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zeal311 2004-02-25 10:55 PM

How do you prepare your ramen noodles?
 
-Cook the Ramen in a pot of boiling water until it is tottaly soft.
-Strain the pot of the water keeping only a small amount still in the pot.
-Mix the Noodles with the packet of seasoning(i prefer chicken)
-Add 1/2 slice of american cheese(shred a little beofre adding it)
-Add a small amount of graded mozzerella
-Add 1-2 spoons of ranch
-Stir well and serve.

Optional ingredients:
-Feta Cheese
-Diced tomatoes
-Real freshly baked chicken

Yy tu?

LiveWire 2004-02-25 11:04 PM

Water > Boils > Noodles in Water > Ten Mins (RINGS!) > Drain some water > Add Flavor > Chew....

Ganga 2004-02-25 11:26 PM

Go to Japan and order one.... (5 years later)

DaFrigginDoctah 2004-02-25 11:53 PM

With mozerella cheese, of course!

WetWired 2004-02-26 12:14 AM

Mmm, miso
 
I just cook the soy flavor normally, then add a teaspoon of miso... or better yet, I just get the miso flavored ramen when I can find it. Also, I like the ramen bowls better than the blocks; they taste different for some reason.

Raziel 2004-02-26 04:39 AM

Ugh, Ramen. I'll never touch that shit again.

HandOfHeaven 2004-02-26 05:40 AM

Boil water, cooks food, adds flavoring, Dices up one cooked scrambled egg, adds soy sauce, eats... I have a friend that if he didnt have time in the morning to get his lunch made bring a pack of ramen to school, crunch it up, eat it and then eat the flavoring. Quite tasty...

Medieval Bob 2004-02-26 07:07 AM

Um... You are all crazy. The proper way is as follows.

Noodles in cup.
Water in cup.
Cup in microwave.
Microwave on.
Microwave off.
Mix in packet.
Eat.

Silverjinx drains off all the water and doesn't use the flavor packet. She puts spaghetti sauce on it.

Sovereign 2004-02-26 07:49 AM

I usually eat the chicken flavor. I boil water in a tea kettle. Put the ramen and powder in a bowl, then when water is boiling, add it to the noodles and poweder, mix and voila! ... or however the fuck you spell it.

EX-Mania 2004-02-26 08:39 AM

Wtf i thought there was only 1 way to do it...

1: open Cup
2: boil water
3: Put water in cup
4: wait a few minutes until its soft
5: Stir
6: eat

Mr.Noodles all the way!

Dan XIII 2004-02-26 08:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sovereign
I usually eat the chicken flavor. I boil water in a tea kettle. Put the ramen and powder in a bowl, then when water is boiling, add it to the noodles and poweder, mix and voila! ... or however the fuck you spell it.

that is how you spell voila I think.I only eat the chicken flavor.I don't like it much though because chicken-noodle soup is the same thing but chicken-noodle soup has chicken in it.

BlueCube 2004-02-26 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Medieval Bob
Um... You are all crazy. The proper way is as follows.

Noodles in cup.
Water in cup.
Cup in microwave.
Microwave on.
Microwave off.
Mix in packet.
Eat.

Silverjinx drains off all the water and doesn't use the flavor packet. She puts spaghetti sauce on it.

That is correct. Though, I drain off most of the water before I add the packet - I use just enough water to help mix in the chicken-y goodness. Usually I'll add salt as well (sweet, sweet iodine).

I'm going to have to try that spaghetti sauce thing though, that sounds pretty good for some reason.

Adrenachrome 2004-02-26 12:03 PM

I like the spicy ones, like Texas Beef and Spicy Vegatable.

Open noodles
Cram into small bowl,
Add just enough water to cover the noodles
Microwave for like 2 mins
add flava and pwn the noodes.

Jessifer 2004-02-26 01:12 PM

1) Boil water.
2) Add noodles, stir frequently.
3) Transfer noodles to a bowl just before they're fully cooked (Cook it too long and you get mooshy shit. Not Good Eats.).
4) Add a little bit of the water to the bowl, just enough to allow the flavoring to coat the noodles properly.
5) Add the flavoring, but usually not the entire pack. Only enough to taste.
6) Stir.
7) Cannibalize.

