Chris-Orton
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Okay, ramen...usually thought of as the poor mans food, or the food budget for some woman in an alstate commercial. But, they are a lot more than just a prepackaged noodle. Without further ado, here are a couple ramen recipes I have used over the years....
Beef ramen:
cook ramen as usual, Put the noodles in a frypan add stir fry beef, a can of red beans, 1 tsp of chili powder, diced jalapeño, 1 diced onion, 1 can stewed tomato, cilantro. Heat the ingredients on the stove, until most of the broth is gone.
Alternative to water, use coffee. sounds strange, but the coffee does add flavor to the beef broth.
Chicken:
To the chicken ramen, add 1cooked chicken breast (sliced) per package. Add 1 diced apple, a cup of raisins, 1 cup dehydrated banana slices. separate from broth and mix with 1-2 tbs of peanut butter, slowly adding broth to thin out the mixture.
Chicken of the ramen
1 pack chicken ramen, 1 can of tuna, a tbs of garlic powder, 1 tsp lemon pepper, 1 cup kerneled corn (simple but tasty)
Feel free to share how you use ramen noodles
Beef ramen:
cook ramen as usual, Put the noodles in a frypan add stir fry beef, a can of red beans, 1 tsp of chili powder, diced jalapeño, 1 diced onion, 1 can stewed tomato, cilantro. Heat the ingredients on the stove, until most of the broth is gone.
Alternative to water, use coffee. sounds strange, but the coffee does add flavor to the beef broth.
Chicken:
To the chicken ramen, add 1cooked chicken breast (sliced) per package. Add 1 diced apple, a cup of raisins, 1 cup dehydrated banana slices. separate from broth and mix with 1-2 tbs of peanut butter, slowly adding broth to thin out the mixture.
Chicken of the ramen
1 pack chicken ramen, 1 can of tuna, a tbs of garlic powder, 1 tsp lemon pepper, 1 cup kerneled corn (simple but tasty)
Feel free to share how you use ramen noodles