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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
- 01
Press tofu with paper towels to remove some of the water. Grate tofu on a box grater, on medium / large holes.
- 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).
- 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.
- 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.
- 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).
- 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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