Craving Buldak Ramen? I finally tried this viral ramen and it truly lives up to the hype — spicy, creamy, and perfect for a quick comfort meal.
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This is a perfect five-minute comfort meal when you want something savory or need a crowd-pleasing snack for friends.
If you enjoy saucy pasta and noodle dishes, you might also like my other recipes for creamy, savory meals with rich sauces.
What You’ll Need to Make Buldak Ramen

- 1 pack ramen (for example, Buldak Carbonara Ramen)
- Egg yolk
- Mayonnaise
- Buldak seasoning packets (or the substitutions listed below)
- Reserved ramen cooking water
See the recipe card for exact quantities.
Instructions

1. Prepare the Sauce

2. Cook the Noodles

3. Add Reserved Ramen Water to the Sauce

4. Combine Noodles with Sauce
- Prepare the sauce: In the bowl you’ll serve the noodles in, combine the egg yolk, mayonnaise, and Buldak seasoning packets. Whisk until smooth and fully blended.
- Cook the noodles: Boil the ramen according to the package directions, reserving about ½ cup of the cooking water before draining.
- Combine noodles with sauce: Transfer the drained noodles directly to the bowl with the sauce and toss thoroughly until the noodles are evenly coated and glossy. If the sauce is too thick, add the reserved ramen water a little at a time until you reach the desired consistency.
- Serve and enjoy: Serve immediately to enjoy the best texture and flavor.
Substitutions
If you don’t have Buldak Ramen seasoning, mix the following as a substitute:
- 1 tablespoon gochujang
- 2 teaspoons soy sauce
- 1 teaspoon chicken bouillon
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon sugar
Equipment
- Small pot for boiling ramen
- Strainer
Storage
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Reheat gently in the microwave and add a splash of water if the sauce needs loosening.
3 Top Tips for Success
- Mix the sauce well: Blend the egg yolk and mayonnaise thoroughly with the seasoning for a smooth, creamy texture.
- Use reserved water: Add reserved ramen water gradually to reach a glossy, saucy consistency—avoid adding too much at once.
- Serve immediately: Toss and serve right away to keep the noodles at their best texture.

FAQ’s
The Carbonara flavor is typically the mildest — its creamy, cheesy base mutes the heat and makes it more approachable for those sensitive to spice.
Eating Buldak ramen daily is not recommended due to its high sodium, fat, and calorie content. Enjoy it occasionally as part of a balanced diet.
Buldak Ramen typically cooks in about 4–5 minutes, depending on the brand and your preferred noodle texture.
Related
Looking for other saucy recipes? Try these:
- The Best Street Corn Pasta Salad with Chicken
- Creamy White Bolognese Sauce Recipe (with Rigatoni)
- Creamy Garlic Parmesan Chicken Ramen (Easy 20-Minute Recipe)
- Fantastic Lemon Basil Pasta Recipe with Chicken
Pairing
These desserts pair well after a spicy, saucy main like Buldak Ramen:
- Salted Brown Butter Maple Syrup
- No-Bake Reese’s Peanut Butter Chocolate Bars
- How to Make the Viral Dot Cakes (Dessert Recipe)
- Ultimate Red Velvet Cookies Recipe (with Chocolate Chip)

Buldak Ramen
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5 minutes
5 minutes
Equipment
Method
Notes
Ingredients
- 1 pack of ramen e.g., Buldak Carbonara Ramen
- 1 egg yolk
- 1 tablespoon mayonnaise
- Buldak seasoning packets or use substitutions listed above
- ½ cup reserved ramen cooking water
Equipment
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Small pot for boiling ramen
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Strainer
Method
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Prepare the sauce in the serving bowl by combining egg yolk, mayonnaise, and seasoning. Mix until smooth.
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Cook the noodles according to the package instructions, reserving about ½ cup of cooking water.
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Transfer the noodles to the bowl with the sauce and toss until evenly coated. Add reserved cooking water gradually if needed to thin the sauce.
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Serve immediately and enjoy the spicy, creamy noodles.
Notes
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Food safety
- Don’t leave prepared food at room temperature for extended periods.
- Never leave cooking food unattended.
- Use oils with an appropriate smoke point to avoid producing harmful compounds.
- Ensure good ventilation when using a gas stove.
Follow standard food safety guidelines for safe handling and storage.