Three 15-minute Easy Noodle Recipes (Vegan & Budget Friendly) (2024)

3 noodle recipes you can make in 15 minutes or less! Check out my latest video for these 3 really easy, pantry and budget-friendly recipes!

I also used 3 different noodles for these 3 recipes.

These are some of my favourite types of noodles to work with. From left to right–udon, rice noodles/rice stick, and instant ramen noodles (gluten-free version here)! I share a little bit about each in my video too!

Now on to the 3 noodle dishes! I’ve got:

Peanut and Sesame Noodles—a new and improved version of the Peanut and Sesame Noodles I’ve previously made! Really lush and somewhat creamy too, so slurp away!

Yaki Udon—inspired by those in Japanese restaurants! You can opt to sub the udon for other soba-like noodles to make a Yaki Soba.

Sweet and Sour Garlic Noodles—it’s like sweet and sour tofu but better because I’ve added in some crispy garlic and noodles!

I’ve been having a lot of noodles these past few weeks under quarantine because they’re easy and also really comforting.

You can also of course make them with basic pantry ingredients and veggies you have. So needles to say I’ve made my fair share of noodle bowls.

Hope you guys enjoy these recipes! 🙂

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RECIPES

YAKI UDON

Good for 1-2 servings

180g (1 pack) udon noodles

1/2 onion, sliced

Chopped scallions and sesame seeds, for topping

Oil, for cooking

Pinch of salt, or to taste

Pinch of black pepper, or to taste

Veggies (feel free to use what you have!)

1 1/2 cups shredded cabbage

1/2 small carrot, sliced 1/2 small red bell pepper, sliced

Dried shiitake mushrooms (I used 4 pieces), rehydrated

Water, to cook the veggies

SAUCE

2 tbsp soy sauce

2 tbsp water

1/2 tbsp brown sugar or other sugar, adjust according to desired sweetness

1 tsp rice wine vinegar (or sub regular white vinegar and add a pinch of sugar)

Steps

  1. If using dried mushrooms, place them in a boil and pour boiling hot water. Leave to soak until rehydrated then slice the mushrooms.
  2. Mix all the sauce ingredients until sugar is diluted. Feel free to adjust measurements based on desired taste. Set aside.
  3. Soak udon noodles in some hot water. Carefully separate the noodles and then drain the water.
  4. Heat a pan with oil. Once hot, add in onions. Sauté until tender then add in the rest of the veggies. Pour some water to cook down the veggies. Mix well.
  5. Once the veggies are cooked through, add in the udon noodles. Pour in the sauce and mix well.
  6. Leave to cook for a few minutes until the noodles absorb the sauce. Season with salt and pepper, to taste.
  7. Garnish with some chopped spring onions and spring onions, if desired. Enjoy while hot!

PEANUT SESAME NOODLES

Good for 2-3 servings

180g dry rice noodles

½ medium red onion, sliced into strips

½ cup sliced bell peppers, sliced into strips*

1/2 medium carrot, sliced into strips*

2 tbsp sesame oil (highly recommend, but feel free to use other oil)

Chopped spring onions, for topping

Sesame seeds, for topping

*The veggies are really up to you! You can basically whatever you have available!

SAUCE

¾ cup warm water

2.5 tbsp peanut butter (I used slightly salted and sweetened peanut butter)

3 cloves garlic, minced

2 tbsp sesame oil (highly recommend, but feel free to use other oil)

2 tbsp maple syruporother liquid sweetener, can be subbed with sugar

4 tbsp soy sauce, or to taste

1 tsp sriracha (optional), adjust according to desired spice

CORNSTARCH SLURRY

1/2 tbsp cornstarch + 1 tbsp room temperature water, mixed into a slurry

STEPS

  1. Pour boiling hot water over the noodles. Carefully break apart. Leave to sit for a few minutes until pliable and half-cooked. Drain the water afterwards.
  2. Mix all sauce ingredients EXCEPT the cornstarch slurry in a bowl until smooth. Adjust flavours based on desired taste. Set aside.
  3. In a large pan, heat the 2 tbsp sesame oil or other oil. Sauté the onions, leeks, and bell peppers.
  4. Add in the tofu and other veggies you’re using. Sauté until tender.
  5. Add in the noodles. Pour in the sauce while mixing the noodles.
  6. Cook for another 3-5 minutes on medium to high heat. Pour in the cornstarch slurry and mix well until sauce has thickened and is absorbed by the noodles.
  7. Turn off heat. Top with sesame seeds and spring onions, if using. Enjoy while hot!

