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Ramen Noodle Peanut Bread: A Culinary Surprise
It was during a particularly lean and experimental phase in my culinary journey, a time when resourcefulness was as crucial as flavor, that I first encountered the peculiar charm of this Ramen Noodle Peanut Bread. I remember staring at a forgotten packet of ramen noodles, a humble ingredient destined for a simple broth, and a half-eaten bag of peanuts, wondering if they could be coaxed into something more. The idea of transforming instant noodles into a baked good seemed audacious, almost absurd, yet the challenge sparked a creative fire. When I finally pulled this surprisingly delightful loaf from the oven, its aroma a curious blend of sweet, nutty, and subtly savory, I knew I had stumbled upon something truly unique, a testament to how the ordinary can become extraordinary with a little imagination.
Recipe Overview
- Prep Time: 20 minutes
- Cook Time: 50-60 minutes
- Total Time: 1 hour 10 minutes – 1 hour 20 minutes
- Servings: 12
- Yield: 1 2-quart square baking dish
- Dietary Type: May contain dairy and gluten
Ingredients
Here’s what you’ll need to create this delightful and unexpected loaf:
- 1 egg
- 3 ounces ramen noodles (any flavor, do not use the seasoning packet)
- 1 1⁄2 teaspoons nutmeg
- 1 cup salted peanuts, finely chopped (divided)
- 1⁄2 cup low-fat cottage cheese
- 1 cup sugar
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1⁄2 cup low-fat milk
- 1 tablespoon margarine (for greasing)
- 2 tablespoons butter (optional, for serving)
Equipment Needed
- Medium saucepan
- Cutting board
- Sharp knife or mezzaluna
- Large mixing bowl
- Electric mixer (handheld or stand mixer)
- Spatula or large spoon
- 2-quart square baking dish
- Toothpick or skewer for testing doneness
- Paper towels
Instructions
Let’s get baking! Follow these steps carefully to achieve the best results.
- Begin by boiling two cups of water in a medium saucepan.
- Once the water reaches a boil, remove the saucepan from the heat.
- Immediately add the ramen noodles to the hot water. Let the noodles soak for 2 minutes. This is just long enough to soften them without overcooking. Crucially, discard the seasoning packet that comes with the ramen.
- After soaking, strain the water thoroughly from the noodles.
- To remove excess moisture, blot the noodles dry with a paper towel. This step is important for the bread’s texture.
- Place the blotted noodles on a cutting board. Using a sharp knife or mezzaluna, cut the noodles crosswise until they are all approximately 1 inch long.
- While the noodles are resting, preheat your oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
- In a large mixing bowl, combine the all-purpose flour, sugar, nutmeg, baking powder, vanilla extract, egg, milk, and cottage cheese.
- Using an electric mixer, beat these ingredients together on medium speed until they are well blended and a smooth batter forms.
- Gently fold in the prepared ramen noodles into the batter. Mix them in with a spatula or large spoon until they are evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
- Now, add 1/2 cup of the finely chopped salted peanuts into the batter. Mix well to incorporate them.
- Grease the inside of a 2-quart square baking dish generously with the tablespoon of margarine. Ensure all sides and the bottom are coated to prevent sticking.
- Pour the batter into the prepared baking dish, spreading it evenly.
- Sprinkle the remaining 1/2 cup of chopped peanuts over the top of the uncooked batter. This will create a lovely crunchy topping.
- Bake in the preheated oven for 50-60 minutes. The exact baking time can vary depending on your oven.
- To check for doneness, insert a toothpick or skewer into the center of the bread. It should come out clean when the bread is fully baked.
- Note: The cooking time specified (50-60 minutes) does not include the time spent boiling and preparing the water for the noodles.
- Once baked, remove the dish from the oven. The bread can be served warm, with or without butter.
Expert Tips & Tricks
- Noodle Preparation is Key: Don’t skip the blotting step after draining the noodles. Excess water can make the bread dense. Chopping the noodles to a uniform size ensures they are evenly distributed and contribute to the bread’s unique texture without being overwhelmingly stringy.
- Peanut Power: For an even nuttier flavor and crunch, consider lightly toasting the peanuts before chopping them. This small step can elevate the overall taste profile of the bread.
