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Rich pork broth, sweet and salty caramelized pork, jammy ramen eggs and thick, chewy noodles make this Instant Pot Ramen just incredible! Using the Instant Pot makes this recipe super easy to make.
Restaurant quality ramen right in your own home. And making it in the Instant Pot just makes it SO EASY!
Sticky, caramelized pork, tender melt-in-your-mouth pork belly and jammy ramen eggs is really all you need in life in my opinion. So you don't HAVE to include the pork belly or ramen eggs, but good god why not????
**If you want to include the Ramen Eggs and Pork Belly, I highly recommend making them in advance.
It's totally worth the extra work. I'm not going to tell you this recipe is quick and easy. It is easy, but there are a few steps involved and it takes a little bit of time.
If you want an ultra quick and easy ramen recipe without using the Instant Pot, this spicy chicken ramen, tan tan ramen, shoyu ramen or shio ramen is awesome!
But it's totally worth it. This Instant Pot Ramen is one of the most popular recipes on the blog, so you guys must agree!!
If not, I've also included slow cooker instructions in the recipe card.
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Ingredients
Don't be intimidated by all the ingredients, it's not one bit difficult to make this.
I use the prepackaged ramen noodles you buy in the store (discard the seasoning packet - or save it for something else). You can also buy ramen noodles on Amazon HERE (affiliate link).
Dashi powder is a Japanese soup stock that is typically made from dried kelp, bonito flakes, and/or anchovies. It has a wonderful umami flavor and adds depth to the soup. You can buy it on Amazon HERE (affiliate link), or learn how to make dashi.
Dark soy sauce is used to season the pork when caramelizing it under the broiler. Dark soy sauce is typically aged with a touch of molasses and cornstarch. It is thicker and less salty than regular soy sauce. Buy it on Amazon HERE (affiliate link). Check out these dark soy sauce substitutes.
Fish sauce is a sauce made from anchovies fermented in salt. While the smell can sometimes be strong, the flavor is out of this world delicious. When added to marinades and sauces, it does not have a fishy flavor as you would expect. It just adds a wonderful savory flavor. Buy it on Amazon HERE (affiliate link).
You will definitely want to make these Ramen Eggs. They are simple to make (they need to marinate overnight) and are just perfection in this ramen. While optional, I HIGHLY recommend them!
This Braised Pork Belly (Kakuni) is also optional, but I absolutely love it in this recipe. It does take some time to make, but can easily be done in advance. You could also use these braised pork shanks in the ramen!
Scroll down to the recipe card for a complete list of ingredients.
Ingredients for Caramelized Pork:
Ingredients for Ramen Broth:
Please scroll to the recipe to get a full listing of ingredients.
Step By Step Instructions
Like I said earlier, there are a few steps, but it's all totally worth it. And I really hope you took the time to make the Braised Pork Belly and Ramen Eggs in advance!
Step 1: Brown the pork on all sides right in the Instant Pot, about 6 minutes per side. Searing it on the outside helps to keep the juices in.
Step 2: Add the chicken broth, water, sake and dashi powder. Use the pressure cooker setting (high) to cook for 45 minutes.
Let the pressure release naturally for 15 minutes, then use quick release to release any remaining pressure. Remove the pork from the Instant Pot and place on a lined baking sheet.
Step 3: Using a fork or your hands, shred the pork into bite sized pieces (about 1 inch).
Be sure to line your baking sheet. I did not and the baking sheet in this photo has now been thrown away. It had a good life.
Sprinkle the brown sugar and dark soy sauce on the pork pieces, mix well and broil until pork is caramelized (5-10 minutes), being careful not to let the sugar burn.
Step 4: Set the Instant Pot to sauté (normal) and add the fish sauce, soy sauce, black pepper, chili garlic paste, and rice wine vinegar to the broth. Simmer the broth for 5 minutes.
Step 5: While the broth finishes, cook the noodles in boiling water for 2-3 minutes, until tender. Drain and divide noodles into bowls.
