Reddit reviews 101 Things to Do with Ramen Noodles (101 Things to Do With...recipes)
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We found 19 Reddit comments about 101 Things to Do with Ramen Noodles (101 Things to Do With...recipes). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
Can you boil water? Can you scramble an egg? Can you make a frozen pizza?
If yes, you can make essentially any meal recipe.
I'd recommend google searching something like "5-ingredient recipes" or "5-ingredient crock pot recipe"
If you're the type who likes books, I recommend the "101 things to do with 'x'". Like this one about ramen noodles. There's 101 casseroles. 101 crock pot. 101 rice. 101 meatballs.... it just goes on and on, depending on what suits your tastes and equipment. These are cheap little books, or get them from the library. Can probably get a kindle version for $4 each or so (or download the kindle book for free from your library)
Here, here, here, and here.
They are the most amazing food ever! Maruchen all the way! Plus they are extremely versatile!!
I found an e-book copy of this book and decided to try a few of the recipes. A few disasters included:
edit: i'm no good at spelling salad, it would appear
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I do and I really want this
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101 things to do with ramen. the pizza pasta recipe is my favorite. Great book for a beginner. I'm also a huge fan of the Taste of Home cookbooks.
Food wise: use this cookbook! If you're on a tight food budget, ramen goes a long way but can still be made to taste good and you can add nutrition cheaply. I made dinner for about $5 the other day using a ramen recipe and it was awesome. It fee my family of three and we had enough leftovers for 2 lunches the next day.
Good thing I'm prepared!
http://www.amazon.com/101-Things-Do-Ramen-Noodles/dp/1586857355
Would you like a falafel with that?"
YOU WILL BE HUNGRY
Such a good way to keep yourself from tiring out of ramen. I ate it all the time my freshmen year, and now as a senior, I can't even look at it.
There's this too: http://www.amazon.com/101-Things-Do-Ramen-Noodles/dp/1586857355
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I'll second that, I had a book similar to this one while I was in undergrad
There are actually a few cheap cookbooks on easy things to do with ramen that are "outside the norm." http://www.amazon.com/101-Things-Do-Ramen-Noodles/dp/1586857355 I've never owned or used them though so I can't attest to how good they are.
I have an Vietnamese friend whose mom ran an Asian catering kitchen, and she would make "Poor Kid Lo Mein" by soaking a few packages of ramen in hot water until they went soft, then stir frying them with a bag of frozen veggies and fish sauce, soy sauce, and sesame oil. You could also add chicken or beef if you wanted some extra protein.
Cheesy Bacon Noodles; Ramen Burgers; Chocolate Chinos.
Found this at a garage sale: http://www.amazon.com/101-Things-Do-Ramen-Noodles/dp/1586857355
Ramen cookbook
this is a pretty good book on the subject!
personally, I like to replace the flavor packet with some miso soup, then top with scallions and fried tofu. so good
Well, there is a cookbook that has raw ramen recipes in it.
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I just had my first year of college! She may just need this.... But that's not quite under five, so here's a scalp head massager! I can't think of a better gift to turn to in stressed out times of a college student.
Surprise me!