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Honestly no, it never occured to me to prepare my ramen in any special way... Butter and soy sauce? I'm really gonna have to try that soon.when you make your ramen, do you add anything to it?
Or prepare it in a cool way?
I personally like to cook my noodles so they're sticky with no broth and add butter and soy sauce.
It's so effin good, true story.
Also, you can discuss your favorite flavor.
Go to any Asian store and you can find some :D Sometimes soba and udon noodles come in a plastic-covered package (they are soft--not like spaghetti noodles)--at least this has been my experience.I'm gonna feel like a scrub for asking but where can i get "real" ramen? Any japanese place? I been living the Maruchan lie for like 8 years..
HAHA, YES. I love Cup of Noodles, one of the best noodles out there, I tell you the truth~Cup of Noodles > Ramen
Just add water!
Oh jesus dude, what have you done? That sounds so amazing.The other day I made the dankest ramen noodles ever.
First I fried some bacon up in a pan, then set it aside, keeping the grease in the pan. I cooked some ramen as instructed on the bag, but with no flavor packet. After those were done I strained them and threw them into the frying pan with the bacon grease, and poured some soy sauce on that.
While the noodles fried, I scrambled an egg in a bowl. Then I added some salt, pepper, and crushed red peppers to the noodles, stirred them up, pushed them over to one side of the pan, and then poured the egg into the empty half of the pan. After those were cooked, I mixed them up with the noodles, crumpled the bacon and threw that in too, and then added a bit more soy sauce before finally scooping it into a plate and mow-chowing it.
Sooooo good.
That sounds saltier than the Dead SeaRamen
Egg
Garlic
Grape Tomatoes
Onions
Bacon
Provolone
Jalapeno Poppers
Hot Sauce
Salt
And that's really all you need to make legitimate ramen.
If you can't overdose on sodium from eating something, it's not worth eatingThat sounds saltier than the Dead Sea
I used to be an atheist. Then I discovered Sriracha.oh my goodness. tabasco is amazing
however
for ramen and pho... i'd say.... SRIRACHA.
so worth itI used to be an atheist. Then I discovered Sriracha.
EDIT: So much for saving that 5000th post on something bigger. xD