I stick to Chicken Ramen. I don't like anything else. :-T

...I make some mean Mashed Potatoes, though. Secret ingredient = Steak sauce.

Adrenachrome 2004-02-26 02:50 PM

Not the whole pack?...

Canniblize... I'm not a noodle sweety...

zeal311 2004-02-26 03:32 PM

I also like dry noddles crushed up with the powder mixed in. Don't knock it till you try it. Just make sure you have something to wash it down with because it burns a little as it goes down...

WetWired 2004-02-26 03:51 PM

You know, you're supposed to leave all of the water in there, right? Believe it or not, the contents of the seasoning packet have nutritional value.

I hate chicken ramen. I like beef, shoyu, and miso flavors.

WetWired 2004-02-26 03:52 PM

That's nasty, and yes, I speak from experiance.

LiveWire 2004-02-26 03:58 PM

It's been along time snice i even had any. Seems like poor people food lol. Hell it's good and cheap

Adrenachrome 2004-02-26 04:23 PM

Thats how they eat it in jail often, or just fill the bag up with warm water and let it sit till the noodles are tender.

HandOfHeaven 2004-02-26 04:47 PM

Yeah. they go for like 10 for a dollar at my local grocer. I live in a small town, and i love the namebrands cuz they are so cheap... (as in money wise, not taste wise)

kockblocker1 2004-02-26 04:50 PM

In Hawaii they call it Saimin not Ramen. It's the same thing. I don't know why they do that though.

HandOfHeaven 2004-02-26 04:53 PM

That happens a lot with different places/cultures. I don't see why Canadians call it Canadian bacon when it's ham.

Penny_Bags 2004-02-26 06:08 PM

Method #1
Open noodles
open seasoning packet
mix
enjoy

Method #2
same as zeal's

Method #3 (personal favorite)
open noodles... eat or discard.
open seasoning packet.
cover one nostril with one finger.
hold seasoning packet to the other.
proceed to snort.

zagggon 2004-02-26 07:20 PM

BEEF FLAVORED is the best by far omg!

Penny_Bags 2004-02-26 07:42 PM

Are you kidding? Chick pwn.

HandOfHeaven 2004-02-26 07:47 PM

I don't hate any of the flavors. Come on, it's noodles with good flavoring. I don't see a flavor called "shit" out there, now do i....

Adrenachrome 2004-02-26 08:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HandOfHeaven
That happens a lot with different places/cultures. I don't see why Canadians call it Canadian bacon when it's ham.


Omg are you serious?
















Canadians do not call ham 'Canadian Bacon'

Penny_Bags 2004-02-27 11:21 PM

God HOH..... fucktard.

‡AC‡ 2004-02-28 11:08 AM

I work at a prison, they do it the same way i do
::Noodles ,water, and mix in bowl.
::Nuke til noodle are soft.
::stir and eat.

Adrenachrome 2004-02-28 11:22 AM

They do not have microwaves in the cell blocks in any prison I've ever heard of.

Definitly don't have em in jail.

‡AC‡ 2004-02-28 11:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adrenachrome
They do not have microwaves in the cell blocks in any prison I've ever heard of.

Definitly don't have em in jail.

Yea they do the trustiy dorm and one of the medium secrutiy droms have them at ACC(Allen parish Correctional Center) Medium securtiy prison in lousisana

HandOfHeaven 2004-02-28 01:26 PM

OH??? and i suppose they call it ham, right?

RoboticSilence 2004-02-28 01:36 PM

Yes they call it ham... Canadian bacon is not ham, it's Canadian bacon and you can buy it in the US and it's still called Canadian bacon.

Anyway...

1. Get a bowl.
2. Break up noodle chunk and put it in the bowl.
3. Empty seasoning packet onto the noodles and lick the rest of it from the packet. (Mmm seasoning pwns!)
4. Pour water over the seasoning to mix it in really well.
5. Microwave for 6 minutes.
6. Let it sit for like 30 seconds or a minute to finish cooking.
7. Grab chopsticks and enjoy!

Penny_Bags 2004-02-28 02:49 PM

I want some so bad right now... but I'm at my dad's and he dont stock em.

WetWired 2004-02-28 05:53 PM

The noodles are better if you don't break them, IMO.


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