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This quick and easy 30 Minute Spicy Miso Chicken Katsu Ramen is for those nights when you’re craving your favorite bowl of Ramen, but need it fast and made at home. All cooked in one pot, using healthy, pantry staple ingredients. This ramen is flavored with miso and chili paste. It’s creamy, spicy, and yes…filled with plenty of ramen noodles. Each bowl is topped with crispy sesame Katsu chicken for the best bowl of homemade ramen…even better than a restaurant! Best enjoyed on cold days, because there’s nothing better than a steaming bowl of ramen on a cold winter’s night.

I’m sure I’ve told this story a million and one times by now, but growing up there was a time when my mom and I practically lived on ramen (we called it Oodles of Noodles). I must have been in third or fourth grade because I know I got out of school earlier than my brothers.
I’m not going to lie, these were the school years that were my favorite. It’s no secret that as the only girl growing up in a house with five brothers, I craved my mom’s attention more than anyone. And trust me, her attention was hard to get. With six kids, she always had something to be doing. But when I was able to come home from school two hours earlier than my brothers (my school got out at 2:45 pm, but the middle didn’t get out until 4 pm) it meant that I had my mom pretty much to myself for two hours. Yeah, my younger brother Kai was home too, but he always entertained himself and never needed much. And then Red was just a tiny baby, so though he required attention, it honestly wasn’t much. Those were my two hours, five days a week and I loved them.
On the cold, rainy Cleveland days, I’d come home and my mom would make up ramen. We’d eat sitting by the fire while she worked away on whatever she was doing and I chatted her ear off…or just watched Gilmore Girls.
I know it doesn’t sound like much, but I loved that time. And to this day, I love ramen.

So do you see where I’m going with this? Ramen will always be a special dish for me. I love creating new versions every winter. This year’s version is hands down my favorite yet.
It’s all about the miso broth and that crispy sesame Katsu chicken. I’ve never done anything like it, but I am fully obsessed. The chicken on top really makes it that much more delicious.

This is quick, but you have to know, the broth is really the star of this ramen. It’s so simple, but the combination of miso and chili paste is just something extra special. I like to use white miso paste and my favorite chili sauce is Gochunchag, which is actually Korean chili paste. But it’s SO GOOD.
Crisp up some bacon in a big Dutch oven. I use the bacon only for flavor, but if you prefer to not use bacon, you can just omit it from the recipe and instead use a couple tablespoons of olive oil or sesame oil.
When the bacon is crisp, toss in lots of fresh garlic, shallots, ginger, and a good pinch of chili flakes. We LOVE this ramen spicy, but you can, of course, use as little or as many chili flakes as you’d like. Once everything is super fragrant, just pour in some broth, add some miso, chili paste, and a touch of coconut milk. Let this all simmer for a few minutes.

Yes, the broth is the star, but the chicken has a major supporting role. Really, it’s the broth and chicken together. They make for the best bowl of ramen.
I made sure to keep the chicken simple and easy. I used chicken cutlets, then simply breaded them in Panko and sesame seeds. Super simple, but atop the spicy broth…so delicious.
For the actual ramen noodles, I love using Brown Rice and Millet Ramen noodles (which you can find at Whole Foods and in many grocery stores). These taste just like real deal ramen noodles, but they are much healthier, gluten-free, and vegan. Also, I recommend storing the soup and noodles separately, then adding the noodles just before serving. If you let the noodles sit in the soup, they will soak up all the broth and become very mushy.
And of course, no bowl of ramen is complete without the toppings, they’re the best part after all, right? I do soft-boiled eggs, plenty of green onions, toasted nori sheets, and lots of chili oil.

Each and every bite is so good.
My two younger brothers, Malachi and Red have both been to Japan and enjoyed plenty of ramen while there. But Kai said that this bowl has been the only bowl he’s had since Japan that actually tastes like the ramen they had there. It’s creamy, but spicy, and the flavor is spot on. They also very much enjoyed the excess amounts of chili oil I put on their bowls. I love a little chili oil.
So, I took that as a pretty darn good sign that this is my best bowl of ramen yet. It’s honestly perfect and the best bowl for cold nights. So how are we feeling? Monday night ramen? Promise it will not disappoint.

