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Ramen: Soy Sauce
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Ramen: Soy Sauce

Kikuriki
Kikuriki @cook_13920522

I'm sick of seeing ramen alterations that have an ingredient list of like 10 fresh veggies and 3 fresh meats that cost like 40$ to add but claiming they're for poor college kids or baby cooks, so I'm making my own with what you probably would ACTUALLY have in your (or your parents) kitchen, or would be genuinely cheap to buy, since it's common spices or frozen veggie packs. And still be at least healthier than plain ramen.

I'm sick of seeing ramen alterations that have an ingredient list of like 10 fresh veggies and 3 fresh meats that cost like 40$ to add but claiming they're for poor college kids or baby cooks, so I'm making my own with what you probably would ACTUALLY have in your (or your parents) kitchen, or would be genuinely cheap to buy, since it's common spices or frozen veggie packs. And still be at least healthier than plain ramen.

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Ramen: Soy Sauce

Kikuriki
Kikuriki @cook_13920522

I'm sick of seeing ramen alterations that have an ingredient list of like 10 fresh veggies and 3 fresh meats that cost like 40$ to add but claiming they're for poor college kids or baby cooks, so I'm making my own with what you probably would ACTUALLY have in your (or your parents) kitchen, or would be genuinely cheap to buy, since it's common spices or frozen veggie packs. And still be at least healthier than plain ramen.

I'm sick of seeing ramen alterations that have an ingredient list of like 10 fresh veggies and 3 fresh meats that cost like 40$ to add but claiming they're for poor college kids or baby cooks, so I'm making my own with what you probably would ACTUALLY have in your (or your parents) kitchen, or would be genuinely cheap to buy, since it's common spices or frozen veggie packs. And still be at least healthier than plain ramen.

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Ingredients

30 minutes
1 serving
  1. 1ramen packet, or cup ramen. Any flavor
  2. 2 tbspsoy sauce (adjustable)
  3. 1egg
  4. 1 cupfrozen broccoli florets or whatever they're called
  5. 1/2 cupfrozen green beans
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30 minutes
  1. 1

    Now, this all depends on what brand of ramen you're using. All of the Cup noodles should be cooked with their seasoning, as should the spicy packet brand Shin Ramyun, or any kinda brand that provides a dehydrated veggie packet to add. Maruchan and Nissin, on the other hand, should Not be cooked with their flavor packets. They get congealed and disgusting, don't do it.

  2. 2

    After you have determined which type you're using (cook the flavor in or stir in after), boil an egg. There are a few ways to boil an egg, I always do hard boiled because I hate the yolks anyways, so I put mine in with the lukewarm water and raise to a boil for 10 minutes, and then shut the heat off and let it sit, covered, for another 5 before draining, chilling, peeling and slicing. The way you take your egg is entirely up to you.

  3. 3

    After rinsing your pot to get rid of the egg shell taste, put a new pot of water on. If you are cooking the seasoning in, add it now, along with the dehydrated veggie pack (if added), soy sauce, and the frozen vegetables. If you aren't cooking the seasoning in, then just add the frozen veggies. Put the soy sauce into the bowl you're using, along with the seasoning packet.

  4. 4

    Once your water and veggie mixture has come to a boil, add the noodles. This is probably redundant since it's Ramen, but. I'm thorough. Let your noodles boil until they're either completely cooked (able to twirl a single noodle around the fork without it being stiff, if you don't want to bite a hot noodle), or a smidge before that, when they're still a bit stiff, if you want to let your hot ramen soup cool to a reasonable temperature.

  5. 5

    Drain any excess water you don't want, and pour your ramen into a bowl. Put the sliced egg on top, and you have a yummy soy flavored veggie and egg ramen dish!

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on October 05, 2018 05:05

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October 05, 2018 14:21
What a great practical recipe! And I really like your conversational writing style. Thanks for sharing! :)
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