Step 6: Add the broth, braised pork belly, caramelized pork pieces, green onions, 1-2 ramen eggs (halved) and garnishes, if desired.
Ramen Topping Ideas
- Sprinkle with sesame seeds;
- Try this spicy numbing Chili Oil - I use this stuff on everything!
- Drizzle fresh lime juice on top when serving;
- Top with fried garlic, shallot or onions;
- Sliced jalapenos or other spicy pepper;
- Sriracha is always a good option;
- Cooked edamame, shredded carrots, bean sprouts and/or fresh cilantro are all great ideas to add some veggies.
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Expert Tips
- Make the Braised Pork Belly and Ramen Eggs in advance.
- For an extra rich broth, remove the fat from the pork after it has cooked and place it back in the Instant Pot with the pork cooking liquid. Pressure cook for another 20 minutes and use the quick release to release the pressure.
- Line the baking sheet with foil or parchment paper before broiling the pork. The sugar will burn to the pan if you don't line it and your pan will likely be ruined.
- For leftovers, store the noodles and broth separately as the noodles will soak up the broth.
- To make ahead, cook the pork, shred it and store it in a container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Store the broth separately in a container. When ready to serve, broil the pork with the sugar and soy sauce and cook the noodles. Combine remaining ingredients in the bowls and serve.
You'll probably also want to try this Coconut Curry Ramen or this cheesy Turkey ramen! They're both made in the Instant Pot.
Make it a Meal
- Start with these Pork Belly Buns or this Chicken Yakitori;
- Check out these 15 Japanese Salads from Just One Cookbook;
- Serve with Miso Grilled Corn;
- If you like rice with your meal, try this Chinese Fried Rice or this Kimchi Fried Rice - both incredible options!
- Finish the meal off with this Japanese Cheesecake (Souffle Cheesecake).
The Slow Cooker Option
Now I know not everyone has made the leap to the Instant Pot yet, so I've also included instructions in the recipe card for using a slow cooker. The steps are somewhat similar, but the slow cooker takes so much looonger. But it works.
More Instant Pot Favorites
- Vietnamese Pho;
- Chicken Paprikash Recipe;
- Vietnamese Pork;
- Browse all the Instant Pot Recipes!!
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Recipe
Instant Pot Ramen (Pork Ramen)
Ingredients
- 2 pounds pork shoulder/butt
- 2 tablespoons cooking oil
- 4 cups chicken broth
- 2 cups water
- 1 teaspoon dashi powder
- ¼ cup sake
- 1 tablespoon fish sauce
- ½ cup soy sauce
- 1 teaspoon black pepper
- 1 tablespoon chili garlic sauce
- ¼ cup rice wine vinegar unseasoned
- ½ cup brown sugar
- 3 tablespoons dark soy sauce
- 4 packages ramen noodles
- 4-8 slices braised pork belly (optional but recommended)
- 6 ramen eggs (optional but recommended)
- 1 cup sliced green onions
- Crispy garlic and/or shallots for garnish (optional)
- Sesame seeds for garnish (optional)
Instructions
Instant Pot Instructions:
- Add the cooking oil to the Instant Pot and brown the pork on all sides right in the Instant Pot, about 6 minutes per side.
- Add the chicken broth, water, sake and dashi powder. Use the pressure cooker setting (high) to cook for 45 minutes. Let the pressure release naturally for 15 minutes, then use quick release to release any remaining pressure.
- Remove the pork from the broth and break into pieces on a lined baking sheet.
- Sprinkle the brown sugar and dark soy sauce on the pork pieces, mix well and broil until pork is caramelized (5-10 minutes), being careful not to let the sugar burn.
- Add the fish sauce, soy sauce, black pepper, chili garlic paste, and rice wine vinegar to the broth. Set the Instant Pot to the saute setting and bring to a simmer for 5 minutes.
