Miso Peanut Ramen Bowls

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Miso Peanut Ramen Bowls

A sweet and creamy savory broth ladled into bowls with noodles, crispy crumbled tofu, and fresh veg! These ramen bowls are SO GOOD.

Prep

5 min

Cook

30 min

Total

35 min

Serves

4

Instructions

  1. 01

    Press tofu with paper towels to remove some of the water. Grate tofu on a box grater, on medium / large holes.

  2. 02

    Heat olive oil in a nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add the tofu shreds; saute until golden and lightly crisped (it usually takes me 10-15 minutes to really get it to have some crispy / chewy texture).

  3. 03

    Add the teriyaki sauce and grated garlic to the “thirsty” tofu. Sauté for another 5-10 minutes to caramelize further. Add 1-2 tablespoons more sauce as desired. Transfer to a separate bowl and wipe out the pan.

  4. 04

    In the same pan, heat the curry paste, miso, peanut butter, soy sauce, and brown sugar until it’s worked into a thick paste. Add the coconut milk and broth, and whisk until incorporated. Simmer for 5-10 minutes until slightly thickened and creamy.

  5. 05

    Meanwhile, boil ramen in a separate pot for 3-4 minutes; drain, and add to sauce. Simmer 1-2 minutes until the noodles are well-coated (and add more broth if you want it to be more soupy).

  6. 06

    Transfer noodles into in bowls, and pour a scoop of the broth over the top. Top with the tofu, herbs, and chili crisp on top. She’s so yummy!

Nutrition

per serving

Calories
549
Protein
20.6g
Carbs
43.8g
Fat
33.9g
Fiber
2.8g
Sugar
6.4g
Sat. fat
20.4g
Sodium
1186.3mg
Cholesterol
0mg

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