- Cottage Cheese Clarity: The cottage cheese is essential for moisture and a tender crumb. Ensure it’s well blended into the batter. If you’re sensitive to small curds, you can briefly pulse the cottage cheese in a food processor before adding it to the other wet ingredients.
- Oven Variations: Ovens can be notoriously finicky. If you know your oven runs hot, start checking for doneness around the 50-minute mark. Conversely, if it tends to run cooler, you might need the full 60 minutes or even a few minutes longer. A wooden skewer is your best friend here!
Serving & Storage Suggestions
This Ramen Noodle Peanut Bread is incredibly versatile. It’s fantastic served warm right out of the oven, perhaps with a dollop of sweet butter melting into its crumbly texture. The subtle sweetness and the surprising crunch from the peanuts make it a delightful treat.
For storage, allow the bread to cool completely before wrapping it tightly in plastic wrap or an airtight container. At room temperature, it will keep well for 2-3 days. If you wish to store it for longer, refrigerate it for up to a week. To reheat, gently warm slices in a toaster oven or a low oven (around 300°F) until heated through. This bread also freezes beautifully for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator.
Nutritional Information
| Nutrient | Amount per Serving | % Daily Value |
|---|---|---|
| Calories | 311.5 kcal | |
| Calories from Fat | 112 kcal | |
| Total Fat | 12.5 g | 19% |
| Saturated Fat | 2.4 g | 12% |
| Cholesterol | 16.9 mg | 5% |
| Sodium | 381.7 mg | 15% |
| Total Carbohydrate | 42.3 g | 14% |
| Dietary Fiber | 2.3 g | 9% |
| Sugars | 18.6 g | 74% |
| Protein | 9.4 g | 18% |
Note: Nutritional information is an estimate and can vary based on specific ingredients used.
Variations & Substitutions
- Gluten-Free Twist: While this recipe relies on all-purpose flour, you could experiment with a good quality gluten-free all-purpose baking blend. You might need to adjust the liquid slightly, as GF blends can absorb moisture differently.
- Nutty Alternatives: If peanuts aren’t your favorite, try substituting finely chopped almonds, pecans, or even sunflower seeds for a different flavor profile.
- Spice It Up: For a touch of warmth beyond nutmeg, consider adding a pinch of cinnamon or even a whisper of cardamom to the dry ingredients.
- Savory Leanings: While this recipe leans sweet, a reduction in sugar and an addition of dried herbs like rosemary or thyme could lead to a more savory interpretation, pairing well with cheese.
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: Why do I need to soak the ramen noodles and cut them?
A: Soaking softens the noodles, making them pliable for baking. Cutting them ensures they are integrated evenly into the bread’s batter for a consistent texture.
Q: Can I use ramen noodles with the seasoning packet?
A: No, it is essential to discard the seasoning packet. It is too salty and contains flavorings that would clash with the sweet and nutty profile of this bread.
Q: What is the role of cottage cheese in this recipe?
A: Cottage cheese contributes moisture and tenderness to the bread, helping to create a soft crumb that balances the nutty crunch.
Q: Will the peanut flavor be too strong?
A: The recipe is balanced so that the peanut flavor is present and adds a delightful crunch, but it doesn’t overpower the nutmeg and other sweet notes.
Q: Can I make this recipe vegan?
A: To make this recipe vegan, you would need to substitute the egg with a flax egg (1 tbsp flaxseed meal + 3 tbsp water, let sit for 5 minutes) or another egg replacer, and ensure your margarine is plant-based. The cottage cheese could potentially be replaced with a thick, plain dairy-free yogurt or a silken tofu blend, though this might alter the texture.
Final Thoughts
This Ramen Noodle Peanut Bread is a delightful testament to culinary innovation, proving that even the most humble ingredients can be transformed into something surprisingly special. It’s a recipe that sparks conversation and is sure to be a memorable addition to any table. I encourage you to embrace its uniqueness and enjoy the journey of creating it. Serve it warm with a smear of sweet butter, perhaps alongside a cup of hot tea or a glass of cold milk, and savor the delightful surprise it offers. Share your creations and experiences – I’d love to hear how this unexpected loaf graces your kitchen!