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By Calentime 12

Homemade Peanut Miso Instant Noodles

8 steps
Prep:10minCook:3min
These Homemade Peanut Miso Instant Noodles are loaded with flavor and easy to customize to your preference. An easy DIY alternative to your favorite cup noodles.
Updated at: Thu, 17 Aug 2023 05:01:36 GMT

Nutrition balance score

Great
Glycemic Index
48
Low
Glycemic Load
30
High

Nutrition per serving

Calories413.4 kcal (21%)
Total Fat13.5 g (19%)
Carbs56.7 g (22%)
Sugars13.1 g (15%)
Protein20.9 g (42%)
Sodium1647.3 mg (82%)
Fiber8.2 g (29%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet

Instructions

Step 1
Make sure to clean any jars or containers as needed for meal prepping. To each jar add the peanut butter, miso, tamari, chili oil, garlic, ginger, lime zest and juice then whisk together to combine making sure that the miso is well blended with no apparent miso chunks.
Step 2
Layer in the vegetables starting with the cabbage, then the carrots, scallion, spinach, edamame, dried mushrooms, cubed tofu, cilantro and then the vermicelli noodles. Seal each jar and place in the fridge
Step 3
When ready to eat, allow the jar to come to room temperature (do NOT skip this step) then add the boiling water. Cover your jar with a lid and allow to sit for 3 minutes or until the noodles are fully softened. With chopsticks, give the soup a good mix to evenly distribute the paste into the broth.
Step 4
Top with extra garnishes like scallions or cilantro then serve.

Notes

Step 5
Allow your container to come to room temperature before adding hot water. You don’t want to add boiling water to a cold glass container as it can cause it to shatter due to the sudden temperature difference. If in a rush, transfer the contents to a bowl and then add the boiling water and cover with a plate.
Step 6
Keep delicate ingredients closer to the top of the container. For ingredients impacted by moisture like the spinach, cilantro and noodles, keep them closer to the top so they don’t get soggy and spoil early.
Step 7
If concerned with sodium, use reduced sodium soy sauce and reduce the amount of miso paste used to 2 teaspoons.
Step 8
Have it your way. Change up the vegetables for your instant noodles, consider varying the bases and adjust the spice and sodium to your preference. Remember that it’s easier to start with less of something as it’s easier to slowly add flavor in to meet your preference.
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