Named a Best Cookbook of Summer 2025 by Bon
Appetit and Epicurious
“This is a joyful deep dive into a pantry staple . . . Kim breaks down
instant ramen’s innovative invention, explores its historical context, shares
his steps for how to make any packet your own, gives you a field guide to the
most iconic brands, and more.”—Epicurious
A delightful deep dive into the versatility of instant ramen, this
umami-rich instruction manual with 40+ international recipes will help you
become a better chef and get creative in the kitchen using a classic comfort
food slurped around the world.
Instant ramen, while a seemingly simple dish straight out of the packet, is the
quintessential blank canvas to practice improvising in the kitchen. Ready in
ten minutes and a forgiving partner due to its baseline deliciousness, a bowl
of tasty noodles results from any experimentation, no matter how far-flung.
Author Peter J. Kim breaks down his philosophies on creating perfect harmony in
your bowl through 40+ transformative recipes, a fool-proof methodology, an
instant ramen flavor wheel, and robust pantry recommendations, plus a field
guide to different ramen varieties and flavor profiles.
For those in search of even more ways to think outside the packet, Instant
Ramen Kitchen is complete with unique comfort food recipes from all
corners of the globe that demonstrate the beloved noodle’s versatility and
flavor-enhancing qualities, including:
- Xi’an-style
Cumin Lamb Ramen
- Budae
Jjigae (Korean Army Stew)
- Ramen
alla Marinara
- Ramen
Fideuà (Catalan Noodle Paella)
- B.E.C.
Ramen (Bacon, Egg, and Cheese)
After helping you perfect the basics, Kim offers a peek inside his own
improvisations that have resulted in nourishing, delicious, and soul-satisfying
meals that are great to enjoy any time of day. Following his example, it’s time
to let the flavorful fun begin, creating your own unique ramen masterpieces.
ALWAYS IN THE MOOD FOR COMFORT FOOD: Over 100 billion servings of instant ramen
are consumed worldwide each year. And everyone loves to weigh in with their
favorite preparation: Kylie Jenner likes it with butter and garlic powder.
David Chang puts Pecorino Romano in his cooking liquid. Astronauts even eat
them in space! Join the crowd with this practical and inspiring guide to
noodlicious culinary exploration.
LEARN TO COOK: Here is everything you need to learn to cook using a beloved and
familiar product. It's easy, versatile, and affordable, making it the perfect
dish to experiment with. The stakes are low if you mess up: you haven't spent
more than twenty minutes or $20, but you've gained a world of knowledge in the
kitchen.
EASY GIFTING: This is the perfect gift for the ramen-loving people in your
life. Part nerdy deep dive, part fun-filled celebration, it makes a great
present or self-purchase any time of year, from the cold-weather holidays and
springtime graduations to housewarmings for new owners or renters and
inspiration for people looking to jazz up a weekly meal.
Perfect for:
- Noodle
lovers and anyone who likes ramen, Asian cuisine, and comfort foods
- Home
cooks and dorm dwellers
- Novice
and experienced cooks who enjoy preparing quick and easy meals
- Parents
who enjoy cooking with their kids
- Gift-giving
for birthday, graduation, holidays, housewarming, wedding shower, or any
occasion
About the Author
Peter
J. Kim is the author of Instant Ramen Kitchen: 40+ Delicious Recipes
That Go Beyond the Packet (Chronicle Books, Sept. 2025) and a food
entrepreneur who breathes, sleeps, and, above all, eats food culture.
He is the founder of The Infinite Table, an immersive
experience blending food, storytelling, and 360° video, and was the founding
director of the Museum of Food and Drink (MOFAD), shaping it into a
groundbreaking institution that explores the intersection of cuisine, history,
science, and culture.
He was the former head of Creator Partnerships at
Pinterest, where he led culinary and lifestyle content initiatives for over 450
million users. He also hosted and created Counterjam, Food52’s
acclaimed food and music podcast.
Peter
has been featured by such media outlets as The New York Times, The New
Yorker, NPR, CBS, NBC, The Wall Street Journal, and more. He
lives with his two kids in New York City, where he eats several bowls of
instant ramen per week.