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    Spicy Pork Ramen Noodle Soup

    Published: May 14, 2020 · Modified: Apr 20, 2021 by Nicky Corbishley

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    Two bowls of pork ramen on a dark background

    This Spicy Pork Ramen Noodle Soup is delicious and completely homemade. Slow-cooked pork with tender noodles, crunchy veggies, a just-slightly-runny egg with a broth that's full of that delicious umami flavour!
    Overhead photo of 2 bowls full of pork ramen with pulled pork, noodles, spinach, runny eggs and broth on a blue background with a spoon and chopsticks

    Forget the packets of dried ramen noodles this is the BEST!

    I've had so-so ramen (always a little disappointing when the broth is too watered down) and I've had great ramen, like when we visited New York (that definitely falls into the category of great, if not magnificent!).

    The broth is made by slow cooking the pork for 4 hours, along with lots of delicious extras such as garlic, ginger, soy sauce, mirin and gochujang. The layers of flavour are amazing and you end up with a thick silky broth, full of that rich umami taste.

    The rest of the Spicy Pork Ramen Noodle Soup consists of noodles, veggies and just-soft boiled eggs. I like to throw on a few chilli flakes at the end too. It gives the soup a lovely spicy kick, but you can leave it out (or serve the chilli flakes on the side) if that sounds too spicy.

    What do we need?

    Ingredients for Slow cooked pork ramen on a wooden table
    Ingredients for Pork Ramen

    What cut of pork to use?

    • Boneless rolled pork shoulder is the best cut of meat to use for this pork ramen, as it has the right amount of fat to ensure a flavourful silky broth with tender meat.
    • Boneless leg of pork can be used too. There's a little less fat and marbling in pork leg, so the broth won't be quite as rich but it will still taste great.

    What type of noodles for ramen?

    Look for dried or frozen ramen noodles (frozen Yutaka Ramen Noodles are great).

    You can use noodles from those instant noodle packs if you like (discard the powder sachet).

    Rice noodles or soba noodles work ok. Medium egg noodles aren't bad at a push

    How to make the ramen:

    • Season the pork with the salt and pepper and place in the pan with the hot oil. Seal on all sides.
    • Add in stock, onion, carrot, celery, garlic and ginger.
    • Then add in the mirin, soy sauce, gochujang and a chopped red chilli.
    • Bring to the boil, then place a lid on the pan and place in the oven for 4 hours at 150C/300F.
    • Take the pork out of the pan and shred on a chopping board.
    • Strain the cooking liquid.

    8 image collage showing initial steps for making slow cooked pork ramen

    • Pour the strained liquid back into the pan with the the shredded pork. Leave on a low heat to keep warm.
    • Fry sliced leeks in a little oil with salt and pepper. Move to one side and add spinach. Allow to wilt.
    • Divide cooked noodles between four bowls. Top with hot broth, shredded pork, leek, spinach and carrot matchsticks.
    • Add two halves of soft boiled egg per bowl and garnish the ramen with spring onions (scallions), white and black sesame seeds and the chilli flakes before serving.

    6 image collage showing final steps for making slow cooked pork ramen

    What is gochujang?

    Gochujang (<-- affiliate link) is a Korean fermented red chilli sauce or paste with a smoky-sweet and slightly spicy flavour. Some brands are spicier than others. I prefer the paste, rather than the sauce for a stronger flavour. It is hot though, so if you don't like too much heat, then go easy on it.
    It’s a fantastic addition to sauces and marinades, as it adds heat, richness, tang and a little sweetness. I use it in lots of recipes.

    overhead picture of pork ramen with shredded meat and a boiled egg

    Other recipes using Gochujang

    • Oven Baked Asian Ribs
    • Sticky Korean Fried Chicken
    • Korean Lamb Cutlets
    • Beef Bulgogi bowls
    • Spicy Korean Steak Sandwich(the best grilled cheese!)

    Don't be alarmed by the size of the ingredients list and the time it takes. This pork ramen is so worth it, and it's actually pretty easy. I've made it twice in one week before now, and have doubled everything up to serve a a family gathering too.

    Grab a few napkins, this one's a splashy one 🙂

    Close up photo of a bowls full of pork ramen with pulled pork, noodles, spinach, runny eggs and broth

    More slurpy spicy dishes:

    • Seafood Laksa - on the table in 30 minutes (including making the homemade yellow curry paste)
    • Mee Goreng (spicy fried noodles)
    • Beef Chow Fun (marinated beef and noodles)
    • Chinese style curry with juicy meatballs
    • Prawn and Mango Curry noodle bowl

    Perfect soft boiled eggs:

    Soft boiled eggs go so well with ramen so in order to make the perfect soft boiled eggs:

    1. Place room temperature large eggs in a medium-sized saucepan (no more than 4 in a pan) and just cover with cold water.
    2. Bring to the boil, then simmer gently for 6 minutes.
    3. Turn off the heat and place the eggs in a bowl of water with ice for 5 minutes to stop the cooking process.
    4. Carefully peel the eggs before slicing in half.