SWEET AND SOUR GARLIC NOODLES

Good for 2-3 servings

2 ramen bricks (70g) each—feel free to use other types of noodles*

100g (half block) of tofu, drained of excess liquid and sliced into cubes 1/2 onion, diced

1 small bell pepper, diced

Salt, to taste

Neutral oil, for cooking

SAUCE

3/4 cup water

1 tbsp soy sauce

2 tbsp brown sugar or other sugar, adjust according to desired sweetness

3 tbsp tomato ketchup

2 tbsp distilled white vinegar or apple cider vinegar

1 tbsp garlic, minced (fried to a crisp before being added to sauce)

Sesame seeds, optional

CORNSTARCH SLURRY

1 1/2 tbsp cornstarch + 3 tbsp room temp water, mixed until cornstarch is diluted

*The ramen I use come with just the noodles! I’ve used the brand Koka and Lotus Foods. Lotus Foods makes gluten-free brown rice noodles. I honestly wouldn’t use ramen noodles that come with sauce packets and discard them just so I can use them for other sauces, because that’d be a waste. 🙁

STEPS

  1. Heat a pan. Add some oil. Once hot, add in the minced garlic for the sauce. Cook over medium heat, moving around until golden brown and crisp. Set aside.
  2. Add some more oil. Place the tofu cubes. Pan fry until brown and crisp on all sides. Set aside.
  3. Mix all the sauce ingredients together, including the toasted garlic.
  4. Boil a pot of water. Add in the ramen bricks or other noodles. Cook until half-cooked or chewy. Don’t overcook since these will still cook down later one.
  5. Heat the same pan as the garlic and tofu.
  6. Sauté the sliced onions and bell peppers until cooked. Add in the tofu. Mix in the sauce and leave to boil over medium heat. Once it boils, add in the cornstarch slurry. Continue to mix until thick. Add in the half-cooked noodles. Mix and leave to cook for a few more minutes until noodles absorb some of the sauce and are cooked through.
  7. Garnish with some more chopped spring onions and toasted garlic, if desired. Enjoy while hot!

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FAQs

What noodles are best for vegans? ›

Wheat, buckwheat and rice noodles are all common and on their own present no dangers for a vegan as they are all plant-based. This can also be true for less-common noodles made with seaweed, acorn or mung bean. Egg noodles, on the other hand, clearly are not suitable for vegans as they combine their flour with egg.

How to make 2 minute noodles? ›

Cook in 1½ cups (375mL) of boiling water in an 850 watt microwave oven on HIGH for 2 minutes. Stir in contents of flavour sachet and enjoy! Serve with or without broth as desired. MAGGI 2 Minute Noodles also make a great base for a quick and delicious meal.

What is a substitute for 2 minute noodles? ›

You can substitute with any fresh noodle such as Singapore noodles or udon noodles, however the thinner the noodle the more authentic. You can also cook dried ramen, other noodles or even spaghetti on the stovetop and combine with the broth to serve.

What to add to instant noodles vegan? ›

To Make Vegan Ramen:

small drizzle sesame oil, (highly recommend) Toppings of choice such as: carrot, mushrooms, green onion, sesame seeds, bok choy, nori, tofu, seitan, shelled edamame, Thai basil, or corn kernels.

Can vegans eat rice? ›

Yes, absolutely! Rice is a common grain in all cooking and has a significant place in the plant-based world too. Some rice dishes may not be suitable for vegans though, so if you're eating out or following a recipe make sure there are no meat, fish or other animal products being used before you tuck in!

