Thursday, October 14, 2010

Ramen Noodle Recipe #7

Wok Fried Ramen Noodles

This ramen noodle recipe is inexpensive, while giving you a taste akin to lomein.   Soy Sauce is very inexpensive and one bottle should last for a while.   


Ingredients
one packet ramen noodles
one tsp vegetable oil
one tbsp soy sauce
two cups water

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Directions

(1)Boil Water, Add and boil noodles for 2 min, turn off heat.

(2)Drain most of the water, leaving enough to keep the noodles wet.

(3)Add flavor packet, oil and soy sauce, stir over med heat.

(4)Noodles will turn darker and soak up sauce.

(5)Serve and enjoy



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Monday, October 4, 2010

Good News Everyone

http://tradesforveterans.blogspot.com/2010/10/good-news-everyone.html

I wanted to take a minute to let everyone know I have been away from my blogs for a while, to work on a project that will hopefully generate some money for my Veterans project.

I will let everyone know when the new site is up, and when I can get back to posting delicious Ramen Noodle Recipes!  Until then I will continue to show my support for everyone who takes part in my blog, as always!



Until then, please take a second to read my other blogs post, My Brother is back on American soil after spending nearly a year in Helmand Province!




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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Ramen Noodle Recipe #6

Ramen Noodle Oyster Soup

This ramen noodle recipe is still inexpensive, while giving you a fuller flavor to enjoy your noodles.  Oyster Sauce is very inexpensive and one bottle should last for a while.   


Ingredients
one packet ramen noodles
one tsp vegetable oil
one tbsp oyster sauce
two cups water

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Directions

(1)Boil Water, Add and boil noodles for 2 min, turn off heat.

(2)Add flavor packet, oil and oyster sauce, mix.

(3)Serve and enjoy

UPCOMING...Wok Fried Noodles!  



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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Poached Egg Ramen

Poached Egg Ramen

This ramen noodle recipe is just how it sounds, a poached egg in your ramen, the flavor and texture combination for this ramen noodle recipe are unlike anything else.   M.A.T mentioned it in the comments earlier.


Ingredients
one egg
one ramen noodle packet
two cups water

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(1)Boil Water, Add noodles and flavor, Boil for about 2 min.  Reduce heat to med-low

(2)Open egg and pour into ramen noodle soup in one easy motion, careful not to splash hot soup!

(3)Eggs are cooked when whites are mostly done (or cook longer if you like a more solid egg), and soup is ready to serve.


Ramen Noodle Recipe Submitted By;
lolwat at http://random-ea.blogspot.com/

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Egg Drop Ramen

Egg Drop Ramen

This ramen noodle recipe is similar to egg drop soup, though not quite as thick.   I always liked this and M.A.T mentioned it in the comments earlier.


Ingredients
one egg
one ramen noodle packet
two cups water

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(1)Boil Water, Add noodles and flavor, Boil for about 2 min.  Reduce heat to med-low

(2)Beat one egg in a small dish, WHILE stirring ramen noodle soup, slowly pour in egg.

(3)Eggs are cooked almost immediately, and soup is ready to serve.


Ramen Noodle Recipe Submitted By;
lolwat at http://random-ea.blogspot.com/

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Sunday, September 19, 2010

How to Submit Your Favorite Ramen Noodle Recipes

A quick guide to submitting your own ramen noodle recipes.

(1) Write and ingredients list.

(2) Write step by step directions.

(3) Add Pictures.

(4) Email to ramennoodlerecipes@gmail.com.

(5) Get credit!  Add your blog/facebook/website link and you will get credit for your recipe!


See a recipe without picture?  Make the recipe, take some pictures, email to ramennoodlerecipes@gmail.com with a link for your blog/facebook/website and get credit for your work!


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Ramen Noodle Recipe #3

Sriracha Ramen Noodles

Ingredients
one clove of garlic
two green onions
one tsp sriracha
one packet ramen noodles of choice
one tsp oil
two cups water

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Directions
(1)Slice garlic and green onions, saute in oil.

(2)SAFETY TIP : LET IT COOL BEFORE ADDING WATER, HOT OIL AND WATER EXPLODE AND CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY

(3)Add water and ramen noodles, cook for 3 minutes.
 
(4)Add sriracha and seasoning, mix, enjoy.

Ramen Noodle Recipe Submitted By;
lolwat at metalandawesomeness.blogspot.com

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Saturday, September 18, 2010

Ramen Noodle Recipe #2

Sweet Apple Ramen

The flavor of this reminds me a bit of hot and sour soup.  It's cheap, fast, and easy.

Sweet Apple Ramen
Ingredients
one package ramen noodles
one apple (a small apple is plenty)
1 tbs oil (unsaturated, like vegetable or canola)
2 cups water

Boiling Noodles in Mixture
Sauté apples in oil
(1)Dice apple, add some oil to pan, and sauté apples over medium heat.

(2)When apples are a golden color, remove from heat.

SAFETY TIP let apples and oil cool before adding 2 cups water, HOT OIL AND WATER EXPLODE AND CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY.

(3)Add 2 cups water to COOLED oil and apples, boil mixture.

(4)Add noodles and flavor pack, cook for 3 minutes.

(5)Enjoy
Enjoy

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Basic Ramen Noodle Recipe

Ramen Noodles, where it all started.

(1)Boil Water.

(2)Add Ramen Noodles and boil for 3 minutes.

(3)Drain desired amount of water and add flavor packet. Mix and Eat



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First Post Ever

Ramen Noodle Recipes.  There are a few sites out there for ramen noodle recipes but none that feel complete, let alone where you can submit your own ramen noodle recipe and get a link directly to your blog, website or facebook.

Why do we eat Ramen Noodles?

Why we eat ramen.  There are several reasons why we eat ramen.  Money, Convenience, and We Just Plain Like It.  No matter what the reason is that we eat ramen, every ramen noodle eater comes to a point where boiled noodles and broth just isn't enough to satisfy our palette.  Thats when we start getting creative, we start experimenting with our noodles, we start throwing things in together and see how they taste, we refine that flavor over and over until we come up with something we enjoy sharing with our friends.  Every Ramen Noodle Recipe in this blog is the culmination of hours, days, even weeks of experimenting and refining, keep that in mind as you look through and don't dismiss a ramen noodle recipe just because it sounds odd, give it a try.

Do you have a Ramen Noodle Recipe?
Send an email to ramennoodlerecipes@gmail.com AND include
(1) a picture of your recipe
(2) a list of ingredients
(3) step by step directions on how to make it
(4) a link to your website/blog/facebook (if you want a link)

Tips on submitting a ramen noodle recipe.
Use a few pictures, 4 at the most.
CLEAN your space where you are taking a picture, nobody wants to see homework or a cat on the table next to your recipe you have spent so much time developing.
Make directions clear and easy to understand, most of us are home cooks at best, not professional chefs.
No brand names, we are not sponsored by any ramen noodle company as of right now so we will not promote any ramen noodle company.


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