Ramen Noodle Casserole Recipe - Food.com (2024)

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Submitted by Sandy in Texas

"This is an easy casserole and very quick to make. This recipe can easily be increased for a last minute get together. Add a salad and you have a great dinner."

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Ready In:
25mins

Ingredients:
6
Serves:

6-8

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ingredients

  • 1 lb ground chuck
  • 1 medium onion, Diced
  • 1 (14 1/2 ounce) can diced tomatoes
  • 3 (3 ounce) packages beef-flavor ramen noodles
  • 3 cups water
  • Velveeta cheese

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directions

  • Brown Hamburger and onion, then add flavoring packets from ramen noodles and simmer for about 4 minutes.
  • Add the water and the tomatoes and bring to a boil.
  • Then add ramen noodles and cook for about 4 minutes more.
  • Pour into a casserole dish (I always SPAM it first) and cover with sliced Velveeta cheese.
  • Bake for 15 minutes at 350° or until cheese is melted.

Questions & Replies

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  1. do you drain the tomatoes or keep the juice?

    viccsgr

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Reviews

  1. We really enjoyed it. I used beef stock instead of water. Gave it more flavor.

    andihannus

  2. I made this with hot and spicy ramen then browning ground beef and putting the seasoning in the meat then mixing the ramen 1 cup water half cup milk and a can of drained rotel and 3 table spoons of sour cream in a dish covered it with shredded chesse and baked for 20 mins or until browning it was really good

    Anonymous

  3. Read some of the other reviews and was a tad nervous to use all 3 packets of ramen seasonings (I used all of the packets anyway and didn't find it to be too "salty"). I used ground turkey as that is what I have been buying lately to help cut back on fatty foods and I think I had a little more than what was called for in this recipe. We didn't have just diced tomatoes, but had diced tomaotes with diced green chilies. As a personal choice I added a dash of cumin, and garlic powder. We skipped putting it into the oven as my hubby doesn't eat cheese and I'm not a velveeta fan, instead I just sprinkled a little extra sharp cheddar cheese on my serving. This turned out terrific! My husband loved it and actually ate the leftovers for dinner tonight instead of asking what was for dinner and making a face when I replied leftovers. This needs more stars! This is a keeper!!!

    ChrissyVas

  4. Very tasty but a little salty. I'd omit one seasoning packet next time. I added garlic and habanero pepper and substituted sharp cheddar cheese for the Velveeta.

    DeeBee

  5. What a great way to cook with Ramen! I used Rotel for the tomatoes and threw in some garlic with the beef. I love the way you cook it all in one pan on the stove. I wasn't sure how big a pan was needed so I used a 12" skillet and it was a little tough to stir without spilling Next time I might break out my dutch oven. I also wanted to mention it fit perfectly in a 2 quart oval casserole dish. I drained the beef to cut out the fat but did not drain the rotel since there wasn't much juice in the can and cut the water to 2 3/4 cup.*Update - I made this again today and this time only used 2 noodle packages since that was all I had and it was a perfect smaller portion for us. Also used kraft singles for the cheese and added some chili powder to the meat.

    Skylar

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Tweaks

  1. My SIL gave me a big box of ramen noodles and I'm trying to use them. What a nice quick and easy dish! Instead of the diced tomatoes, I used pizza sauce and added garlic and lots of Italian seasoning. That was the mood we were in. Next time I'll try Mexican with Rotel , garlic, and taco seasoning. I didn't have any Velveeta, so I used a shredded blend of Colby and Monterey. I also backed off on the water after reading the other reviews. DH said he would eat it again. This was very good, thank you!

    Kelley52

  2. Excellent. I used Rotel instead of tomatoes, this added saltiness to the recipe so I would suggest reducing a packet of seasonings. Plus only used 2 cups of water which then intensifies the saltiness as well.

    kristina70

  3. I made this tonight but I used cooked, shredded chicken and chicken flavored ramen instead of the beef. It was good but I think next time I will mix some of the Velveeta into the casserole instead of just on top. I found myself trying to mix the melted pieces of velveeta into the noodles on my plate. I just think it would be better mixed in. I also think this is a great base recipe to really add different ingredients to make it different each time. I think you could add a can of cream of chicken or different veggies like mushrooms or green peppers or even corn. All in all it was good and I will make it again. My 3 year old liked it too.

    shawndradavis_11320

  4. I made exactly as the recipe called for, except I used mexican-style tomatos, with chillies and lime juice, because thats what I had on-hand, and shredded cheese instead of velveeta (not a fan). It was easy to make, once I got the right size pan (the pan I started it in ended up being too small). The taste was good, and I thought it actually improved a little overnight (the leftovers tasted a little better to me). I think next time I will throw some garlic in, because the flavor of the casserole was surprisingly mild even with the 3 seasoning packets. I didn't find it salty, as some other reviewers did, though. Thanks for sharing, we will make this again!

    Kerry G

  5. Very tasty but a little salty. I'd omit one seasoning packet next time. I added garlic and habanero pepper and substituted sharp cheddar cheese for the Velveeta.

