After a hard day a work today I thought I'd make ramen noodles but with a twist
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First I dry fried a skinless chicken breast with Instant Gourmet seasoning on it.
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Here is the chicken breast with the Instant Gourmet and a little water to deglaze to pan
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Next drain the liquid from the pan and add it to the ramen noodles that are cooked half way so they can pick up the flavor
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Next brown the chicken in the pan when you remove the liquid and cut it up then once brown mix it with the noodles and sauce you made from the pan and add a little more Instant Gourmet (1 tbs) mix it up in the pan then serve
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I LOVE RAMEN NOODLES! There are so many different ways to make 'em!
Here's some more ideas
http://forum.bradleysmoker.com/index.php?topic=25959.0 (http://forum.bradleysmoker.com/index.php?topic=25959.0)
Looks great! I think I saw those at the store for like 12 cents a bag yesterday...
Your dinner looks great Tommy.
We buy Ramen noodles by the case. ;D
I like to add Gun Powder to them,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,good stuff.
Instant Gourmet is now on Kimmie's "HIT" list for seasoings. It's so good on noodles and pasta I don't think she will let me use it on meat.... ;)
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Tommy that looks great
Never came across them in Canada. Are they a US "thing" ?
Jim O
Quote from: Jim O on January 31, 2012, 08:44:55 AM
Never came across them in Canada. Are they a US "thing" ?
Jim O
I don't know I thought they were everywhere even in the Great White North ;D
Do you have a Wal-Mart in you town? That's where I get mine and they run about 12 to 15 cents per pack..
Quote from: Jim O on January 31, 2012, 08:44:55 AM
Never came across them in Canada. Are they a US "thing" ?
Jim O
They sell those everywhere in Texas. I have a niece and nephew that like to eat the noodles right out of the bag. NO COOKING :o
I'll give Wal-mart a try. Some of the things they carry in the US aren't sold in Canada.Had an awful time trying to get Dawn Power Cleaner to do my grills.
Jim O
Quote from: Jim O on January 31, 2012, 10:15:10 AM
I'll give Wal-mart a try. Some of the things they carry in the US aren't sold in Canada.Had an awful time trying to get Dawn Power Cleaner to do my grills.
Jim O
That would be a good choice. I know they carry it.
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Quote from: Jim O on January 31, 2012, 10:15:10 AM
I'll give Wal-mart a try. Some of the things they carry in the US aren't sold in Canada.Had an awful time trying to get Dawn Power Cleaner to do my grills.
Jim O
If you have a Sam's Club up there, check that out, you have to buy by the case. Even if you are not a member, the extra 10% charge you should still be saving. The ones in my area usually carries them.
Always on the lookout for something cheap, since I live on a very low fixed income at the moment, this thread got me to pick up a few packages of the Ramen noodles. I had had them before, but made them according to the package directions, and I'm not a big fan of lots of liquid in soups (when I have a can of Cambell's Chicken Noodle, I don't add water, and put enough crackers in to soak up most of the liquid that is there). This time, I prepared them by boiling some water, dumping the seasoning packet in while the water was heating, then tossed the noodles in for a while, without breaking the biscuit apart. Affter a few minutes I drained them well, and plated with a slice of ham. Man, WHERE HAS THAT BEEN ALL MY LIFE? :D
Next time, I may top with some cheese, either sauce or shreds, but they don't need much else.
Quote from: Tiny Tim on February 12, 2012, 03:07:54 PM
Always on the lookout for something cheap, since I live on a very low fixed income at the moment, this thread got me to pick up a few packages of the Ramen noodles. I had had them before, but made them according to the package directions, and I'm not a big fan of lots of liquid in soups (when I have a can of Cambell's Chicken Noodle, I don't add water, and put enough crackers in to soak up most of the liquid that is there). This time, I prepared them by boiling some water, dumping the seasoning packet in while the water was heating, then tossed the noodles in for a while, without breaking the biscuit apart. Affter a few minutes I drained them well, and plated with a slice of ham. Man, WHERE HAS THAT BEEN ALL MY LIFE? :D
Next time, I may top with some cheese, either sauce or shreds, but they don't need much else.
One thing about them is you can always do something with them.
