Skip the store-bought seasoning packets and enjoy these quick, homemade Sesame Garlic Ramen Noodles. Bursting with savory garlic, sesame flavor, and a hint of sweetness, this dish comes together in just 9 minutes. Perfect for lunch, dinner, or a speedy meal prep, it’s a comforting and satisfying choice that’s both easy and nutritious.
2packages3 oz each instant ramen noodles, seasoning discarded
1tablespoonbutter
1tablespoonsesame oil
3½tablespoonsgarlicminced
3½tablespoonssoy sauce
3tablespoonsbrown sugar
3teaspoonsshallot ginger chili oiloptional, see notes
3tablespoonsgreen onionschopped
1teaspoonroasted sesame seeds
2tablespoonsreserved ramen cooking water
Instructions
Prepare the Noodles: Begin by bringing a large pot of water to a rolling boil over high heat. Once boiling, carefully add the instant ramen noodles. Cook the noodles according to the package instructions, typically 3–4 minutes. One minute before the noodles reach al dente (slightly firm to the bite), reserve 2 tablespoons of the hot cooking water for later use in the sauce. Then, drain the noodles thoroughly in a colander and set them aside, ensuring they do not stick together.
Melt the Butter and Heat Sesame Oil: Place a medium-sized skillet or frying pan over medium-high heat. Add 1 tablespoon of butter and 1 tablespoon of sesame oil to the pan. Allow the butter to melt completely and mix gently with the sesame oil until it forms a fragrant, golden base. This combination will give the noodles a rich, nutty flavor and silky texture.
Sauté the Garlic: Once the butter has melted, add 3½ tablespoons of minced garlic to the skillet. Stir constantly to evenly distribute the garlic and prevent it from burning. Cook for about 2 minutes, or until the garlic becomes fragrant and lightly golden. Be vigilant, as garlic can quickly brown and develop a bitter taste if left unattended. Adjust the heat as necessary to maintain a gentle sizzle.
Create the Sauce Base: Remove the skillet from the heat briefly to safely add the reserved ramen cooking water, 2 tablespoons, followed by 3½ tablespoons of soy sauce and 3 tablespoons of brown sugar. Stir the mixture until the sugar is fully dissolved and the sauce becomes slightly glossy. This ensures a perfect balance of savory, sweet, and umami flavors that will coat the noodles beautifully.
Combine Noodles and Sauce: Return the skillet to medium heat. Add the cooked and drained ramen noodles to the sauce. Gently toss the noodles in the sauce using a spatula or tongs, making sure each strand is coated evenly with the garlic-sesame mixture. Cook for approximately 1 minute to allow the noodles to absorb the flavors.
Add Shallot Ginger Chili Oil: To elevate the flavor profile, drizzle 3 teaspoons of shallot ginger chili oil over the noodles. Stir well to combine. This optional step adds a gentle heat and aromatic depth that perfectly complements the sesame and garlic flavors.
Garnish with Green Onions and Sesame Seeds: Turn off the heat and sprinkle 3 tablespoons of chopped green onions and 1 teaspoon of roasted sesame seeds over the noodles. Toss gently one more time to distribute the garnishes evenly. The green onions provide freshness and a subtle crunch, while the sesame seeds enhance nuttiness and texture.
Plate and Serve Immediately: Transfer the noodles to serving bowls while still hot. For an extra touch, add more chopped green onions or sesame seeds on top as desired. Serve immediately to enjoy the noodles at their peak flavor and texture. This dish pairs wonderfully with steamed vegetables, a soft-boiled egg, or your favorite protein for a more substantial meal.
Notes
Garlic: Use fresh garlic for maximum flavor; pre-minced garlic from jars may reduce aroma and depth. Be careful not to let it brown, as burnt garlic will taste bitter.
Noodles: Instant ramen is best, but you can substitute whole wheat or brown rice noodles for a fiber-rich, healthier alternative. Adjust cooking time accordingly.
Soy Sauce: Light soy sauce gives a balanced saltiness, while a dash of dark soy sauce can deepen the color and umami flavor. Taste and adjust based on preference.
Shallot Ginger Chili Oil: Optional, but it adds a sophisticated kick. If unavailable, a pinch of red pepper flakes or sesame chili oil works well.
Butter and Sesame Oil: Combining both ensures richness from the butter and nutty aroma from the sesame oil, creating a well-rounded flavor base.