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This Quick & Easy Vegan Ramen is a delicious homemade soup that is perfect for a cold or rainy day. It’s filled with ramen noodles & soft tofu and comes together in less than 30 minutes!

It’s been raining a lot the past couple of weeks. And I mean A LOT.
So naturally, all I’ve been wanting to eat is an absurd amount of soup. Seriously. Cauliflower soup, butternut squash soup, doesn’t matter what it is. I WANT IT ALL.
There’s just something about the cold rainy days in Fall that make soup taste just extra good. And there’s no feeling quite like having a belly filled with soup and feeling your entire body warm up from your head to your toes. mmm.

Easy Ramen Noodle Recipe
To be honest, this is what I’m feeling RIGHT NOW. Because friends, I just finished eating a big bowl of this ramen noodle soup before sitting down to write this post.
This quick & easy vegan ramen is EVERYTHING. Seriously. Homemade is the only way to go. The best part of this ramen has got to be how quick and simple it is to throw together. Maybe not as quick and simple as a Ramen packet where you just throw some flavouring into a pot, but hey, that’s the trade-off for healthy, natural homemade ramen made with love.

Homemade Ramen Seasoning
What makes this recipe so great, is the homemade ramen seasoning. Yes, ramen seasoning is easy to find in the grocery store and convenient to use, but it is loaded with sodium and fake ingredients we don’t want to put in our bodies!
Really it is not hard to make the seasoning of traditional ramen. All you need here is dried shitake mushrooms, garlic powder, onion, soy sauce, miso paste and some vegetable broth! See not a lot!
This Quick & Easy Vegan Ramen is:
- Quick & easy (hehe I had to…)
- Vegan and can be made gluten-free with gluten-free noodles and soy sauce
- Filled with bold rich flavour
- Makes for the ultimate rainy day comfort food

Vegan Ramen Ingredients

- Avocado oil
- Green onions
- Garlic
- Ginger
- Dried Shitake mushrooms
- Ramen noodles
- Tofu
- Vegeatble broth
- Water
- Soy sauce
- Agave
- Miso paste
How to make homemade ramen:
Ok. So broth, broth, broth. The broth is essential for making a full-bodied ramen soup. And since this is a vegan broth, we need to get that rich flavour elsewhere than in a typical ramen soup. So we’re adding in some dried shiitake mushrooms and some miso paste for that savoury flavour. (not to mention miso is super good for you too!)These are so important to give this soup that “OUMF!” that you want in a ramen broth.
Although this recipe only takes 20 minutes to prep, the longer you leave the broth to sit the more intensified the flavours will become. So if you’re a planner, (Hello meal prep!) prepare the broth a day ahead of time for a flavour-packed ramen broth that’ll blow your socks off.
As far as tofu goes, make sure to use soft tofu. (no extra firm tofu please!) We’re looking for a nice silky texture to compliment the soup broth. (To learn more about the different types of tofu and the difference between them you can read my ultimate guide to cooking tofu.)
And of course, let’s not forget the star of the dish: ramen noodles. I like to use organic whole grain ramen noodles, but you can use any type of ramen noodles you like. Opt for gluten-free if needed.
Ok, let’s get into it!
Step 1
Sautee the garlic, onions and green onions in a pot, then add the dried shitake and sautee for another 2 minutes.
Step 2
Add the broth, water, miso paste, soy sauce and agave and mix everything together then lower the heat and let simmer for 10 minutes. Once ready to serve add in the ramen noodles and tofu.
Step 3
Let the noodles cook for 1-2 minutes until soft. Then serve immediately.
Expert tips
- If you want a broth is more intense flavour, prep this recipe a day ahead of time and let it sit in the fridge overnight. The flavours will intensify over time.
- Don’t overboil the broth after adding the noodles. The noodles will only need 1-2 minutes to cook on medium-high heat. If you cook them too long, they will absorb a lot of liquid and you’ll end up with less broth.
- When storing leftovers, it’s best to store the noodles and broth separately so the noodles don’t absorb all the broth and become soggy.

