Poll

How do you like your Ramen?

I like it at the basics. I feel no need to add anything to it.
5 (6.4%)
I like to add more material to it.
4 (5.1%)
I like to boil the noodles first then add the seasoning packet later.
7 (9%)
I like to boil the noodles with the seasoning in the pot so it soaks into the noodles.
6 (7.7%)
I add my own seasoning to make the broth.
4 (5.1%)
I eat it right out of the bag. What is boiling?
4 (5.1%)
Chicken Packet Master Race
10 (12.8%)
Beef Packet Master Race
3 (3.8%)
Shrimp Packet Master Race
3 (3.8%)
Custom Seasoning Master Race
2 (2.6%)
I don't
2 (2.6%)
Noodle Cups!
6 (7.7%)
I nuke my Ramen
2 (2.6%)
I heat it on a stove top
6 (7.7%)
I sit alone at lunch and nibble on my Kraft Macaroni and Cheese...stupid hipster ramen eaters
1 (1.3%)
I drain most of the water then add the seasoning because I don't want to make soup I want noodles.
1 (1.3%)
I don't use the common dollar store brand
3 (3.8%)
I use the common dollar store brand
6 (7.7%)
I need to be as authentically Japanese as possible so I only eat the "real" stuff. Whatever that might be that is.
3 (3.8%)

Total Members Voted: 22

Author Topic: How do you like/cook your Ramen?  (Read 4545 times)



I've never heard of using peanut butter in curry
Also I prefer to mix my own spices instead of premixed curry powder
In any case I'd prefer to add fresh veggies and a meat to it instead of stuffty noodles

I have never seen instant ramen packets in my life before this, only ramen I've even had (and loving loved) is-
OK now THAT looks good

step 1: boil water in pan
step 2: insert noodles
step 3: throw out the flavoring packet because it has dairy so i couldn't have it if i wanted to
step 4: wait for noodles to cook and then take them out of the pan
step 5: soy sauce
step 6: eat

Execute the shrimp lovers!

I've never heard of using peanut butter in curry
Also I prefer to mix my own spices instead of premixed curry powder
In any case I'd prefer to add fresh veggies and a meat to it instead of stuffty noodles
no yeah I know exactly what you mean, this is just an "easy" curry
I usually do my own spices too
and the peanut butter is there because it provides the oily base for the sauce. peanut oils are a great base.
Execute the shrimp lovers!
this

I have reset the poll. This is an opportunity for the Shrimp rebellion to reform.

Ladios style:
Potato Ramen Soup

Cook cream of potato soup to instructions and add ramen noodles. Cook for two minutes stirring occasionally remove from heat and add flavoring packet (works best with beef however oriental and chicken arn't bad either).
Let stand a minute and serve.
Rather starchy, yet very filling and tastey.



I don't because I'm not poor, nor do I have any intention to fill my body with liquid sodium and noodles that may as well be made out of carpet.

I don't because I'm not poor, nor do I have any intention to fill my body with liquid sodium and noodles that may as well be made out of carpet.
There are rich people who enjoy it too.

and the peanut butter is there because it provides the oily base for the sauce. peanut oils are a great base.this
I've never heard of adding additional oil.
Usually you'd just use coconut milk which has plenty of oil
« Last Edit: November 29, 2012, 06:40:32 PM by Headcrab Zombie »

I love the taste of coconut but for some reason all my surrounding friends hate it.


my parents never let me eat this stuff because its "bad for you"