    DeeBee

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FAQs

How to make ramen noodles in the oven? ›

Equally divide ramen noodles onto 4 large sheets of foil. Place one-fourth of shrimp onto each pile of noodles. Pour one-third of a cup of water onto each pile and securely wrap up packages. Bake for 10 minutes or until shrimp and noodles are cooked through.

What spices to add to ramen? ›

Simple Add-Ins to Boost Your Ramen Experience
  • Miso paste.
  • Chili bean sauce.
  • Thai curry paste.
  • Japanese curry powder.
  • Fish sauce.
  • Harissa.
  • Vinegar.
  • Ponzu.

How do you make ramen taste better? ›

10 Ingredients to Spice Up Your Ramen
  1. Sriracha. For those looking to add a different kind of kick in the form of heat, Sriracha is your option! ...
  2. Peanut Butter. ...
  3. Dried Seaweed. ...
  4. Furikake. ...
  5. Kimchi. ...
  6. Miso Paste. ...
  7. Soy Sauce. ...
  8. Eggs.
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How many calories does ramen noodles have? ›

Though one serving (43 grams) of ramen noodles has only 188 calories, most people consume an entire package, which equates to two servings and 371 calories.

Can you make instant noodles in oven? ›

Here's How: 3.1 Preheat the oven to 350°F, grease a muffin pan, and cook the instant ramen noodles in boiling water for 3 minutes. Once the noodles have cooked, drain them and let them cool. For the cheese sauce, melt the butter in a large saucepan.

Are ramen noodles baked or fried? ›

For most instant ramen, the noodles themselves are deep-fried before packaging. Deep frying accomplishes two steps at the same time by simultaneously cooking and drying the noodles.

What are the seven spices ramen? ›

A typical blend may contain:
  • coarsely ground red chili pepper (the main ingredient)
  • ground sanshō ("Japanese pepper")
  • roasted orange peel (Chenpi)
  • black sesame seed.
  • white sesame seed.
  • hemp seed.
  • ground ginger.
  • nori or aonori (seaweed)

What is the main spice in ramen? ›

The easy answer here is umami. But to get more granular (literally), pretty much every brand of instant noodles seasoning contains dehydrated alliums and herbs like onion, garlic, scallions, chives, and cilantro, to name a few.

Can you crack an egg in ramen? ›

You most certainly can add a fresh egg to your ramen; it's delicious. But don't do it over heat while the broth is at a boil unless you beat it first. If you want the egg whole, crack it in as soon as the boiling stops, and gently baste it with spoonfuls of hot broth.

What sauce makes ramen taste better? ›

Adding Sriracha, the popular hot sauce made with red chili and garlic, to a bowl of instant ramen is a classic, low-cost hack because it's easy, affordable, and gives the noodles a nice spice.

How do you jazz up ramen noodles? ›

Add some seasoning: You can add some flavor to your instant ramen noodles by adding soy sauce, miso paste, sesame oil, chili oil, or hot sauce. Add some crunch: You can add some crunch to your noodles by adding chopped peanuts or cashews, sesame seeds, or crispy fried onions.

Can I eat ramen everyday? ›

While instant ramen is not bad for you, it isn't recommended as a single food daily or multiple times per day on its own due to its high-sodium flavoring packet or broth. Adding additional toppings, such as protein and vegetables, to the wheat noodle and broth base can increase its nutrition profile.

Which ramen is the healthiest? ›

Shoyu ramen benefits from a clear broth that has less fat in the broth. That means it's thinner, lighter, and lower in calories. The seasoning sauce that goes in shoyu ramen is also low calorie because most of its flavor comes from soy sauce.

How many times can I eat instant noodles in a week? ›

The ideal frequency is between two to three times a week only. They should not be consumed solely, since the dish itself lacks certain key nutrition groups such as protein and fiber, leaving a risk of having malnutrition if consumed in the long term.

How do you make ramen noodles without a microwave or stove? ›

If you don't have a microwave, make your noodles with hot water from a kettle, coffee maker, or espresso maker. Just put the noodles in a bowl and pour the hot water over them. After 3 minutes, add the seasoning packet, stir, and enjoy.

What's the easiest way to cook ramen noodles? ›

Bring 2½ cups of water to a boil in a small saucepan. Add the noodles and cook for 2 minutes. Add the flavor packet, stir, and continue to cook for another 30 seconds.

What temperature do you cook ramen noodles? ›

For ramen noodles (made of wheat flours) to be fully cooked, the cooking water needs to be above a certain temperature. To put it simply, the water needs to be boiling when you start cooking fresh noodles. (The ideal cooking temperature for noodles is said to be 98 degrees Celsius.)

How do you boil ramen without a stove? ›

Boil water using any available heating source, such as a kettle, camp stove, or even a coffee maker. Pour the boiling water directly into the bowl, covering the noodles and seasonings completely. Immediately cover the bowl with a plate, lid, or plastic wrap to trap the heat. Let it sit for about 5-7 minutes.

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