How to Cook Ramen Noodles
http://live.pirillo.com/ – Making Ramen Noodles is a very complicated task. Chris spent 10 years of his life in China studying how to properly cook chicken-flavored Ramen Noodles. Here is only a portion of his holy knowledge:
- Carefully extract from its protective casing
- Add water to a metal pot and the noodles into the water, and wait until it comes to a boil.
- Add the magic packet to the boiling noodles with care.
- Only heathens will add other crap to the Ramen Noodles!
Enjoy!
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4 Comments
rovingcowboy
July 19th, 2007
at 2:45am
quote.
Carefully extract from its protective casing
Add water to a metal pot and the noodles into the water, and wait until it comes to a boil.
Add the magic packet to the boiling noodles with care.
Only heathens will add other crap to the Ramen Noodles!
Enjoy!
finished quote.
so i guess looking at my chicken soup recipe on my site page the url i put takes you too makes me a heathen? since i do really add some real chicken and other things to them.? ha hah ha.
you will need a popup window killer on my site. some of the items will pop up their own window for your so watch what you block.
bob Dozier
July 19th, 2007
at 6:02am
Chris:
your missing the big feast. My chilren loved “poverty noodles” in my famouse “chinese spaghetti” style. You cook the noodles leaving out the part about adding the packet. Next you drain them and then add ‘half’ the packet to the drained noodles also add quick stir fried any loose ingrediants left over in the fridge. Small bits of meat or vegetables or whatever. I would make 4 packs for 2 kids and there was never any left over. That seasoning packet contains a lot of MSG. It’s OK MSG is a naturally occuring spice in a lot of foods. Read your lables, where it says “no MSG*” then the note at the bottom says “except that which naturally occurs” Yep some weinie got an allergy so the rest of us real people were told it was bad. Iam a Chef with 50 years experience in the food business. Though I don’t use MSG at work, I do use it at home.
Jim Carroll
July 19th, 2007
at 6:15am
Damn, that was funny. You guys owe me a keyboard. And a Pepsi. Which really hurt me when it came out my nose.
Jim
Jim Carroll
July 19th, 2007
at 6:15am
Damn, that was funny. You guys owe me a keyboard. And a Pepsi. Which really hurt me when it came out my nose.
Jim