I only eat Ramen when I make my yearly trip back to Nara... then I load up at the little ramen bars......the crap they throw in a bag or plastic bowl is just.....there is no heart in it.
Bring me back some. I've always wanted to taste ramen that isn't dried up.Matronadena said:I only eat Ramen when I make my yearly trip back to Nara... then I load up at the little ramen bars......the crap they throw in a bag or plastic bowl is just.....there is no heart in it.
Ha, love that last part.resultsmayvary said:Hard boil some eggs, cut them up and put them in there. Also throw in shrimp and if it's chicken flavor add some chicken broth to it. If it's not chicken flavor, then order pizza because you failed.
Ew?eggcarrier said:I once heard of a peanut-butter and jelly ramen; ^^;; good luck with that one.
I have to agree, though in California you can usually find a place in the more developed areas where they make it fresh, or a Japanese restaurant where you can great miso soup.Matronadena said:I only eat Ramen when I make my yearly trip back to Nara... then I load up at the little ramen bars......the crap they throw in a bag or plastic bowl is just.....there is no heart in it.
* jots it down in her memo bookblaze96 said:I have to agree, though in California you can usually find a place in the more developed areas where they make it fresh, or a Japanese restaurant where you can great miso soup.Matronadena said:I only eat Ramen when I make my yearly trip back to Nara... then I load up at the little ramen bars......the crap they throw in a bag or plastic bowl is just.....there is no heart in it.
If you should ever find yourself in Mountain View in California I suggest Maruichi, it is a Japanese noodle house and serves the best ramen I have ever had.
I put it in my mouth, chew it, swallow it, repeat until done. /sarcasmXyphon said:How do YOU eat it?
Quest all the way over to www.amazon.comXyphon said:I must find this book. Anyone up for setting out on an epic quest?Kriptonite said:Pretty much. My friend told me that sometimes when he doesn't have time to cook it he wets it and sprinkles the flavor packet on the raw wet noodles. This sounds good to me because I love the noodles raw. But, good luck finding good recipes. By the way, there is at least one book I know of with what you seek contained within. '101 Things to do with Ramen Noodles'.shadowgaunt said:I just cook it, throw in the flavor pack, and stir. It ends up tasting fine.