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Quick And Easy Vegan Ramen
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 15 minutes
- Total Time: 20 minutes
- Yield: 2-4 servings
- Category: Dinner
- Method: Cook
- Cuisine: Japanese
- Diet: Vegan
Description
This Quick And Easy Vegan Ramen soup is perfect for a cozy night in and comes together in less than 30 minutes!
Ingredients
- 2 tbsp avocado oil (or vegetable oil)
- 4 green onion, chopped into 1-inch pieces
- 4 garlic cloves, cut in halves
- 3-inch cube of ginger, cut into 4 pieces
- 1 oz dried shitake mushrooms (about 15-20 dried shitake, can sub fresh shitake)
- 1-litre vegetable broth
- 1 cup water
- 2 tbsp soy sauce
- 1 tbsp miso paste (white or red)
- 1 tsp agave (or maple syrup)
- 1 block soft tofu, cut into small cubes
- 2 packs vegan ramen noodles
- spinach, cilantro, & green onions to garnish
Instructions
- Heat the avocado oil in a large pot on medium-high heat.
- Add the green onion, garlic and ginger to the pot and saute for 2 minutes.
- Next, add the dried shitake mushrooms and saute for another 2 minutes.
- Add the vegetable broth, water, soy sauce, miso paste and agave and bring to a boil, mixing well until everything is combined, then reduce heat to low, cover & let simmer for 10 minutes.
- (Optionally) strain the soup to remove the large chunks of garlic & ginger, or just remove them with a fork if desired.
- Raise the heat to medium, then add the tofu and ramen noodles, letting cook for 2-3 minutes until the noodles are soft.
- Serve with some steamed baby spinach, chopped green onion and fresh cilantro.
Notes
This broth intensifies with flavour over time. Prepare the broth a day before you want to enjoy it to make it even better! Depending on how much sodium is in the broth you use, you may need to add a bit more or less soy sauce. Taste and adjust accordingly.
Don’t overboil the broth after adding the noodles. The noodles will only need 1-2 minutes to cook on medium-high heat. If you cook them too long, they will absorb a lot of liquid and you’ll end up with less broth.
When storing leftovers, it’s best to store the noodles and broth separately so the noodles don’t absorb all the broth and become soggy.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1/4 of recipe
- Calories: 217
- Sugar: 5g
- Fat: 5g
- Saturated Fat: 1g
- Carbohydrates: 33g
- Fiber: 3g
- Protein: 11g
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I’m an American living in Taiwan with my Taiwanese husband, and when I made this soup one night he said “You can make a good Taiwanese soup now!” If that isn’t a good compliment, I don’t know what is!
I have to say, your recipe does taste authentic and delicious! Thank you!
Hi Danielle, wow I think that’s the best compliment!! I appreciate it so much 🙂
I’m making this later and I only have extra firm tofu- will that work instead of soft tofu? Thanks!
Hi Talia, yes no problem! the texture of soft tofu is really nice in a ramen soup, but if you like the texture of firm tofu it’ll work just as well!
So glad I found this recipe!!! It’s amazing. I’ve made it twice in the last week. The broth is out of this world
That’s so good to hear! I’m glad you love it, Amber!
Awesome, easy and FAST recipe! I added half a can of coconut milk to make it creamy. Amazing!!
Thanks for the review Ginny! So happy you enjoyed the recipe!
I just made this tonight and it is amazingly delicious! Thank you for the recipe. This will be made many, many more times.
So happy you love the recipe Ken!
Hello,
I just would like to know something about the nutrition fact. You say the recip is for 2-4 servings, so the nutrition fact are for 1/4 of the recipe or for 1/2 of the recipe? Thank you very much 🙂
Hi Bertille, the nutrition is for 1/4 of the recipe, which makes for a good sized portion. If you want a really big bowl (like they serve in restaurants) you can have 1/2 the recipe as a meal!
It says add the vegan broth but doesn’t say anywhere how to make it?
You talk about not using shop bought and I’d like to make my own but in the ingredients list it just says vegan broth but how do we make it?
Many thanks!!
Hi Sam, the recipe calls for store-bought vegetable broth and water
I just made this for lunch – it tasted amazing and will definitely be making it again! Thanks for the great recipe!
Thank you Caroline, so glad you enjoyed the recipe!
I love eating ramen, especially during rainy days. I can’t wait to try this and have my husband taste it too. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the review! Hope you enjoy!
I am making this right now. (Pressing the tofu a bit). My husband is not feeling well so what
could be better? We live in South Florida where it is in the high 80s today but with air conditioning
yay!! Made it once before. Love it . thank you
Hi Daisy, I’m glad you enjoy the recipe! It really is perfect for when your feeling under the weather. I hope your husband feels better!
Great quick and easy recipe! I was cooking for a no fructose person so subbed the agave / maple syrup for mirin and that worked nicely too 🙂
Hi Rebecca, so happy to hear you enjoyed this recipe!