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Spicy Gourmet Kimchi Ramyun

Spicy Gourmet Kimchi Ramyun

When I have tough days, so-called my 5 minutes dedicated purely to myself, I typically make Spicy Gourmet Kimchi Ramyun or Ramen.

Oh, and if it is raining like these past two days, it became a must-have. Spicy makes me tingle, and relaxed and I instantly feel calmness going through my body.

I would totally like to add that this hits the spot!
What makes you calm and collected?

Nevertheless, I wanted to share this recipe for quite some time. I had more than several requests for somewhat healthier gourmet ramen.

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However, I just could not post it before. My apologies for waiting for so long. When you think of ramen, it associates you to unhealthy fast instant noodle soup that most of the college students live off.

With that being said, It can be turned around when you include fresh ingredients, it is instantly more delicious and yes Lil’ bit healthier version. For all one knows it looks more like Jjigae (stew) but it’s not!

Spicy Gourmet Kimchi Ramyun

Well, it has been a very tough week, never-ending week and to tell you honestly this one already started to be not far off. Tough, I know, but I am a tough cookie. I get easily overwhelmed and then I drop a few floors down.

Yesterday’s rain was magical. I think I needed rainy, thundery rather a depressing Monday.

A day to completely relax and curl in a blanket read a book and let my mind get into a calming place of the state.

Now without taking too much of your time, let us get some food into those bellies. Shall we?

One thought, you have to do this because it is absolutely astonishing, especially if you love spicy.

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Of course, it can be adjusted to your own taste. I love adding tofu because just like rice it suppresses a bit of the heat.

Oh, and I am so not “making it fancy” when there is no camera around! It is eaten from the pot in my kitchen without any reservations!!!

I hope you try this easy Spicy Gourmet Kimchi Ramyun, recipe because it is truly delicious.

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Spicy Gourmet Kimchi Ramyun
Yield: Serves 2

Spicy Gourmet Kimchi Ramyun

Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes

If you love spicy ramen then you will love my Spicy Gourmet Kimchi Ramyun.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups Chicken broth low sodium
  • 1 cup of water
  • 1 2 x2 Dashima/Kombu/edible kelp
  • 3-4 Oz 85g-113g Chicken /beef or pork, cut into small cubes or very thin slices
  • 1 green onion chopped
  • 5 Mushrooms sliced (I used both button and Shiitake)
  • 1 cup Ripe Aged Kimchi, chopped
  • 2 pk Shin Ramyun instant noodles {with seasoning} /not in the cup
  • Salt to taste *if needed
  • 1 Egg more if desired
  • Silken Tofu or odeng (fish cake)*optional

Garnish Options

  • 2 Green Onions chopped
  • Red Chili Pepper fresh
  • Korean Chili Treads {shilgochu}
  • Sesame Oil
  • Cheddar Cheese

Instructions

  1. Boil chicken broth and water, adding kelp in the broth, Let it boil for 2 minutes and add chicken or any other meat that is cut into very small slices or cubes. Let it boil on high heat for 6 minutes, covered with the lid. You may take kelp out or leave it in and/or eat it later. READ NOTES*
  2. Take the lid off and add chopped green onion, mushrooms, and chopped kimchi. Stir and cover to boil for 3-5 minutes.
  3. Open Shin Ramyun pack and take the seasoning out. Add seasoning to your spicy tolerance *half of seasoning {in foil pk} of 1 pack could be enough spicy for some -Taste and see if you need more seasonings.
  4. Add noodles, stir and cook for 3 more minutes, uncovered. You may add cubed tofu or sliced odeng to the soup at this time.
  5. While the soup is boiling add egg, you may stir if you like or leave it to cook whole, like a poached egg.
  6. Take it off the stove and garnish it with chopped green onions, red chilies, Korean chili threads, and sesame oil, Cheddar cheese give you creamy sensation. All optional.

Notes

Meat is not as important if you don't want to use it, but I love it, it gives me more flavor. You can add canned/or in pack tuna, so well with it too.

Oh, of course, spam as well. IF you use beef, let it cook/boil over 6 minutes. Chicken Cooks faster.

Any meat that boils it's better when it cooks longer so I will let you decide. I used fresh shiitake because I had a whole pack. So what you need to do is just cut off the stems and slice them.

In case you would like to use dry, just soak them for 10-15 minutes prior to cooking, cut out the stems and slice, then boil with kelp in the first step. I like adding ripe kimchi, about 3-4 months old, cause that sourness gives so much flavor.

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