“Chow mein with ramen noodles” is basically a fusion stir-fry idea—you’re replacing traditional chow mein noodles with instant ramen.
Here’s what it is and how it works:
What it means
- Chow mein = stir-fried noodles with vegetables, soy sauce, and usually protein (chicken, beef, or eggs)
- Ramen noodles = pre-cooked dried noodles with a seasoning packet
So this dish = ramen noodles cooked like chow mein in a wok or pan.
Simple way to make it
Ingredients:
- 1–2 packs ramen noodles (discard or use seasoning separately)
- Oil
- Garlic + onion
- Cabbage, carrots, capsicum (any vegetables)
- Soy sauce
- Optional: egg, chicken, or beef
- Chili sauce or black pepper (optional)
Method:
- Boil ramen noodles for 1–2 minutes (don’t overcook)
- Drain and set aside
- Heat oil in a pan or wok
- Add garlic, onion, vegetables
- Add protein if using
- Add noodles + soy sauce
- Stir-fry on high heat for 2–3 minutes
- Adjust seasoning and serve hot
What it tastes like
- Similar to street-style chow mein
- Softer texture than traditional chow mein noodles
- Slightly richer if you use the ramen seasoning (optional)
Bottom line
It’s a cheap, quick fusion dish—not traditional Chinese chow mein, but a popular home-style version many people make.
If you want, I can give you:
- A Pakistani street-style version
- Or a healthier version with less oil and sodium