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03-20-2004, 03:36 PM | #31 |
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stick the whole thing in the bowl
add water nuke that mofo 1 min later im less hungry....lol
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03-20-2004, 03:56 PM | #32 |
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wait for shin ramyun sale at arilang or anykind korean market and buy about 3boxes for rest of the year
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03-20-2004, 08:27 PM | #34 |
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wow....this is a thread....just wow,thats all. Actually I love that stuff,.....boil water,put in the noodles+seasoning packet+other seasoning then drain water and enjoy
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03-21-2004, 10:10 AM | #35 |
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I get a wide bowl and put in the water and seasoning. Stir it to disolve the seasoning. Then, put the chunk of ramen in there and microwave it for 2 minutes. Then, take the chunk and turn it over, microwave for 2 more minutes. Once it is done.....use a fork to break up the noodles....and let it sit for about 3-4 minutes. The key is to let it sit so most of the liquid is absorbed and the noodles get fat. Now...this way isn't a soup...because I dont use enough water to have any broth left over once the noodles absorb the water.
My cousin used to make this "dish" where he would combine like 3 packs of ramen noodles, some cheese whiz, some pizza sauce, and some pepperoni slices. I was pretty good actually....looks like sh!t tho. -m
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03-21-2004, 10:47 AM | #36 | |
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03-21-2004, 11:26 AM | #37 | |
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03-21-2004, 09:59 PM | #38 |
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Wow, I wish I could eat Ramen everyday. I would be rich. Nowadays I can only eat it a few times a month or else I would feel sick.
But when I was actively eating it I would add dry shrimp, or cook the noodles, drain and stir fry it with something.
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03-21-2004, 11:14 PM | #40 |
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Well, since I've had a job, I pretty much stopped eating it. In college I was pretty simple, I'd just put it on with a little less than the prescribed water amount on the pack, and keep boiling until the water cooked down and it was like one big squishy mass. Then I'd either put the flavor packet on if it was a good flavor, or just toss in some soy sauce if it was a crappy flavor. That was with the Maruchan, 8/$1.00 stuff.
Now that I'm a man of wealth and taste, I buy the shin ramyun in big multi-packs at the Grand Mart (DC people know Grand Mart, it's a grocery store that's like, half Korean food, half Mexican food). I just cook it according to the package, maybe dump an egg into it. Good spicy soup on a cold day. |
03-22-2004, 12:01 AM | #41 |
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RAMEN= BLAH! God I hate that stuff. If I ever eat Ramen, I end up putting an egg, sugar peas, some shrimps, a bit of lettuce, some tomato bits, cilantro, and a dash of lemon. Then it's Ramen!
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03-22-2004, 02:27 AM | #42 |
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bah damn unoriginal people .. all yous boil it in some way... i boil it half way... for about 1 and a half minutes.. make sure the noodles are soft... but not saturated with the water... then i drain the suckers... cut up some ham, veggies, mix in some scrambled eggs, throw in some soy sauce and throw it in a pan ( or Wok) with some peanut oil.. a couple of strips o steak i jack from my mom whenever im home and voila instant home cooked pan fried noodles with veggies and steak and scrambled eggs
down with a cold one or some sake if you can get your hands on it. try it some time |
03-22-2004, 08:26 AM | #43 |
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here's mine:
1) boil water + add seasoning / soup base 2) throw in noodles without breaking 3) add in any preferred sauces (sah tzia, soy sauce, ketchup, whatever) 4) add in secondary foods (hot pot stuffs, sliced beef, fried tofu, veggies etc) 5) throw in egg 6) put it in a huge bowl steaming hot and throw in yet another egg 7) add your secondary sauces the second egg ends up being partially cooked with a raw egg yoke that u get to eat at the end if your careful and don't pop up. the first egg will turn into fluffy stuff. secondary sauce is the main flavor but u can make it taste really different depending on what sauce u put in step 3. |
03-22-2004, 09:10 AM | #44 |
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You guys are all missing the method of the ramen champions. Boil the water, throw in the noodles, get it almost done, throw in the egg.
