Grill the sandwich for about 2-3 minutes on one side. Use a spatula to press down slightly on the sandwich to ensure it grills evenly and crisps up. Once the bottom side is golden and crispy, carefully flip the sandwich over to grill the other side for another 2-3 minutes. Keep an eye on the sandwich to prevent burning, as ramen noodles can cook quickly.
Serve
9 Once both sides are golden brown and crispy, remove the sandwich from the skillet. Let it sit for about a minute before slicing it in half. This helps the cheese settle slightly, making it less likely to spill out.
10 Serve hot and enjoy the unique, crispy, and cheesy Ramen Grilled Cheese Sandwich! You can pair it with a side of pickles, tomato soup, or a salad to complete the meal.
Servings 4
- Amount Per Serving
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat 18g28%
- Saturated Fat 8g40%
- Cholesterol 30mg10%
- Total Carbohydrate 32g11%
- Sugars 2g
- Protein 10g20%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Note
- Cheese Variations:
- While American cheese is commonly used for its smooth melt and mild flavor, you can experiment with different types of cheese depending on your preferences.
- Cheddar offers a sharp, tangy flavor, while mozzarella gives a stretchy, gooey texture.
- Swiss cheese adds a nutty taste, while brie or cream cheese could give a creamy richness.
- Gouda and fontina are great options for a smoky or earthy twist. Mixing cheeses can elevate the flavor and create a more complex profile.
- Adding Protein:
If you want a more filling sandwich, consider adding protein:
- Bacon: Adds a smoky crunch that complements the crispy ramen. Fry the bacon beforehand and add a few slices between the noodles.
- Sliced Ham or Turkey: A good option for a deli-style sandwich. You can heat these up with the cheese to melt it together.
- Fried Egg: Place a fried egg in the center for a rich, creamy texture that pairs well with the crispy ramen noodles.
- Grilled Chicken or Beef: If you prefer meatier options, thinly sliced grilled chicken or beef can be added to the sandwich for a hearty touch.
- Serving Suggestions:
This dish pairs well with several sides, enhancing the overall experience:
- Pickles: The tangy crunch of pickles contrasts with the richness of the sandwich, making it a perfect side.
- Tomato Soup: A comforting combination, especially if you want a classic grilled cheese and soup pairing.
- Side Salad: A fresh, crisp salad can balance out the richness of the sandwich. Consider a simple mixed greens salad with a light vinaigrette or a creamy coleslaw for an extra crunch.
- Fries or Sweet Potato Fries: For an indulgent side, fries (regular or sweet potato) offer a crunchy complement to the ramen grilled cheese.
- Vegetarian Option:
If you prefer a vegetarian version, the ramen grilled cheese is a flexible dish:
- Skip the meat, and focus on the noodles and cheese.
- For added flavor, you can sauté vegetables like spinach, mushrooms, or tomatoes and add them to the sandwich.
- Roasted peppers or avocado can also be added to create a flavorful, creamy bite without the need for animal products.
- Creative Fillings:
Try mixing things up with a few spread options or different ingredients:
- Mustard: Adds a tangy sharpness that cuts through the richness of the cheese and ramen.
- Mayonnaise: Use mayonnaise for a creamy base, which also helps in achieving an even golden brown crust when grilling.
- Sriracha or Hot Sauce: If you like heat, spread some sriracha or hot sauce inside the sandwich to add spice and kick.
- Pesto or Chimichurri: These flavorful sauces can be used instead of butter or oil for grilling, giving the sandwich an aromatic and herby twist.
Cautions
- Handling the Noodles:
- Ramen noodles can be delicate when forming the "bread," especially if you add an egg. Take your time while shaping them to avoid breaking the noodles. If you press too hard or don't let the noodles chill properly, they may fall apart during grilling.
- Use a mold or press gently with your hands to shape the noodles into even slices, ensuring they hold together without being too compact. A light hand is key to maintaining the right texture for the noodles.
- Heat Control:
- Ramen noodles grill quickly, so managing your skillet's heat is important. If the pan is too hot, the noodles may burn before they get crispy.
- Medium heat is ideal. It ensures the noodles crisp up without turning black. The butter in the pan helps to achieve that perfect golden brown crust, but it can burn if the temperature is too high.
- If you’re unsure about the heat level, start by testing with a small portion of the noodle and adjust the temperature accordingly.
- Watch for Cheese Overflow:
- When the cheese melts, it can ooze out from the sides of the sandwich. This is normal, but it can cause a mess if not managed carefully.
- If you’re using a more runny cheese like mozzarella, ensure you use slices that fit snugly between the noodle slices to avoid excessive spillage.
- To prevent cheese from overflowing during flipping, use a spatula to gently press the sandwich down as you flip, helping the cheese stay inside.
- Potential for Overcooking:
- If you leave the ramen noodle "bread" in the skillet for too long, they can become too crispy or even burnt. The noodles will continue to crisp up after removing them from the pan, so it’s best to take them out once the outside is golden brown.
- Keep a close eye on the sandwich, checking frequently, especially when flipping to the second side.
- If you accidentally overcook the noodles, they may lose their soft interior and become overly crunchy. A perfect balance between crispy exterior and slightly chewy interior is the goal.
- Eggs in the Noodles:
- Adding egg to the ramen noodles is optional, but it helps the noodles stay together during grilling. If you add egg, ensure it is evenly mixed so the texture is consistent throughout the noodle "bread."
- Be cautious not to use too much egg, as it could make the noodles soggy. A small amount is enough for binding the noodles together.
- If you’re avoiding eggs, you can skip this step, and the noodles will still hold together, especially after chilling.
Keywords:
Ramen Grilled Cheese, Ramen Sandwich, Grilled Cheese Twist, Noodle Sandwich, Comfort Food