Rude Health: Almond, Turmeric & Kale Miso Ramen

‘Making ramen at home means you can tailor it to your tastes. For me, that means toothsome noodles, fresh greens still with some colour and bite, the pleasing soft texture of tofu – a comforting, but flavourful broth centred around almond milk, spiked with miso and turmeric.’ – Anna Jones

Serves 4

Ingredients:

  • 4 heaped tablespoons of white miso
  • 1 litre Rude Health Ultimate/Almond Milk
  • 200g firm tofu, pressed to remove excess moisture then cut into cubes
  • 150g kale (I use a mix of purple and green), washed, pulled from its stalks and torn into bite-sized pieces
  • 250g thin brown rice noodles

 

 

Store cupboard: 1 teaspoon turmeric, soy sauce, groundnut/coconut oil

Method:

  1. Mix the turmeric, miso and 1 tbsp of Rude Health Almond Drink to form a golden paste. Put one tablespoon of the paste into a bowl, add the tofu and a good dash of soy sauce and toss to coat, leave to sit for 5 minutes.

 

  1. Pour a tablespoon of oil into a pan and stir-fry the kale until it’s crisp around the edges and has softened a little. Season with a good pinch of salt and scoop from the pan into a bowl. Put the pan back on the heat, add a little more oil and fry the tofu until golden.

 

  1. Cook the noodles in boiling water according to their packet instructions, drain and divide between four serving bowls.

 

  1. While the noodles are cooking, gently heat the almond milk in a large saucepan until just about to come to the boil then take it off the heat and stir in the remaining turmeric miso paste.

 

  1. Ladle the broth over the noodles and top the bowls with the crispy kale and tofu. If you like, finish with some of the add ons for an extra layer of flavour.

 

  1. To Finish (optional): finely sliced spring onions, fresh or dried red chilli, coriander, lime.

Nutritional analysis per serving:

Kcals Fat Carbs Fibre Protein Salt
521 14g 78g 8.1g 18g 2.6g

 

About Rude Health

To celebrate the versatility of their dairy-alternative drinks, Rude Health have teamed up with award-winning chef, Anna Jones, to create five, five-ingredient dinner recipes, each made with a different flavoured drink from their range.
Gone are the days when milk alternatives were only used in tea, coffee and smoothies. Rude Health and Anna Jones’ Rudely Alternative Recipes aim to inspire experimentation with dairy-alternative drinks, encouraging everyone to use them for their flavour, not just their functionality. From Almond to Oat to Tiger Nut, Rude Health’s dairy-alternative drinks are all organic, gluten free and contain five or less, real, recognisable ingredients.
Rude Health is a family run, family owned, food and drinks brand. Their ten dairy-alternatives sit beside 60 other healthy foods and drinks, including cereals, snacks and kombucha, all made with mouth-boggingly tasty ingredients – nothing artificial or refined.
Find Rude Health’s range in Waitrose, Sainsbury’s, Ocado and on www.rudehealth.com
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