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Home ❯ Recipes ❯ Noodles & Pasta ❯ Campfire Curry Ramen

Campfire Curry Ramen

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Posted: 7/26/2016

This campfire curry ramen is a bit of an heirloom recipe in The Woks of Life family. Originally conceived during a camping trip (which we paid homage to in these photos), you don’t have to be in the great outdoors to enjoy it!

Campfire Curry Ramen - Easy Camping Meal, by thewoksoflife.com

Kaitlin totally outed me in her Pho Ramen post from a few weeks ago. We had planned to blog this campfire curry ramen recipe while camping in the woods of California’s Sequoia National Park, but I forgot the curry powder to make it. It was a devastating blow.

Of course, we ended up with an off-the-cuff Pho Ramen creation (Kaitlin’s doing), which turned out to be brilliant in and of itself. No regrets on that one.

But one couldn’t help feeling a sense of unfinished business.

This campfire curry ramen is an heirloom recipe in our family, despite the fact that yes, it contains a packet of 33-cent instant noodles. It’s one of the clearest food memories from my childhood, and if you take a look at some of the old photos in the Pho Ramen post, you’ll see that 10-year old me and 8-year-old Kaitlin are slurping away at this very dish.

My dad invented this curry ramen recipe during a camping trip with a buddy in the Grand Canyon. He had a packet of instant noodles, some scraps of beef jerky, and a little vial of curry powder in his mess kit. Water was boiled, and this curry ramen was born. Now, on every camping trip we go on, this curry ramen HAS to make an appearance.

So when we headed up to the Adirondacks over 4th of July weekend, it was the perfect opportunity to get a campfire going, break out the beef jerky, and finally share this recipe with all of you. This curry ramen tastes the best in the great outdoors, but it can also be done on the stovetop!

Looking for more Instant ramen hacks?

Check out this post and YouTube video, where we show you 10 of our favorite instant noodle hacks that transform those packets—from your bog-standard 25-cent Maruchan to slightly fancier $1.09 Chinese instant noodle brands—into something that feels filling and exciting. Full recipes in the post, and taste test reactions (plus minor shenangigans and some undignified noodle slurping) in the video!

Recipe Instructions

In a medium pot over medium high heat, add the vegetable oil, onion, and beef jerky (if using).

Campfire Curry Ramen - Easy Camping Meal, by thewoksoflife.com

Sauté until the onion softens slightly, and add the curry powder. Cook for another 30 seconds, until fragrant.

Campfire Curry Ramen - Easy Camping Meal, by thewoksoflife.com
Campfire Curry Ramen - Easy Camping Meal, by thewoksoflife.com
Campfire Curry Ramen, by thewoksoflife.com

Add the water and bring to a boil. Add the seasoning packet from the instant ramen package…

Campfire Curry Ramen - Easy Camping Meal, by thewoksoflife.com
Campfire Curry Ramen, by thewoksoflife.com

…and then add the noodles.

Campfire Curry Ramen - Easy Camping Meal, by thewoksoflife.com
Campfire Curry Ramen, by thewoksoflife.com

Simmer for 2-3 minutes, until the noodles are al dente. Serve immediately!

Campfire Curry Ramen - Easy Camping Meal, by thewoksoflife.com
Campfire Curry Ramen, by thewoksoflife.com

If you want to do a variation on this recipe, feel free to add any leafy greens (my dad once found wild watercress while on a camping trip out west, and it went straight into the curry ramen pot), fish balls or beef balls (which go amazingly well with curry––just boil them in the soup for a few minutes before adding the noodles), or even a beaten egg (which takes any bowl of instant ramen to the next level).

Enjoy this camping curry ramen on your next outing everyone!

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Curry Ramen Noodles over campfire
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Campfire Curry Ramen

This campfire curry ramen is an heirloom recipe in our family. First made on a backpacking trip with instant ramen noodles, some scraps of beef jerky, sliced onion, curry powder and boiled water, this campfire curry ramen was born.
by: Sarah
Serves: 1 serving
Prep: 2 minutes mins
Cook: 8 minutes mins
Total: 10 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
  • 1/4 cup onion (thinly sliced)
  • 1/4 cup beef jerky (roughly chopped, optional)
  • 2 teaspoons curry powder
  • 2 1/2 cups water
  • 1 packet beef-flavored instant ramen

Instructions

  • In a medium pot over medium high heat, add the vegetable oil, onion, and beef jerky (if using). Sauté until the onion is slightly softened, and add the curry powder. Cook for another 30 seconds, until fragrant.
  • Add the water and bring to a boil. Add the seasoning packet from the instant ramen package and then add the noodles. Simmer for 2-3 minutes, until the noodles are cooked but still al dente. Serve immediately!

Nutrition Facts

Calories: 541kcal (27%) Carbohydrates: 61g (20%) Protein: 12g (24%) Fat: 29g (45%) Saturated Fat: 18g (90%) Cholesterol: 2mg (1%) Sodium: 1870mg (78%) Potassium: 272mg (8%) Fiber: 4g (16%) Sugar: 4g (4%) Vitamin C: 3mg (4%) Calcium: 63mg (6%) Iron: 4.9mg (27%)
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Sarah
Sarah Leung is the eldest daughter in The Woks of Life family, working alongside younger sister Kaitlin and parents Bill and Judy. You could say this multigenerational recipe blog was born out of two things: 1) her realization in college that she had no idea how to make her mom’s Braised Pork Belly and 2) that she couldn’t find a job after graduation. With the rest of the family on board, she laid the groundwork for the blog in 2013. By 2015, it had become one of the internet’s most trusted resources for Chinese cooking. Creator of quick and easy recipes for harried home cooks and official Woks of Life photographer, Sarah loves creating accessible recipes that chase down familiar nostalgic flavors while adapting to the needs of modern home cooks. Alongside her family, Sarah has become a New York Times Bestselling author with their cookbook, The Woks of Life: Recipes to Know and Love from a Chinese American Family, as well as a James Beard Award nominee and IACP Award finalist.
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