
Mike's Mighty Good Craft Ramen explains that butter is a fat and fat is flavor, making it the perfect ingredient to change up the taste of your go-to noodles. The food site goes on to explain that butter adds sweetness to your ramen and it can be added in several ways. The first of which begins with simply adding a pat or two to your boiling water. If you want a little more punch for your taste buds, the site suggests pairing the butter with some miso. However, per a recipe review for Martha Stewart, miso is a savory ingredient. If you plan on using salted butter, it might be better to use less miso so you don't end up with something too salty to eat.
Like your ramen spicy — or at least you think you like it spicy? The good news for those who like a little kick is if you change your mind, a little butter can cut the heat. You can also add some garlic into the mix to create a deliciously satisfying garlic butter ramen. Butter's power is great indeed. Even Kylie Jenner, per Spoon University, has a penchant for ramen with a little "butter, garlic powder, onion powder, and an egg." If Kylie likes it, you know it must be good.
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