Looking for more warming winter soups? Here are a few to try:
Healthier Italian Wedding Soup with Lemon and Garlic
Lemony Garlic Chicken and Orzo Soup
Creamy Gnocchi Soup with Rosemary Bacon
Lastly, if you make this 30 Minute Spicy Miso Chicken Katsu Ramen, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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I made it tonight! So good. Hit the spot on the cozy, spicy comfort food. Thanks!
Hi Bethann,
Awesome!! Thanks a lot for trying this recipe out, I love to hear that it was enjoyed! xTieghan
Excellent
Hi Robin,
Wonderful! I really appreciate you giving this recipe a try, I love to hear that it was enjoyed!! xTieghan
This is amazing! So delicious! Couldn’t find miso paste so I bought a ramen that had miso broth. Definitely will make this again!
Hi Nikki,
Awesome!! Thanks a bunch for trying this recipe out, I love to hear that it was a winner! xTieghan
This was quite delicious. I decreased the spice level a bit since we are spice wimps but this is definitely going to be a repeater!
Hi Jess,
I really appreciate you giving the recipe a try, so glad to hear that it was enjoyed! Have a great week! xxT
I made this tonight and it’s so delicious! Can’t wait to make it again!! Perfect for a cold, snowy night.
Hi Jill,
I really appreciate you giving the recipe a try, so glad to hear that it was enjoyed! Have a great week! xxT
I made this last night. It was a 5 in taste but I gave it a 4 because there is no way this is a 30 minute recipe unless all ingredients are prepped and in front of you. This recipe was a lot of work IMHO, but worth it for the end result. I didn’t find the chicken to be very flavorful until it was drenched in the broth and getting the timing of the soft boiled eggs wasn’t worth the effort. Next time we make it, and we will, I’ll cook the chicken in the broth and shred it, skip the eggs, do all the chopping ahead of time and then maybe I can get to 30 minutes.
Hi Mary,
Happy Sunday! Thanks a lot for making this recipe, I love to hear that it was a winner! Sorry this took you longer than expected. xxTieghan
We made this today and it’s so good! A little salty but so delish. I immediately made a second batch so we had some for tomorrow too!
Hi Melissa,
Happy Sunday! Thanks a lot for making this recipe, I love to hear that it was a winner. xxTieghan
Love all your recipes. Could I use water instead of chicken broth or will that affect the taste?
Hi Tamara,
I would use chicken broth, water would be lacking in flavor. I hope you love the recipe! xTieghan
The whole family LOVED this! My 10 year old can’t handle much spice, so I halved the chili paste for the pot and then my husband & I added extra fried chili in oil to our own bowls. Such an amazing flavor. Thank you! Definitely making again!
Hi Cassity,
Awesome! I am so glad to hear that this recipe was enjoyed, thank you for making it! xxT
Made this tonight and it was SO good. Definitely going to be a regular dinner for us, especially when it’s so cold out! Went with 2.5 tablespoons of chili paste and it was the perfect amount for some kick but not overwhelming. We loved it!
Hey there,
Awesome! I am so glad to hear that this recipe was enjoyed, thank you for making it! xxT
Made this tonight and it was a huge hit with my husband and I. This is definitely going on a regular rotation in our house! Followed the recipe as posted with the exception of the bacon. So delicious!
Hi Christine,
Awesome! I am so glad to hear that this recipe was enjoyed, thank you for making it! xxT
Hi Tieghan, so excited to try this recipe tonight! Is there anything I could use instead of chilli oil? Thanks!
Hi Anna,
You could skip it if you don’t want the spice. Please let me know if you give the recipe a try, I hope you love it! xTieghan
Made this last week and we loved it! It had so much flavour and Umami in the broth, I didn’t change anything and this recipe will definitely go into regular rotation in our house!
Hey Hazel,
Fantastic!! I am so glad that this recipe was enjoyed, thanks a lot for giving it a try. Have the best week! xTieghan
This was phenomenal! Six stars?Grocery store was completely out of chicken… And even without it, my husband said this was possibly the best thing I’ve made. Can’t wait to make again with chicken!
Hi Elise,
Happy Sunday! So glad to hear you enjoyed this recipe, thanks a lot for making it! xxT
Made it tonight. Fantastic. Recipe was easy to put together. We will be making it again.
Hi Karen,
Happy Sunday! So glad to hear you enjoyed this recipe, thanks a lot for making it! xxT
My husband and I made this last night, and oh my! Excellent – better than any ramen bowls we’ve ordered in restaurants. Great flavour depth with the miso, gochujang, and coconut milk. Even our sons who are 3 & 6 years old gave it a 5 star rating, which is a huge win! Thanks, Tieghan!
Hey Hilary,
Happy Sunday! So glad to hear you enjoyed this recipe, thanks a lot for making it! xxT