Spicy Miso Marinated Eggs (Print View)

Soft-boiled eggs steeped in a spicy miso marinade, ideal as a ramen topping or protein-packed snack.

# Components:

→ Eggs

01 - 6 large eggs

→ Marinade

02 - 3 tablespoons white miso paste
03 - 3 tablespoons soy sauce
04 - 2 tablespoons mirin
05 - 1 tablespoon rice vinegar
06 - 1 tablespoon chili garlic sauce (or sriracha)
07 - 1 tablespoon sesame oil
08 - 1 tablespoon sugar
09 - 1/2 cup water
10 - 2 cloves garlic, minced
11 - 1-inch piece fresh ginger, grated
12 - 1 scallion, chopped

# Method:

01 - Fill a saucepan with water and bring to a gentle boil.
02 - Using a spoon, carefully lower the eggs into the boiling water. Cook for 6.5 to 7 minutes for soft-boiled eggs.
03 - Prepare an ice bath while the eggs cook.
04 - When the eggs are done, transfer them immediately to the ice bath. Let cool for at least 5 minutes.
05 - Gently peel the eggs.
06 - In a medium bowl or resealable bag, whisk together miso paste, soy sauce, mirin, rice vinegar, chili garlic sauce, sesame oil, sugar, water, garlic, ginger, and scallion until well combined.
07 - Add the peeled eggs to the marinade, ensuring they are fully submerged.
08 - Cover and refrigerate for at least 8 hours, or overnight for best flavor.
09 - Remove eggs from marinade. Slice in half and serve atop ramen or as a snack.

# Expert Advice:

01 -
  • The marinade seeps right in, giving every bite layers of umami and an unexpected kick only you’ll know came from chili garlic sauce.
  • They’re perfect for instant snacking or dressing up a humble bowl of noodles without any fuss.
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  • Peeling soft-boiled eggs too soon leads to heartbreak and ragged whites; let them chill fully for perfect shells.
  • Marinating time truly matters—less than eight hours and the flavor just doesn’t reach the yolk’s edge.
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  • A slotted spoon lets you gently lift eggs in and out of hot water, minimizing cracks.
  • Let the eggs sit in the marinade skin-to-skin with zero air pockets for the boldest flavor.
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