The main idea here is to use your leftovers from preparing a traditional Thanksgiving meal (Turkey, stuffing, vegetables, cranberry sauce) and make them into bowls of ramen. Using leftovers is a huge timesaver and you can make a few things fresh if necessary to round out the dish. The broth alone will astonish you.
Read moreNikki's Ground Turkey with Smoky Coffee Chili Oil and Umi Noodles
This dish is smokey, salty, rich and sweet. It’s comforting and at the same time refreshing because of the fresh herbs. It’s great with any type of ground meat: try pork, chicken, or even tempeh. It whips together in about 20 minutes but has great complexity of flavor, falling into the category: I could eat this every day.
Read moreTsukune Miso Ramen (aka Holiday Ramen)
This ramen is such a great way to use up holiday leftovers. You’ve probably got stuff like mushrooms and green beans already in your fridge as we speak! In this case I’ve made the tsukune with ground turkey, but you could use ground chicken or pork, or your favorite vegetarian meatball.
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