I normally start with hot sauce, butter, and mustard in mine.

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    5 months ago

    I didn’t see this listed yet, but this is by far the best I’ve had. I use Shin Ramen, it’s pretty spicy. This offsets the spice a little, but it’s still pretty spicy. I’m sure this works with other ramen just fine as well.

    Noodles and flavor/herb packets into bowl with water, bowl into microwave.

    In another bowl put 1 egg, about the yolks sized amount of kewpie mayo, and a few shakes of soy sauce, however much you want. Whisk it all together well.

    Once your noodles are done cooking, SLOWLY pour its super hot contents into the egg mixture while whisking the entire time. Basically you don’t want it to get hot enough to cook the egg until it all evenly incorporates.

    Enjoy. I like this more than most restaurant ramen.

    Sometimes I’ll add meats or a boiled egg or green onions if I have it on hand, but that’s absolutely not necessary for it to be amazing.

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      5 months ago

      This is almost my exact process, too! Had to verify you weren’t a housemate, lol. We do a dash of fish sauce in ours, instead of soy sauce.

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    Any combination of ginger, garlic, onion, pepper, and whatever leftover meat and/or veggies I’ve got.

    Or, if I have leftover soup, I do one cup water, one cup soup and one half of the seasoning pouch. It’s especially great with cabbage and sausage soup, but split pea is pretty good too.

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    5 months ago

    If I’m trying to make it a real meal whatever veg / seafood / meat I might have around. But my lazy addition is a spoonful of crunchy peanut butter (and usually some extra spice) makes it feel more nutritious creamier and kinda like satay.

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      5 months ago

      See, people think that me using butter is weird, but peanut butter sounds atrocious to me and multiple people have suggested it.

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          5 months ago

          Add some cilantro garlic soy and chili oil and that’s a top tier 5 minute meal, I usually whip the sauce up while microwaving the noodles in a bowl, stir fry for 2 mins and done

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      5 months ago

      Chili crisp is a game changer for me. And i chop and freeze cilantro in an ice cube tray, so I have fresh cilantro to throw in at the very end. I’m going to start doing that with spring onions too, because I never use them all before they go bad.

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    5 months ago
    1. A spoon of TomYum Soup paste (spicy ground shrimp basically)
    2. Diced onions and bell peppers added raw once the ramen is off the heat. Adds crunch with taste
    3. Any of my favourite cup soup mix, mostly hot and sour