- While the broth simmers, cook the dried ramen noodles in boiling water for 3 minutes. Drain.
- Place the noodles in bowl and cover with broth.
- Add braised pork belly, caramelized pork pieces, green onions, 1-2 ramen eggs (halved) and garnishes, if desired.
Slow Cooker Instructions:
- Sear the pork for 6 minutes per side in a cast iron or non-stick skillet.
- Place the pork in slow cooker with chicken broth, water, sake and dashi powder.
- Cook on high heat for 4 hours. Remove pork from slow cooker and break into pieces on a lined baking sheet.
- Add the fish sauce, soy sauce, black pepper, chili garlic paste, and rice wine vinegar to the slow cooker and continue warming.
- Sprinkle the brown sugar and dark soy sauce on the pork pieces, mix well and broil until pork is caramelized (5-10 minutes), being careful not to let the sugar burn.
- Cook the dried ramen noodles in boiling water for 3 minutes. Drain.
- Place the noodles in bowl and cover with broth.
- Add braised pork belly, caramelized pork pieces, green onions, 1-2 ramen eggs (halved) and garnishes, if desired.
Expert Tips:
- Make the Braised Pork Belly and Ramen Eggs in advance.
- For an extra fatty broth, remove the fat from the pork after it has cooked and place it back in the Instant Pot with the pork cooking liquid. Pressure cook for another 20 minutes and use the quick release to release the pressure.
- Line the baking sheet with foil or parchment paper before broiling the pork. The sugar will burn to the pan if you don't line it and your pan will likely be ruined.
- For leftovers, store the noodles and broth separately as the noodles will soak up the broth.
- To make ahead, cook the pork, shred it and store it in a container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Store the broth separately in a container. When ready to serve, broile the pork with the sugar and soy sauce and cook the noodles. Combine remaining ingredients in the bowls and serve.
Nutrition
This recipe was originally published in January 2018. It has been updated for content and photos.
EA The Spicy RD
Craving a big bowl of this right now! I've never tried making ramen at home, but I'm inspired to make a gluten free version after seeing your recipe. My family would love this too!
Danielle
Hope you try it!
kim
Love this recipe! I'm a huge fan of ramen and this turned out super flavorful. So easy too!
Danielle
Thanks!
Shannon
This recipe is the real deal! Probably the best bowl of ramen I have made at home. I added some shichimi pepper at the end to make it spicy. Will def make again!
Danielle
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Scarlet | Family Focus Blog
That instant pot ramen recipe looks like the best ever! And and that caramelized pork belly sounds so good! Yum!
Danielle
Thanks!
Bailey
I’m sorry, but I have to agree. I was in the Asian store grabbing stuff and found your recipe. I grabbed everything on the top list then came home. Now on quarantine, I can’t get the rest of the ingredients. Complete bummer. Kitchen staples are one thing, but sake is a whole different thing.
Danielle
I do apologize for the inconvenience. I am updating the post now to eliminate the ingredient list from the top so future readers won't have the issue. You can actually omit the sake and the results should still be good.
Brian
Would be really helpful if you listed all ingredients at the top of the list instead of 13 paragraphs about your feelings about the ramen. Two store trips now required because i thought i had the whole list only to find out that there was a more complete ingredient list 19 paragraphs later....
Damn good ramen tho.
Danielle
I'm glad you liked the ramen! The ingredients are all listed in the recipe card at the bottom.
Chelsea
I would give this recipe more than five stars if I could. My boyfriend says it is literally the best pork he's ever had (and I have a lot of great pork recipes, so that's saying something). If you are using a bigger piece of pork shoulder/butt (say 6 - 7 lbs), would you change the cooking time? Thanks!
Danielle
I'm so glad you like it!! If you're going to do a 6-7 pound pork shoulder, I would increase the cook time to about 80-90 minutes.
Demi Tzanis
This recipe is amazing. Easy to follow, didn’t take too long and turned out delicious. My boyfriend and I have never made ramen and for our first time we were seriously impressed.