    See how to make it

     

    Spicy Pork Ramen in a white bowl

    Spicy Pork Ramen Noodle Soup

    By: Nicky Corbishley
    Spicy Pork Ramen - Slow cooked pork with noodles, veggies and a just-slightly-runny egg. Full of that delicious umami flavour!
    4.97 from 27 votes
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    Prep Time 20 minutes mins
    Cook Time 4 hours hrs 40 minutes mins
    Total Time 5 hours hrs
    Course Dinner, Lunch
    Cuisine Asian
    Servings 4 people
    Calories 670 kcal

    Ingredients
     

    • 2 tbsp olive oil
    • 2.2 lbs (1kg) rolled pork shoulder
    • ¼ tsp salt
    • ¼ tsp pepper
    • 8 ½ cups (2litres) chicken or vegetable stock
    • 1 onion - cut in half (no need to remove the skin)
    • 2 carrots - peeled. One left whole, the other cut into matchsticks
    • 1 stick of celery - broken in half
    • 3 cloves garlic - chopped in half (no need to peel)
    • 1 thumb-sized piece of ginger - roughly chopped (no need to peel)
    • 2 tbsp mirin
    • 3 tbsp soy sauce
    • 2 tbsp Gochujang Paste - *Use half the amount if you don't like your ramen too hot.
    • 1 red chilli - roughly sliced (remove the seeds if you don’t like it too hot)
    • 4 large eggs
    • 7 oz (200g) dried ramen noodles - or 17.5oz (500g) cooked ramen noodles
    • 1 leek - sliced
    • 3 packed cups (100g) baby spinach leaves
    • 1 tsp sesame seeds
    • 1 tsp black sesame seeds
    • Small bunch spring onions - scallions, chopped
    • 1 tsp red chilli flakes

    INSTRUCTIONS
     

    • Preheat the oven to 150C/300F. Place a large casserole pan on the hob, add 1 tbsp of the oil and heat until very hot.
    • Season the pork with the salt and pepper and place in the pan with the hot oil. Seal on all sides.
    • Pour the stock over the pork.
    • Add in the onion, the whole carrot, celery, garlic and ginger.
    • Now add the mirin, soy sauce, gochujang and the red chilli. Bring to the boil, then place a lid on the pan and place in the oven for 4 hours.
      NOTE: Check two or three times during cooking, and top up with a little boiling water if needed. You’ll need at least 1 litre of liquid left by the time the pork finishes cooking.
    • Take the pan out of the oven and place the pork on a chopping board. Remove and discard the layer of fat. Shred the pork using two forks.
    • Place a sieve over a large bowl and strain the cooking liquid. Throw the strained vegetables away and place the liquid back in the pan with the shredded pork. Leave on a low heat to keep warm.
    • Place the eggs in a small pan. Just cover with cold water. Bring to the boil, then simmer for 6 minutes.
    • Remove the eggs from the heat and place in a bowl of cold water to stop the cooking process.
    • If you're using dried noodles, place the noodles in a pan of boiling water and boil for 5 minutes. Then drain, run under cold water (to stop them sticking) and put to one side.
    • Heat the remaining oil in a frying pan.
    • Add the leek, season with a pinch of salt and pepper then fry for 5 minutes, stirring a couple of times.
    • Push the leeks to one side of the pan and add the spinach to the pan. Allow to wilt for 1 minute.
    • Divide the noodles between four bowls. Top with the hot broth, shredded pork, leek, spinach and carrot matchsticks.
    • Carefully peel the two eggs and slice in half. Place 2 halves in each bowl.
    • Garnish the soup with spring onions, then sprinkle with the white and black sesame seeds and the chilli flakes before serving.

    Video

    ✎ Notes

    Can I make it ahead?

    You can make the pork and liquid ahead, but I would recommend making the toppings right before serving.
    • Cook the pork, then shred it and strain the stock. The pork and strained liquid can be placed in a container together with a lid on and refrigerated for 2-3 days.
    • Reheat over a medium heat in a pan. 
    • Make all of the toppings as per the recipe as the pork is reheating.

    Can I freeze it?

    Yes. You can make the pork and liquid ahead, but not the other toppings/additions.
    • Cook the pork, then shred it and strain the stock. The pork and strained liquid can be placed in a container together with a lid on and frozen.
    • Defrost in the refrigerator overnight.
    • Reheat the pork and liquid over a medium heat in a pan. 
    • Make all of the toppings as per the recipe as the pork is reheating.

