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 Author Ramen Noodles (Maruchan)
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From: Margaritaville
Posted: 2009-08-03 18:34   
Feral, you got me... ha-ha. I've been 2 busy to cook (which blunty put is lazy).

Remodeling the kitchen, so about the only appliance I've left installed is the microwave and the grill outside (which doesn't really count as an appliance). Grilled food and Ramen Noodle diet, lol. Gonna take about 3 more days to complete the NEW breakfast bar install in the kitchen. Everything from carpet to sheet-rock and everything in-between has been involved.

Anyways, back to the Ramen noodle topic:

I'm gonna try putting some of these (less the bun) in it and see what happens:


Grilled Ramen? Not sure how this is gonna turn out???


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Posted: 2009-08-03 19:28   
bad idea, too much sodium... well, its not that bad
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From: jedi42
Posted: 2009-08-05 04:27   
I understand if you're strecthing your money.

But hot dog chunks in Ramen is ... well, an awful idea.

Get a giant chuck roast. Optionally, an onion / carrot / celery / potatoes chunked up. Then a can of beef broth (optional, could use water).

Stick it all in a giant pot or a "crock pot". Cook at 250F for 8 hours.

If you got a 2-3+ lb roast, that's enough to eat for like 5 days.

Buy a box of insta-potato-flakes, and you've got a meal. A little bag of powdered brown gravy costs about $1 if you can't be bothered to mix flour with the juices from the roast.

Stop eating &#?*##%#ty food. You're spending more time on the forums talking about that is necessary to even prepare basic meals.

Unless it's all about money, in which case cooking real food you can freeze or eat over the course of several days ends up being cheaper.
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Posted: 2009-08-05 18:45   
1 family sized Taco Dinner with all the fixins is about $10-$12 depending on the cost of the beef. That's dinner for 3-4 days right there. Longer if you're stingy. Plus you get that great wannabe-taco salad at the end when you've run outa tortillas...
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From: tsohlacoLocalhost
Posted: 2009-08-06 08:34   
Quote:
On 2009-08-05 04:27, dj42 {C?} wrote:
But hot dog chunks in Ramen is ... well, an awful idea.

I agree but i know something that i tried on occasion when i had left over Noodles.

Grab a bun and put blank noodles in it, poor over some ketchup and or other additional flavoring (i used unions once) and enjoy!
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Posted: 2009-08-10 19:24   
When I make Ramen noodles (which is normally on the stove, not the ones in a cup) I stir in an egg with it, it's pretty damned good with the beef and chicken flavors. I might try it with the shrimp flavor.

I love ramen when there is nothing else to eat.
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Posted: 2009-08-10 22:10   
Beef Ramen Noodles. Add lot's of crushed red pepper, and then hot sauce. Habanero is preferred. Enjoy.
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From: Margaritaville
Posted: 2009-08-17 23:15   
NEW BREAKTHROUGH!!!!

I've been experimenting with Ramen Noodle because it's so easy/fast and nearly everyone is familiar with the product.

Just one small observation that is EXTREMELY important when tweaking this fast-food product:

-using the provided cup (assuming you got the one that comes in the Styrofoam prepackaged container)...

1) only so much can be added (very little actually),for example: try adding a bunch of your favorite spices and check the bottom of the cup later!
2) elaborating on 1) above ----> if you want to stretch it out, it's gonna take some effort and balance between water content, spice, noodles and the things you add other than the prior mentioned

OK, I'm going to move on to another quick and easy snack after I flip this steak and shrimp on the grill.



If you come up with anything extra-ordinary with Ramen, post it!


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