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ChefBeckyD said:Okay - I am going to have to investigate and see if I can find some ramen noodles with spice packets that aren't full of MSG........At first, I said there was no way I would eat this dish - but with everyone raving - my curiosity is getting the better of me. I'll check at the health food store tomorrow and see what I can find.
Are ramen noodles like rice noodles at all?
ChefBeckyD said:Are ramen noodles like rice noodles at all?
janetupnorth said:Ok, I just finally made this - well kind of...
I used chicken instead, halved the recipe, didn't have carrot, used green pepper instead of red bell and used regular onions and chives instead of green onions.
(It was what I had on hand...)
Anyway, it tastes really good! I like it!
DebbieJ said:Next time I make this, I'll modify it too:
--use less pork
--use HALF of the ramen seasoning
--cut back on the sesame oil
I found it VERY salty when made as directed.
Were the ingredients expensive? I am thinking of making it tonight too!dannyzmom said:I bought all the ingredients yesterday - I am making it tonight for supper.
The most expensive part is the pork, and you can make it with chicken instead and it's still tasty. And there's a LOT of meat - you absolutely can cut it in half and still have a good meal.chefkristin said:Were the ingredients expensive? I am thinking of making it tonight too!
Yes, ramen has become extremely popular in recent years for its unique and delicious flavors. It is a comforting and satisfying dish that can be enjoyed by people of all ages.
Ramen is different from other noodle dishes because it is typically made with a rich and flavorful broth, fresh ingredients, and a variety of toppings. The noodles used in ramen are also typically thicker and chewier than other types of noodles.
Ramen can be a healthy meal option if it is made with fresh and nutritious ingredients. However, some types of ramen may be high in sodium and calories, so it is important to choose wisely and in moderation.
Yes, you can make ramen at home with the right ingredients and recipe. There are many easy and delicious ramen recipes available, and you can also customize your ramen to your personal taste preferences.
To make ramen at home, you will need a large pot for cooking the broth, a strainer for draining the noodles, and a ladle for serving. You may also want to invest in a good quality ramen bowl and chopsticks for an authentic dining experience.