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When I ramen noodle I usually make it according to the directions on the package except I:
-Cut a carrot into matchsticks and throw that in the pot.
-Do the same with half a cucumber
-Dice a little onion and throw that in (especially for beef noodles, mmmm)
-Maybe add a slice of ham (not lunch meat, real ham), or some flower-shaped fish cakes (called naruto).
-After boiling the noodles for 2 minutes I add the seasoning, and crack an egg and drop it in, letting it cook for 2 minutes.
-Drip a little sesame oil (or chili oil if it's spicy noodles) and you have yourself some serious gourmet shit!
Sometimes I'll drain the noodles before adding the boiled veggies and seasoning. That way the seasoning sticks to the noodles. I usually do that with my korean noodles which are meant to be eaten that way.
I know so many people eat ramen noodles differently so I'm just curious, as I sit here nibbling away at my lunch.
-Cut a carrot into matchsticks and throw that in the pot.
-Do the same with half a cucumber
-Dice a little onion and throw that in (especially for beef noodles, mmmm)
-Maybe add a slice of ham (not lunch meat, real ham), or some flower-shaped fish cakes (called naruto).
-After boiling the noodles for 2 minutes I add the seasoning, and crack an egg and drop it in, letting it cook for 2 minutes.
-Drip a little sesame oil (or chili oil if it's spicy noodles) and you have yourself some serious gourmet shit!
Sometimes I'll drain the noodles before adding the boiled veggies and seasoning. That way the seasoning sticks to the noodles. I usually do that with my korean noodles which are meant to be eaten that way.
I know so many people eat ramen noodles differently so I'm just curious, as I sit here nibbling away at my lunch.