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Soy-Marinated Ramen Eggs – Soft-Boiled Eggs with Garlic, Chili & Sesame

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These soy-marinated eggs are rich, savory, and infused with garlic, green onion, and a gentle heat from chilies.

Whether you like your yolks jammy or firm, this umami-packed Korean-style marinade takes them to the next level.

Perfect for rice bowls, ramen, or snacking straight from the fridge!

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Customizable yolks—jammy or hard-boiled, your choice.

Flavor-packed marinade with garlic, chili, and herbs.

Meal-prep friendly—make ahead and enjoy all week.

Delicious over rice or tucked into lunchboxes.

Vegan adaptable—use tofu instead of eggs!

Ingredient Highlights

 Eggs – Room temperature eggs make for easier peeling and consistent cooking.

Soy sauce & water – The savory-salty base of the marinade.

Honey or rice syrup – Adds gentle sweetness and balance.

Garlic & green onions – Fresh aromatics that infuse the eggs with flavor.

Chili peppers & jalapeño – Bring heat and visual flair.

Sesame seeds – Add a nutty, toasty finish.

Cilantro (optional) – Herbal brightness if you enjoy the flavor.

Sesame oil – Drizzled before serving for rich aroma and sheen.

Pro Tips Before You Start

Use room temperature eggs to avoid cracking.

Add vinegar and salt to the boiling water for easier peeling.

Avoid a rapid boil—a gentle simmer prevents eggs from bouncing and cracking.

Cool eggs in an ice bath to stop cooking and ensure easy peeling.

Use an airtight container so the marinade fully surrounds the eggs.

How to Make Soy-Marinated Eggs

 Step 1: Boil the Eggs
Gently lower eggs into boiling water.

Simmer for 6 minutes for soft yolks or 12 minutes for hard-boiled.

Don’t let the water boil too vigorously.

Step 2: Prep the Marinade
Chop garlic, green onions, chili peppers, and cilantro.

In a container, combine them with soy sauce, water, honey, pepper, and sesame seeds.

Step 3: Chill & Peel
Transfer eggs immediately into an ice bath for 2–3 minutes until cool.

Gently peel once they’re cooled.

Step 4: Marinate Overnight
Place peeled eggs into the marinade.

Cover and refrigerate overnight so the flavors infuse.

Step 5: Serve with Toppings
Drizzle with a bit of sesame oil and serve with rice, roasted seaweed, or furikake.

What to Serve It With

Steamed white rice or sushi rice

Ramen bowls with broth and noodles

Roasted seaweed or furikake

Kimchi or pickled veggies

Cold soba noodles or bibimbap

Variations / Substitutions

Swap maple syrup for honey if vegan.

Use gochugaru or chili oil for deeper heat.

Add mirin or rice vinegar for a Japanese twist.

Marinate tofu cubes instead of eggs for a plant-based version.

Skip cilantro or sub with Thai basil or scallions only.

Storage & Leftovers

Fridge – Keep marinated eggs in an airtight container for up to 4 days.

Longer soak = stronger flavor—taste daily to check your preferred intensity.

Reuse marinade once, but boil it first to ensure food safety.

Meal prep tip – Slice eggs in half and serve on rice bowls for easy lunches.

FAQs

Can I make them spicy?
Absolutely! Use extra jalapeños, red chili, or a splash of chili oil in the marinade.

Do I need an ice bath?
Yes—it stops the cooking instantly and helps eggs peel more easily.

Can I reuse the marinade?
Yes, but only after boiling it to kill any bacteria from the eggs.

What if my eggs crack while boiling?
No problem! As long as they don’t leak completely, they’ll still marinate just fine.

Can I use bottled garlic and ginger?
Fresh is best for flavor, but bottled garlic is okay in a pinch.

Can I make them ahead of time?
Definitely! They’re actually better after soaking overnight.

What’s the best way to peel soft-boiled eggs?
Tap gently all around, roll under your palm, and peel under running water.

Final Thoughts

These soy-marinated ramen eggs are an absolute flavor bomb—salty, garlicky, and just the right amount of spicy.

They’ve become a staple in my fridge for quick lunches or jazzing up plain rice.

If you’ve never made marinated eggs before, now’s your sign to start!

Soy-Marinated Ramen Eggs

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These Soy-Marinated Ramen Eggs are savory, jammy, and full of umami flavor. Steeped overnight in a bold marinade of soy sauce, honey, garlic, and chilies, they’re the perfect topping for ramen or a delicious protein-packed snack on their own. Easy to make, customizable, and absolutely addictive!
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 10 minutes mins
Marinate Time 8 hours hrs
Total Time 8 hours hrs 25 minutes mins
Servings 8 marinated eggs
Calories 95 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 6 –8 eggs room temperature
  • Sesame oil as needed

Marinade

  • 1/2 cup soy sauce
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1/4 cup honey or rice syrup
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper
  • 3 garlic cloves minced
  • 2 green onions chopped
  • 1 jalapeño chopped
  • 1 red chili pepper chopped
  • 1 tsp sesame seeds
  • 1/4 cup cilantro optional

Instructions
 

  • Bring a pot of water to a boil, enough to cover 6–8 eggs.
  • Tip: Add a bit of salt and vinegar for easier peeling.
  • Gently lower eggs into the water.
  • Boil for 6 minutes for soft-boiled or 12 minutes for hard-boiled.
  • Tip: Keep the water at a gentle boil to avoid cracking.
  • While eggs cook, chop garlic, scallions, chilies, and cilantro (if using).
  • Mix all marinade ingredients in an airtight container.
  • See full steps with tips & photos → https://mischacrossing.com/soy-marinated-ramen-eggs/

Notes

  • Soft-boiled eggs are best for ramen, but you can adjust the boil time to your texture preference.
  • Marinade can be reused once if boiled, but discard after 2 days.
  • Use a zip-top bag if needed to keep eggs submerged evenly.

 

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