Danielle
I'm so glad you liked it!!
Ashlee
Could you substitute the fish sauce for oyster sauce? If not that’s fine, I just already have oyster sauce at home.
Danielle
Oyster has a sweeter flavor than fish sauce. I would substitute soy sauce for the fish sauce instead if you have it. Otherwise, you can try the oyster sauce, it should be good as well.
Jay
Thanks for this recipe, Danielle! I received an Instant Pot as a holiday gift this year and immediately set forth on a quest for recipes. Yours was one of the first I came across and attempted along with your Marinated Ramen Eggs recipe. Both were absolutely delicious. I did not add the braised pork belly this time around. Instead, I stuck with the pork shoulder which I caramelized under the broiler for roughly 7 minutes -- it was perfect and, in hindsight, could have gotten even crispier which I'll try for next time. I did take the optional step of pressure cooking the fat from the pork for 30 additional minutes and thought it was well worth the extra time. The Ramen Eggs were out of this world extraordinary. I will share this far and wide. Many thanks!
Danielle
I am so glad you liked it Jay! Thank you so much for the kind words. I hope you try some other recipes and have a great time with your Instant Pot!
Brandy
Dumb question the ramen eggs are placed in soup cold?
Danielle
I usually put them in the soup cold. You can pull them out of the fridge a couple hours before to let them come to room temperature. Typically the heat from the broth will warm them.
Robyn Hovey
Don't broil the pork!! This was sooo very good, except for the dry pork. The pork was DELICIOUS before broiling it, and I had a hard time not snitching bits of it while I finished the ramen. After it was broiled, though, it lost all it's tender juiciness. I know it's described as crispy, but I didn't know how much I would dislike it as crispy. Other than ruining the decadent pork, we really enjoyed the flavor of this. Only difference I made was adding a piece of kombu and some bonito flakes inside a tea strainer (the ingredients in dashi) to the instant pot, instead of the dashi powder.
Danielle
Oh no I'm so sorry you didn't like the pork! I hope you make it again and just don't broil it. I also love that you pretty much made your own dashi 🙂
Brittany Rose
Hi. I just made this! The broth was great, a little spicy and had good flavor. The pork was amazing! As you mentioned, you do have to be super careful and attentive when broiling, it can burn just like that! But it was sweet and savory and everyone in my house loved it. It has already pretty much disappeared from the pan! Thank you so much for this recipe! And the ramen eggs, SO ON POINT! Yum!
Danielle
I am so glad you liked it!! That's wonderful 🙂 Ramen eggs are just the best - I'd eat them every day LOL!
Sarah
Is there a reason you don’t cook the ramen noodles in the broth?
Danielle
Hi Sarah! I don't cook them in the broth because if there are leftovers, I don't like the noodles to get too soggy. If you're planning to eat it all, or don't mind soggy noodles, you can definitely cook them right in the broth!
Sarah
Thanks for the quick response! I’m getting the ingredients today, so I can make the ramen eggs and have it tomorrow. I’m so excited! My family LOVES ramen and this delicious!
Danielle
Yay! I hope you love it Sarah! I'd love to hear how it turns out 🙂
Earl Wise
Delicious! Not complicated to make but has myriad of complex flavors. A recipe to hold on to.
Danielle
Thanks Earl! Hope you get the chance to make it 🙂
Alisa
This looks delicious. Regarding the nutritional information posted, does that include the pork belly as well? Or just the ramen, broth, and pork shoulder. Fully aware this isn’t “healthy” food but trying to fit it into my calories budget. 🙂
Danielle
It just includes the ramen, broth and pork shoulder. Does not include the pork belly or the eggs. It's def not health food!
Alisa
Thanks! I find that I still need to make room for this sort of stuff, even while generally trying to be healthy. Helps me not feel totally deprived. 🙂
Danielle
I totally agree! I try to eat healthy during the week, and then indulge on the weekends 🙂