Best Ramen Noodles Recipes for Backpacking (2024)

Best Ramen Noodles Recipes for Backpacking (1)

Photos of ramen noodles recipes (clockwise from top left): Cheese-O-Rama, Ramen Noodles & Kraut, Bean & Veggie Ramen Noodles, and Seafood Raminara.

Ramen Recipes on this Page:

Cheese-O-Rama

Seafood Raminara

With these ramen noodles recipes, you can throw away the “flavor” packetthat comes in the package. Unless, of course, you enjoy a strongdose of salt, monosodium glutamate, sugar, hydrolyzed this and that, andwhatever the heck disodium inosinate and disodium guanylate are.

Wiggle some ramen noodles into your backpacking menuwithout subjecting your body to a chemistry experiment.

For the Cheese-O-Rama recipe, use cheddar cheese powder and milk powder and your ramen noodles will go down swimmingly.

Use ½cube of vegetable bouillon in the Bean & Veggie Ramen Noodles recipe. Organic Gourmet™ brand vegetable bouillon islow in sodium and has no MSG or mystery chemicals.

Dehydratedsauerkraut adds a distinctive flavor to the Ramen Noodles & Krautrecipe.

Tomato sauce leather gives Seafood Raminara an Italian flavor.

Cheese-O-Rama

Serves 1

Ingredients:

  • ½ cup ramen noodles
  • ¼ cup dehydrated ham
  • ¼ cup dehydrated peas
  • 1 Tbsp. + 1 tsp. cheddar cheese powder
  • 1 Tbsp. powdered milk
  • pinch of crushed red pepper
  • 1 cup water to rehydrate

At Home:

Combineand pack cheese powder and milk powder in a 2 x 3 plastic bag andenclose with other ingredients in a 4 x 6 plastic bag. I use the cheesepowder from boxes of Annie’s or Back to Nature brands of macaroni andcheese. For milk powder, I use NIDO brand whole dry milk.

On the Trail:

Combine all ingredients except the cheese and milk powder in pot with one cup water and soak for five minutes.

Light stove, bring to a boil, and continue cooking for another minute.

Remove pot from stove, add cheese and milk power, and stir vigorously.

Cover pot and place in insulating cozy for ten minutes.

Ramen Noodles & Kraut

Serves 1

Ingredients:

  • ½ cup ramen noodles
  • ¼ cup dried mixed vegetables
  • ¼ cup dried chicken or turkey
  • 2 Tbsp. dried sauerkraut
  • 1 cup water to rehydrate

At Home:

Use fresh sauerkraut found in the refrigerated section of your grocery store next to the sausage.

Dehydrate sauerkraut at 125°F (52°C) for approximately four to six hours until crispy.

Pack all dry ingredients in a 4 x 6 plastic bag.

On the Trail:

Combine all ingredients with one cup water and soak for five minutes.

Light stove, bring to boil, and continue cooking for one minute.

Transfer pot to insulating cozy for ten minutes.

Bean & Veggie Ramen Noodles

Serves 1

Ingredients:

  • ½ cup ramen noodles
  • ¼ cup dehydrated black beans
  • ¼ cup dehydrated vegetables- try a combination of French cut green beans, tomatoes, corn, and onions
  • ½ cube vegetarian bouillon
  • 1 cup water to rehydrate

At Home:

Packthe ½ bouillon cube in a 2 x 3 plastic bag or wrap in foil and enclosewith other dry ingredients in a 4 x 6 plastic bag. I separate thebouillon because it has moisture that could migrate to the dryingredients.

On the Trail:

Combine all ingredients with one cup water and soak for five minutes.

Light stove, bring to boil, and continue cooking for one minute.

Transfer pot to insulating cozy for ten minutes.

Seafood Raminara

Serves 1

Ingredients:

  • ½ cup ramen noodles (half package)
  • ¼ cup dried shrimp and/or crabmeat
  • ¼ cup dried vegetables. Try a combination of bell peppers, onions, mushrooms, tomatoes
  • ¼ cup tomato sauce leather, tightly packed
  • 2 Tbsp. parmesan cheese
  • 1 cup water to rehydrate

At Home:

Break noodles into small pieces. Pack parmesan cheese and tomato sauce leather separately in small plastic bags. Enclose in a larger plastic bag with noodles, seafood, and vegetables.

On the Trail:

Combine all ingredients except parmesan cheese with water in pot and soak for five minutes.

Light stove, bring to a boil, and continue cooking with the lid on for one minute.

Remove pot from stove and wait ten minutes. Insulate pot if possible. Stir in parmesan cheese before serving.

The photo below shows the dried shrimp, crab, vegetables, and tomato sauce leather for this ramen noodles recipe.

Create More Ramen Noodles Recipes

It’s easy to invent yourown ramen noodles recipes. Are there any poor souls out there who havecombined ramen noodles with peanut butter and M&Ms? Reform,my friend.

Using the ramen noodles recipes on this page as inspiration, combine ½ cup ramen noodles (half the package), ¼ cupdehydrated meat or beans of choice, and ¼ cup dehydrated vegetables. Use bouillon, curry powder, cheese or tomato sauce to add flavor and enter your creation in the Ramen Noodles Hall of Fame.

These ramen noodles recipes are included in .

The book lists ingredients for a larger serving size and all recipes show estimated calories.

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