth, coconut milk, soy sauce, fish sauce, honey, peanut butter, and curry paste. Add the chicken, cremini mushrooms, red peppers, ginger, and garlic. Set over medium heat on the stove and bring to a simmer, reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer 15 minutes or until the chicken is cooked through and shreds easily.

    2. Once done cooking,shred the chicken.

    3. Bring the soup to a boil over high heat. Stir in the noodles, lime juice, spinach, and cilantro. Let sit 5 minutes or until the noodles are soft.

    4. Ladle the soup into bowls and top with peanuts and toasted sesame oil. Enjoy!

Notes

*I recommend storing the soup and noodles separately, then adding the noodles just before serving. If you let the noodles sit in the soup, they will soak up all the broth and become very mushy.

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FAQs

Is peanut ramen good? ›

If you're looking for an extra quick yet nutritious dinner, these peanut butter ramen noodles fit the bill perfectly. Ready in just 20 minutes, they can be modified to account for your allergies and preferences. It's always good to have some recipes that come together in twenty minutes on hand.

What does peanut butter in ramen taste like? ›

Think ramen noodles in a creamy, sweet, savory, slightly spicy peanut butter broth. It's made with a delicious mix of chicken broth, peanut butter, red pepper flakes, sweet chili sauce, and more.

What can you substitute for peanut butter in ramen? ›

Simply substitute the peanut butter for almond butter, cashew butter, or sunflower seed butter. Keep in mind that the taste will differ slightly, but it will still be delicious.

How to make chicken ramen more filling? ›

For a more kid-friendly version, try this chicken & sweetcorn ramen. Cook a pack of noodles in chicken stock and add sweetcorn, peas or chopped beans. Add sliced leftover chicken breast and a soft boiled egg to make it extra filling.

Why is ramen junk food? ›

Like many processed foods, instant ramen noodles contain ingredients like flavor enhancers and preservatives, which can be harmful to your health. Tertiary butylhydroquinone — more commonly known as TBHQ — is a common ingredient in instant ramen noodles.

Is eating dry ramen good? ›

The good news is that ramen — the shelf-stable kind that's packaged in a sleeve or foam cup — isn't actually raw in the first place (more on that below), so it's 100% safe to eat without the least bit of cooking. It might help to think of instant ramen noodles like jerky.

Is it OK to put butter in ramen? ›

Butter and ramen might not seem like a likely combination, but you would be dead wrong. Ramen and butter are best friends. Adding a small amount of butter to your next bowl is one of the easier ways to step up your ramen game.

Does cheese make ramen taste better? ›

American Cheese

Simply add a single slice of cheese to the top of your ramen bowl and mix. The cheese should meltdown and add a nice creaminess to your broth with a unique cheesy flavor and a boost of calories for the next day's activities.

What should I add to my ramen? ›

Simple Add-Ins to Boost Your Ramen Experience
  1. Miso paste.
  2. Chili bean sauce.
  3. Thai curry paste.
  4. Japanese curry powder.
  5. Fish sauce.
  6. Harissa.
  7. Vinegar.
  8. Ponzu.

Can I add peanut butter to my chicken ramen? ›

In a small bowl, whisk together the peanut butter and soy sauce. Add a couple tablespoons of water to thin it out if needed. Add the peanut butter mixture and chicken to the noodles. Toss to combine.

What does peanut butter do to instant ramen? ›

Yep, peanut butter! It makes a brilliant addition to the noodle broth, making it silky and creamy. You only need a tablespoon to get a fantastic taste and creaminess, without overpowering the rest of the flavours.

Is peanut butter healthy? ›

It's fairly rich in nutrients and a decent protein source. It's also loaded with fiber, vitamins, and minerals, although this doesn't seem as significant when you consider the high calorie load. It is perfectly fine to incorporate moderate amounts of peanut butter into a healthful diet.

Why doesn't ramen fill me up? ›

But while you may feel bloated, chances are you won't feel full. Since the ramen contains lots of refined carbohydrates with virtually no protein or fiber, it's essentially the very definition of empty calories.

Should I put chicken broth in ramen? ›

Ramen Broth

6 cups chicken broth or stock – this will be the base of your Chicken Ramen, so use the highest quality chicken stock or broth you have access to! Sometimes I will even use bone broth for the added health benefits and protein. You can substitute with beef stock or vegetable stock.

What is the unhealthiest part of ramen? ›

The culprit is the highly processed ingredients like saturated fat and high sodium. They contribute to high blood sugar, high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, and diabetes.

Can you put nuts in ramen? ›

For a bit of a Thai flair, toss in some whole or chopped peanuts to your ramen bowl- bonus points if you add a dash of lime juice as well.

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