Lots of recipes here: http://www.ramenlicious.com/
Coincidence that I stumbled across this on Pinterest just two days ago. Warning, you may not want to watch if you REALLY love Ramen or have a weak stomach.
Ramen Digestion (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=zi_DaJKsCLo)
It's certainly interesting. Not sure how much I believe their hype by plausible none the less. After watching it, I put the pack of Ramen I was going to use for my work week Asian salad back in the cabinet and used some whole wheat vermicelli instead. Doubt it's any better but at least I mentally felt better about it.
;D Looks like the intestines are simply savoring the noodles to me. :D
Quote from: Jim O on January 31, 2012, 08:44:55 AM
Never came across them in Canada. Are they a US "thing" ?
Jim O
Jim
I can't believe you haven't seem them before. Here in Saskatchewan they are everywhere. When I was younger I ate a ton of them. You can buy the instant noodles at Co-ops, Safeway, Sobeys, SuperStore, etc. Although the name "Ramen" is probably a US thing. The names I see here are Mr. Noodle, Ichiban and of course the No-Name brand from SuperStore.
A question for you... Where did you find Dawn Power Dissolve here in Canada? I've looked all over for that stuff.
I just read in another thread about using Oxy Clean and I may have to give that a try as well.
Mike
Mike
My wife was shopping in Buffalo and brought me back a couple of cans of Dawn.to try. Works great!
As for the noodles,I'll try the local Superstore.
Thanks
Jim O
Quote from: DisplacedCoonass on February 12, 2012, 10:27:10 PM
Coincidence that I stumbled across this on Pinterest just two days ago. Warning, you may not want to watch if you REALLY love Ramen or have a weak stomach.
Ramen Digestion (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=zi_DaJKsCLo)
It's certainly interesting. Not sure how much I believe their hype by plausible none the less. After watching it, I put the pack of Ramen I was going to use for my work week Asian salad back in the cabinet and used some whole wheat vermicelli instead. Doubt it's any better but at least I mentally felt better about it.
I think I'll pass on looking this video over, I like the noodles to much and I if I seen something that looks bad it will change my thinking on them and I don't want that. :)
Quote from: TMB on February 13, 2012, 07:54:12 AM
Quote from: DisplacedCoonass on February 12, 2012, 10:27:10 PM
Coincidence that I stumbled across this on Pinterest just two days ago. Warning, you may not want to watch if you REALLY love Ramen or have a weak stomach.
Ramen Digestion (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=zi_DaJKsCLo)
It's certainly interesting. Not sure how much I believe their hype by plausible none the less. After watching it, I put the pack of Ramen I was going to use for my work week Asian salad back in the cabinet and used some whole wheat vermicelli instead. Doubt it's any better but at least I mentally felt better about it.
I think I'll pass on looking this video over, I like the noodles to much and I if I seen something that looks bad it will change my thinking on them and I don't want that. :)
Video is nothing more than just another scare tactic to try to get people not to eat yummy stuff like Ramen, McNuggets, Jello, marshmallows, etc. Me? I figure I'm gonna die of something anyway, might as well enjoy what I eat.
Quote from: Mr Walleye on February 13, 2012, 05:00:25 AM
......Although the name "Ramen" is probably a US thing. The names I see here are Mr. Noodle, Ichiban and of course the No-Name brand from SuperStore.
Mike
My first taste of ramen was while I was stationed in S. Korea; and it is called ramen there. It is originally a product of Japan. Ramen is the generic name for this type of instant noodles.
Quote from: Habanero Smoker on February 13, 2012, 12:54:37 PM
Quote from: Mr Walleye on February 13, 2012, 05:00:25 AM
......Although the name "Ramen" is probably a US thing. The names I see here are Mr. Noodle, Ichiban and of course the No-Name brand from SuperStore.
Mike
My first taste of ramen was while I was stationed in S. Korea; and it is called ramen there. It is originally a product of Japan. Ramen is the generic name for this type of instant noodles.
Habs
Your absolutely correct. ;)
I did a little search and found all kinds of interesting numbers.... Looks like they arrived in the USA about 1971 and in Canada around 1980.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instant_noodles
Mike