Can you just crack an egg into ramen? ›

Cook your ramen as directed, crack an egg and cook for 30 seconds/1 minute! Also a great way to add protein into your diet!

What is Kylie Jenner's ramen recipe? ›

Put your ramen in organic water. In a bowl, combine ramen seasonings, 8 Kewpie Mayo, peanut butter, garlic, spring onion, sesame oil and mix to combine. Pour the hot organic ramen water, add the noodles and give it a final mix. Garnishes, spring onion, chili oil and sesame seeds.

How to make 3 minute noodles better? ›

What Can I Add to Instant Ramen To Make It Better?
  1. Switch up Your Broth. The first thing is to change up your broth. ...
  2. Add an Egg. ...
  3. Toss in Some Veggies. ...
  4. Stir in Togarashi Chili Pepper or Chili Oil. ...
  5. Add a Splash of Soy Sauce. ...
  6. Add Some Peanut Butter. ...
  7. Peruse Your Spice Cabinet. ...
  8. Butter and Brown Sugar.

Are 2 minutes noodles vegan? ›

Are MAGGI 2 Minute Noodles, MAGGI Cup Noodles and MAGGI FUSIAN Noodles suitable for a vegan or vegetarian? Only our MAGGI Fusian Malaysian Laksa Noodles contain dairy however all our MAGGI Noodle products are made on equipment that also processes products containing milk, fish and crustacean.

Can you crack an egg into 2 minute noodles? ›

Crack a beaten raw egg into the cooked noodles. Stir it in and the egg will cook through. Lightly fry off some prawns and an egg with drained cooked noodles. Flavour the dish with curry paste or a stir-fry sauce.

What can I put on noodles if I don't have anything? ›

Cheese is an excellent way to add flavor to your pasta without having to rely on sauce. Try mixing your angel hair pasta with goat cheese, and toss in sun-dried tomatoes to make an amazing meal with just a few ingredients. Garlic butter is a terrific way to season all types of noodles.

Are 3 minute noodles healthy? ›

A vast majority of instant noodles are low in calories, but are also low in fibre and protein. They are also notorious for being high in fat, carbohydrates, and sodium. While you will be able to get some micronutrients from instant noodles, they lack important nutrients like vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin B12, and more.

What are the healthiest instant noodles? ›

The Best Instant Noodles for Healthy Instant Soup
  • Vite Ramen. The main selling point of Vite Ramen is that these instant noodles have all the nutrition necessary for a human. ...
  • One Culture Foods. ...
  • Immi. ...
  • Noma Lim. ...
  • Mike's Mighty Good. ...
  • Nissin All-In Instant Noodles. ...
  • House Foods. ...
  • Oh So Tasty.

What type of pasta do vegans eat? ›

yes, most dry pasta is vegan. The general everyday dry pasta in shapes like spaghetti, linguini, fettuccini, fusilli, penne, orzo, jumbo shells, manicotti, lasagna noodles, and elbow macaroni are usually vegan. The fresh pasta sold in the refrigerated section usually contains eggs and is therefore not vegan.

Can vegans eat regular pasta noodles? ›

Most packaged pasta—including spaghetti, penne, and more—is vegan. It's worth checking the label to be sure, as some pasta contains eggs, but most of the pasta you see on the supermarket shelves is 100% vegan!

What pasta can I eat on a plant-based diet? ›

Vegans can eat whole grain pasta as long as it does not include egg or other non-vegan ingredients. Whole grain pasta is also plant-based in most cases, but be sure to read the ingredients before purchasing. Whole-grain pasta has the added benefit of extra fiber and is a good addition to any vegan diet.

What type of ramen noodles are vegan? ›

Here are seven vegan ramen noodle options that will satisfy your umami taste buds:
  • Dr. McDougall's Right Foods. ...
  • Nissin Top Ramen. Perhaps the most popular ramen company in North America, Nissin offers two vegan flavors—Soy Sauce and Chili. ...
  • Nissin Cup Noodles. ...
  • Koyo. ...
  • Thai Kitchen. ...
  • Crystal Noodle. ...
  • Lotus Foods.

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