I have never really been big on eating Ramen noodles. I know
a lot of people really like them. Ramen noodles are just not my thing. I'm not
sure if it's the water or what, I did learn how to make really good Ramen
noodle recipe. Basically all you use is that stuff that comes in the Ramen
noodle package but you add a bunch of different flavors to it. This is the only
way I like to eat Ramen noodles. Its really easy and very flavorful. I learned
this recipe from my friend Chris who sacrificed his life for our freedom in
Iraq. Every time I eat this dish I think about Chris. It's a great way to meet
something not only really delicious but also friendly affordable.
One package of Oriental Ramen noodles
some chopped onion
one cap of Teriyaki sauce
a spoonful of brown sugar
Cook Ramen noodles according to the package do not add the
flavor packet. Drain the water and add the flavor packet, onion, Teriyaki
sauce, and brown sugar. Mix and enjoy.
A special thank you to Chris for not only sharing your yummy
recipe with me but for also making ultimate sacrifice for my freedom. I miss
you more than you could ever know.
when I was in college my then-boyfriend had a Chinese roommate and he would get REAL Ramen noodles, like so real they had little squid in them and when the water hit them they would "dance" as they rehydrated. crazy.
ReplyDeleteI am going to have to try that!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your recipe and the story about your friend Chris and what he did for freedom.
ReplyDeleteI'm not big on Ramen noodles, either, but this does sound good!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a wonderful take on the cheap noodle. I often use ramen noodle under my stir fry instead of rice.
ReplyDeleteI don't normally eat ramen noodles but this actually sounds pretty good.
ReplyDeleteI sometimes get cravings for Ramen.
ReplyDeleteSounds yummy!
ReplyDeleteYum love teriyaki not so much ramen
ReplyDeleteI lived of ramen noodles when I was in college.
ReplyDeleteSounds yummy!
ReplyDeleteyummmmms
ReplyDeleteSounds like something my kids would love and could make them without ME!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever had ramen noodles but this sounds good.
ReplyDeleteI'll have to try this!
ReplyDeleteI might just have to try this.
ReplyDeleteI haven't had ramen in forever, but this sounds interesting!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love Ramen, but not teriyaki.
ReplyDeleteI'm not a giant fan either, but my kids love them.
ReplyDeleteWe are now a Ramen free zone :) My ex used to eat them all the time, after he left I purged that stuff out o the house.
ReplyDeleteSounds really good!
ReplyDeleteI have not had Ramen in years but this sounds like a wonderful way to take me back and enjoy some old school comfort food.
ReplyDeleteI bet my daughter would like that! LOL
ReplyDeleteI do still love ramen noodles, will definitely have to give this a shot.
ReplyDeleteI haven't had Ramen in YEARS!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter loves ramen noodles, I will have to try this with her.
ReplyDeletethis sounds delicious! Adding it to my meal plan this week
ReplyDeleteRamen remind me of my college days!
ReplyDeleteMmm, looks interesting!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, we do a dressed up Ramen dish sometimes too. I like to throw in a bag of coleslaw mix for some crunch.
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