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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3144982" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Love the noodles. </p><p>Start 2 cups of water on the stove, slice some thin cut ham into strips and add. Add packet of pork flavor. </p><p>Break and stir one egg into the boiling water. </p><p>Cut bell pepper and onion into long strips, add after the egg. (Jalapeño pepper if you like heat at the same time) crushed red pepper as an option. </p><p>Add sliced mushrooms after the bell pepper/onion mix. Add any leftover green beans or asparagus in small quantities toward the end as they are precooked and just need warmed. </p><p>Adding the ingredients will stop the boil and will need to start again, so the two minute cook time on the package will likely be 5. </p><p>You now have restaurant style ramen noodles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3144982, member: 5412"] Love the noodles. Start 2 cups of water on the stove, slice some thin cut ham into strips and add. Add packet of pork flavor. Break and stir one egg into the boiling water. Cut bell pepper and onion into long strips, add after the egg. (Jalapeño pepper if you like heat at the same time) crushed red pepper as an option. Add sliced mushrooms after the bell pepper/onion mix. Add any leftover green beans or asparagus in small quantities toward the end as they are precooked and just need warmed. Adding the ingredients will stop the boil and will need to start again, so the two minute cook time on the package will likely be 5. You now have restaurant style ramen noodles. [/QUOTE]
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