This dish is inspired by the rich, savory flavors of miso ramen but way simpler and faster. Butter and white miso create a silky sauce that coats the noodles perfectly, while soy sauce and rice vinegar add that perfect balance of salty and tangy. It’s cozy, comforting, and ready in about 15 minutes — perfect for when you want something special without spending hours in the kitchen.

Miso Ramen Butter Noodles You’ll Want Tonight
Ingredients for this Miso Ramen
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2 (3-ounce) packages dry ramen noodles (throw out the seasoning packets)
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3 tablespoons white miso paste
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2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
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2 tablespoons lower-sodium soy sauce (add more if you want it saltier)
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1 tablespoon seasoned rice vinegar
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1 tablespoon chili oil (totally optional, but it adds a nice kick)
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Thinly sliced green onions, for garnish (optional)
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Sesame seeds, for garnish (optional)

Chili oil

Miso paste

Dry Ramen Noodles
Prep Time
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Total: 10–15 minutes
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Prep: 5 minutes
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Cook: 5–7 minutes
Directions
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Boil a pot of water and cook the ramen noodles according to the package instructions. When they’re done, drain the noodles and toss out the seasoning packets.
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While the noodles are hot, mix together the white miso paste, melted butter, soy sauce, rice vinegar, and chili oil in a small bowl until smooth.
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Pour the sauce over the drained noodles and toss everything together really well until every strand is coated and shiny.
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Taste it, and if you want it saltier or more tangy, add a bit more soy sauce or vinegar.
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Sprinkle green onions and sesame seeds on top if you like, then dig in!
Nutrition (Approximate per serving) about this Miso Ramen
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Calories: Around 420–450
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Protein: About 10 grams
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Carbs: About 55 grams
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Fat: Around 18 grams
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Sodium: Moderate to high (depends on how much soy sauce you add)
FAQ
Can I swap the white miso for another type?
Yeah! White miso is mild and sweet, but yellow miso works too. Red miso is stronger, so use a smaller amount if you try that.
Is this the same as traditional miso ramen?
Not quite — this is a quick, simple version inspired by the flavors of miso ramen, but it’s not a soup or broth-based dish.
What else can I add?
Soft-boiled eggs, tofu, mushrooms, shrimp, or spinach are great additions if you want to bulk it up.
Can I make it spicy?
For sure! Just add more chili oil or a spoonful of chili crisp if you like heat.
Source: www.allrecipes.com