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Ramen Eggs - this recipe shows you how to make delicious, runny, and gooey Japanese eggs for ramen perfectly. Super easy, just marinate and boil!

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What Are Ramen Eggs?

Japanese ramen eggs…you know those perfectly boiled and marinated eggs with a nicely set egg white but gooey, soft egg yolk that is so creamy and silky that you just can’t get enough?

Yes, they are what I call ramen eggs, because only with Japanese ramen, we can get boiled eggs so refined and so utterly delicious.

I love ramen eggs or ajitsuke tamago, which in Japanese (means “flavored eggs”).

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  • Miso Ramen
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Ingredients for Ramen Soft Boiled Egg

  • Baking soda
  • Eggs
  • Japanese tsuyu or soup base
  • Cooking sake
  • Mirin
  • Soy sauce

Cooking Tips

  • Timing is everything, and you have to be very precise when it comes to the cooking time.
  • Just one minute could make the eggs under cooked with unset egg white, or overcooked as the egg yolk will be completely set.
  • The cooking time also depends on the temperature of the eggs, whether they are straight out of the fridge or at room temperature. My recipe uses room temperature eggs
  • Another challenging part of this recipe is the freshness of the eggs as the egg shells might be hard to peel and hence you won’t have pretty eggs if the shells don’t come off easily. For that, I used baking soda while boiling the eggs to make the peeling easier.
  • As simple as they look, they do take some time to make. After you boil the eggs, you marinate the egg in the soy sauce mixture overnight or best 24 hours so the eggs taste absolutely flavorful.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How Long Can You Keep Ramen Eggs?

You can store the eggs, unopened and sealed, in the fridge for up to 3 days. Throw away the marinade after 12 hours. Reheat in ramen soup to serve.

How Many Calories?

This recipe has 83 calories per serving.

What Dishes to Serve with This Recipe?

For a wholesome meal and easy weeknight dinner, I recommend the following recipes.

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Japanese Ramen Egg

How to make Ramen Eggs - gooey, soft, almost runny egg yolks, ramen eggs are the best. Learn the secret techniques.

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By Bee Yinn Low

Yield 6 people

Prep 10 minutes mins

Cook 7 minutes mins

Total 17 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • water for boiling
  • 1 tablespoon baking soda
  • 6 eggs at room temperature

Seasoning Sauce:

  • 50 ml Japanese tsuyu or soup base (such as Mizkan Bonito-Flavored Soup Base)
  • 50 ml cooking sake
  • 25 ml soy sauce or Tamari soy sauce
  • 25 ml mirin

Instructions

  • Combine the water and baking soda in the pot and bring the water to boil. The water level must be deep enough to cover all eggs. When the water boils, add the eggs and cook for 7 minutes.

  • In a separate pan, add all the ingredients in Seasoning Sauce together. Bring the sauce to boil, then remove from the heat and let cool.

  • When your eggs are done cooking, plunge them into ice water and leave to sit for 5 minutes. Carefully peel off the shells, while the eggs are still in the water. Make sure you remove the membrane covering the egg white.

  • In a container or a bag, add the Seasoning Sauce and the eggs. Gently rotate the eggs to make sure they’re evenly covered in the sauce, then leave to stand overnight, or 1 or 2 days in the fridge. When they are ready to serve, slice into halves and serve with ramen or eat as a snack.

Notes

I used room temperature eggs. The eggs are best after 2 days in the fridge. Baking soda helps with the peeling of the eggs so your ramen eggs will be pretty and nice!

Course: Japanese Recipes

Cuisine: Egg

Keywords: ramen egg

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Japanese Ramen Egg

Amount Per Serving (6 people)

Calories 83Calories from Fat 36

% Daily Value*

Fat 4g6%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Cholesterol 164mg55%

Sodium 874mg38%

Carbohydrates 3g1%

Sugar 1g1%

Protein 6g12%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Notice: Nutrition is auto-calculated, using Spoonacular, for your convenience. Where relevant, we recommend using your own nutrition calculations.

Ramen Egg (The Easiest Recipe!) - Rasa Malaysia (2024)

FAQs

How to quickly make egg for ramen? ›

How to make the perfect ramen egg.
  1. Bring a pot of water to a boil.
  2. Once the water is boiling carefully place the eggs into the boiling water using a spoon or ladle to avoid cracking them.
  3. Cook the eggs for 6 minutes and 30 seconds.
Aug 17, 2021

Can I crack an egg into my ramen? ›

In a medium bowl, combine the noodles and the seasoning packet with 2 cups of water and microwave on high power until the noodles are cooked, 4 minutes. Stir the noodles and crack the egg on top. Microwave on high power until the egg white is just cooked through but the yolk is still runny in the center, 1 minute.

