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The Perfect Way to Make Top Ramen
by Jennifer Campbell-Kletzli (Age: 20)
copyright 01-13-2003


Age Rating: 7 to 127

 
Hey anyone out there like to eat Top Ramen noodles but think that the only flavor that comes out of it is the water? Well here is a way to make Top Ramen without the flavored water.

you will need:
Top Ramen Noodles
about 4 cups of Water (to cook the noodles in)
Pot or Bowl
Collendar of some kind with small holes (you don't wanna lose any of the Top Ramen)
Top Ramen seasoning (any kind will do)
A microwave or a stovetop
Spoon to mix with

If Using a Stovetop
Step 1.
The first thing you need to do is boil the water so that you can cook the top ramen noodles in it.
Step 2.
Then, you cook the top ramen in the water until it is nice and soft. There are two ways you can make the noodles.
1. Before opening the Top Ramen, crunch the noodles so that they aren't so stringy.
2. Just place the noodles in the water and let them cook as they are.
Step 3.
When the noodles are soft enough that they don't have a hard texture to them when you taste test them, they are done. Take the noodles and drain them in the sink using the collender. Make sure you don't make a huge mess.
Step 4.
Put the noodles back into the pot or you can put them in a bowl, and then take the seasonings that came with the noodles and mix them in with the spoon. You can add a few spices that you like in it if you want.
Step 5
Let cool a little and enjoy!

If Using a microwave:
Step 1.
put the water in a bowl that is microwave safe. Preferably a mixing bowl. Add the noodles whichever way you wanna add them (see the 2 different ways in step two of cooking on a stovetop)
Step 2.
Place the noodles in a microwave on high for about five minutes.
Step 3.
Take out the noodles, and stir them with a spoon. If they have a hard texture to them when you taste them, then put them back in the microwave for about 3 more minutes.
Step 4.
Take out the noodles again. By this time they should be done, but if they aren't, put them in for another minute until they are done. Drain the water in a collendar.
Step 5.
Mix in the seasoning packet and any other seasonings you might want to add.
Step 6.
Let cool and Enjoy!


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11-19-2005 Deborah Thomas    

I shall challenge you with a new way to make ramen! Add garlic and black pepper, then top with green onions or peas and carrots.. or whatever veggie you like in a soup, but don't want to cook the meat just to get the broth. Yummy!


09-05-2004 Paula T.    

I LOVE top ramen!
They're the ONLY noodles that I ever eat!
This sounds delicious, but nothing can replace the REAL top ramen!



07-03-2003 Anthony Dees    

I have to agree with Carmen! Ramen daisuki!


06-25-2003 Carmen C.    

YUM!!! I LUV RAMEN!!!


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