Then Drain and add CHICKEN of BEEF Broth (half a can, if you can). Throw back on the stove for a couple, then put in a dish and add Some of the silver packet but be careful. OT, or Over Taste is a bad thing. Right now the Cajun Chicken Nissin is my fav. The draining is critical to removing the Slime and haziness caused by the excess starchs and egg. But that broth is critical to overall taste. Just cooking it like a normal human being with broth gets good results also. Happy hunting and remember to use your bonus card |
03-22-2004, 10:04 AM | #45 |
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West: You mentioned it was a nice 50 cent snack, I don't know if you have longs out there but if you do stop by and see if they have a special going on. They recently had a deal of a lifetime for top ramen, 10 packages for $1!!! it rocked! anyways, just a heads up, every bit counts right?
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03-23-2004, 02:17 PM | #47 | |
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Ive been learning how to perfect the ramen noodle making here in my dorm. *currenly waiting for 2nd bowl to finish microwaving*. Man, actually im kinda poor now, so i had to settle for the non name brand ramen. I bought it at walmart (yeah there isnt so much choice out here in the middle of nowhere VA). The brand is "SMACK". WTF? it was a funny name. I made first bowl. wasnt bad for $0.11 per pack . BUt im a traditional college ramen maker. BOwl w/ water, unbroken noodles, 3 min in micro. Add flavor packet, mix, micro for 2 more min. $0.11 meal goodness. well, now that i think about it, i have to eat like3 to get full. damn. Im not a freshman so i cant claim the freshman 15. Its more the the sophmore 30 !
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03-23-2004, 02:34 PM | #48 |
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hmm. if i had an extra 10 grand i think i'd send a gang of those noodle meals to 3rd world countries....or build a race motor. But damn i think we've covered every angle of cooking noodles. LOL who's got a new one?
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03-23-2004, 06:57 PM | #51 |
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Hmmm, BBQ with Chicken, Ima try that.
So far the best one (and only one I tried) was the stir fry method. I had some left over Mu Shu (SP?) and put the noodles in some oil, fried em, then added the Mu Shu and it was better then putting it in the pancakes they give you! MMMM Hmm, beer and ramen... maybe someday when im to wasted to know what im eating... |
07-08-2004, 07:16 PM | #52 |
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Just finished a bowl of this... god damn that's some good shit.
Anyway, I brought this back up to ask a dumb question: How do I cook the egg? I tried boiling an egg for the first time tonight with disastrously cool results (microwaved egg in water, it exploded). If someone could help me out and give me a rundown on how to properly cook the egg I would appreciate it. I'd like to give it a try.
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[QUOTE=Jeff240sx][QUOTE=ca18guy]50 cents is alot for ramen!!!
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07-08-2004, 09:10 PM | #54 |
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i begin by throwing it in the garbage.
then, i call up my friend glenn and meet him up at Kyushu ramen in the valley. if we're lucky, other friends will come out too. - mike |
07-08-2004, 09:36 PM | #55 |
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mmmm, ramen, im pretty hungry actually. For me, i put the noodles in unbroken, boil the m in the pot of water, then when theyre done, or sometimes before theyre done, ill put in t the seasoning. Then, and this is crucial, i put in the hottest ass hotsauce i can find. im talking the stuff made from the habaneros here. So the i let it cook a little bit more , let them soak up the spicy goodness, and then i eat it, burning the living shit out of my mouth and lips, enjoyin it the whole time. damnit i need ot eat.
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07-08-2004, 11:15 PM | #56 |
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Yum, $.15 worth of nutrition...
Should try Thai Kitchen Around $1.69 per, good stuff! And if your not feeling lazy, they got tons of other products to cook-up
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07-08-2004, 11:18 PM | #57 |
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Retailers offering a large selection of Thai Kitchen products include:
- Whole Foods Market - Wild Oats Marketplace - Cost Plus World Markets And have seen limited selections at: - Hen House - Wal-Mart - Super Target - Hy-Vee Last edited by SilviaSativa; 07-08-2004 at 11:46 PM.. |
07-08-2004, 11:21 PM | #58 | |
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You make the soup, then you just break the egg into the soup as soon as you turn off the heat. Remember, the broth is still boiling at this point. When you drop the egg into 212 degree broth, it cooks it right there. It's also good to stir as soon as you drop it in, or you'll just have a big chunk of egg white in the bottom... unless you like that... |
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07-08-2004, 11:31 PM | #59 | |
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