    Make it in the slow cooker:

    You can cook the pork in the slow cooker. Cook as per the recipe up to the point you add the sliced red chillies in step 5. Then transfer to a slow cooker and cook for 7-8 hours on low or 6-7 hours on high.
    Once the pork is cooked, continue on with the recipe as per the instructions.

    Ingredient substitutions/swaps:

    You can replace the mirin with Chinese rice vinegar or rice wine vinegar
    Swap out the baby spinach for pak choi or sliced spring greens
    Add extras such as fried mushrooms, fresh radish slices or crispy seaweed
     
    Nutritional information is per serving.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 670kcalCarbohydrates: 53gProtein: 45gFat: 30gSaturated Fat: 10gCholesterol: 265mgSodium: 2351mgPotassium: 1211mgFiber: 4gSugar: 9gVitamin A: 8665IUVitamin C: 38.9mgCalcium: 157mgIron: 7.1mg
    Keywords Any Time Of the year, autumn, Comfort Food, Homemade ramen, How to make Ramen, ramen noodle soup
    Tried this recipe?Mention @KitchenSanctuary or tag #KitchenSanctuary on Instagram!

    Equipment:

    In order to make this Spicy Pork Ramen Noodle Soup recipe you will need:

      • A good Kitchen knife. I have recently bought this Dalstrong one and love it.
      • Chopping Board
      • Casserole pan/dutch oven
      • Large Sieve
      • Large Bowl 
      • Frying Pan/Skillet 
      • Measuring Spoons
      • Wooden or Silicon Coated Spoons. We have just bought these and love them.

    Originally Posted in July 2016. Updated Sep 2019 and then again in May 2020 with new photos, tips and video.

    Some of the links in this post may be affiliate links – which means if you buy the product I get a small commission (at no extra cost to you). If you do buy, then thank you! That’s what helps us to keep Kitchen Sanctuary running. The nutritional information provided is approximate and can vary depending on several factors. For more information please see our Terms & Conditions.

     

     

     

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    1. K Manc says

      July 22, 2023 at 9:27 pm

      5 stars
      I have made this recipe several times, and the broth is so silky and flavorful. The umami in the broth is off the charts. I love that every time I have made this, my final bowl looks different because the variety of final vegetables added to the bowl. I have made the broth with a pork loin, and I shortened the overall cooking time for lower fat cut. I love that I can freeze the unused broth to have a quick ramen dinner with the time commitment.

      Reply
    2. Caroline says

      June 07, 2023 at 11:56 pm

      5 stars
      This recipe is fantastic! The spice level is just the perfect amount. We added some sliced up celery for an extra crunch but otherwise followed the recipe closely. Will be making this one on the regular!

      Reply
    3. Lee Cord says

      June 06, 2023 at 4:19 am

      Hi, can you use pork Boston butt instead of shoulder ?

      Reply
    4. Jen says

      April 09, 2023 at 3:21 pm

      5 stars
      Excellent recipe. My family loves it. So flavorful, hearty and a beautiful impressive dish once you put it all together. The only place I could find a decent rolled boneless pork shoulder was Whole Foods.

      Reply
    5. John says

      February 11, 2023 at 5:50 pm

      5 stars
      I've made this many times now and absolutely love it!!! I don't put the egg in it, but otherwise I follow the recipe pretty closely and I don't have any suggestions other than making sure to use some good noodles.

      Reply
    6. AME says

      January 23, 2023 at 12:02 am

      5 stars
      Amazing! My very picky husband ate his first leeks and green onions! We make this on repeat

      Reply
    7. Rohit says

      December 31, 2022 at 11:24 am

      When using half the quantity of pork, would the baking time also be reduced by half? So should I put it in the oven for just two hours instead of the four hour cook?

      Reply
      • John says

        February 11, 2023 at 5:51 pm

        No this wouldn't reduce the cooking time in half. There would be some reduction, but it wouldn't be linear like that. If you're not sure I suggest using a meat thermometer.

        Reply
    8. Tracy says

      August 07, 2022 at 6:33 am

      5 stars
      One of the best recipes!
      Absolutely delicious.
      Everyone in my family loves it

      Reply
    9. BB says

      June 13, 2022 at 4:55 pm

      Thanks for the recipe. I had been looking for a decent ramen recipe and this one looks really good. I'm making my pork and broth in the Crock Pot. We'll see how it turns out.

      Reply
    10. Jennifer says

      May 03, 2022 at 9:18 pm

      Can the pork be made in the instant pot?

      Reply
      • Natasha says

        May 19, 2022 at 12:49 pm

        I was just thinking the same thing!

        I previously made an instant pot pulled pork recipe which turned out amazing. I think the same timings will be sufficient: High pressure for 60 mins and then NPR (mine took about 30 mins to come down to normal pressure)

        Reply
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