Can you make ramen with raw egg? ›

Yes, it is possible to put a raw egg in instant ramen. One popular way to do this is to crack the raw egg into the bowl of hot instant ramen noodles and broth, then stir it quickly so that the egg cooks from the heat of the noodles and broth.

How to make Onsen Ramen egg? ›

If you are using a tea kettle you can simply pour the boiling water into a heat-safe bowl and continue as normal. Next, add the egg to the pot and cover it with a lid. Set your timer for 15 minutes. While the onsen egg cooks, you can prepare your ramen.

How to make a 6 minute egg for ramen? ›

Using a spider or slotted spoon, carefully lower eggs into water. Reduce heat to maintain a bare simmer (about 190°F/88°C). Cook for exactly 6 minutes for a liquid egg yolk and 7 minutes for jammy egg yolk. Drain hot water and carefully peel eggs under cold running water.

How long to boil egg for ramen egg? ›

Carefully and gently lower one egg at a time into the boiling water with a mesh strainer/skimmer or a ladle. When you add the first egg, set a 7-minute timer. You can cook them 6 to 6½ minutes for a runny egg yolk and 8 to 9 minutes for a custard-like egg yolk.

How to make Kylie Jenner ramen? ›

You just cook your ramen like normally, then just beat up an egg, add it to your noodles with some garlic powder, the seasoning packet that came with your noodles, and a stick of butter. Give it a little stir for a minute. Little confession. I have actually never had an egg in my noodles before.

Is ramen with egg healthy? ›

Pile on protein: Since ramen noodles are low in protein, topping them with eggs, chicken, fish or tofu will provide a source of protein that will keep you fuller longer. Choose low-sodium versions: Instant ramen noodles are available in low-sodium options, which can cut the salt content of the dish drastically.

Do people put raw egg yolk in ramen? ›

Egg yolk: This helps make this broth and ramen super creamy! Don't worry about it being raw, it does cook through as the hot broth hits the seasoning mixture. Kewpie mayo: I love to use Japanese mayo here! But, you can use regular mayo, too.

Can I crack an egg into boiling water? ›

1 Bring a pot of water to a gentle boil, then salt the water. Meanwhile, crack an egg (or 2, or 3!) into a small cup. 2With a spoon, begin stirring the boiling water in a large, circular motion. 3When the water is swirling like a tornado, add the eggs.

What is a 63c egg? ›

A 63-degree egg is placed in a water bath at 63°C for around 40-45 minutes, to the point at which the egg white is just cooked, but the yolk is still deliciously creamy and runny. It's also known as an onsen egg, as the eggs were traditionally gently poached in Japanese onsen hot springs.

What is Japanese ramen egg? ›

Ramen eggs are Japanese soft-boiled eggs marinated in a sweetened soy sauce mixture and served as a ramen topping. In Japan, ramen eggs are called ajitsuke tamago or ajitama. “Aji means taste, and tama means ball (or egg), so the literal translation is taste-ball,” Yamash*ta says.

What is Ontama? ›

On-Tama (Onsen Tamago, or Hot Spring Egg)

Some Japanese would use volcanic hot springs to cook eggs. They had the perfect temperature for cooking an egg inside the shell. Now we prepare the egg in water about the same temperature you would use to take a hot bath.

How long to microwave egg in ramen broth? ›

Cook for 5 to 7 minutes. Remove eggs. Place in a bowl of cold water to cool, and peel the shells.

How to cook egg in microwave? ›

Add a few inches of water to a microwwave-safe bowl or mug, then carefully crack the egg into it. Use a toothpick to prick the yolk to allow steam to escape, and pop it into the microwave for 60 seconds. If the egg whites have become opaque, you're ready to go. If not, add another 30 seconds to the cook time.

How do you soft boil an egg in the microwave? ›

Fill a microwave-safe bowl with salted water. Microwave on high until boiling, 1 to 1 1/2 minutes. Remove eggs from warm water and place into boiling water; cover the bowl with plastic wrap. Microwave at 60% power for 1 1/2 minutes.

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