Monday, April 11, 2011

Erin's Ramen Soup

I'm not a big fan of ramen, but I am a big fan of easy quick preparations. I don't often plan meals ahead. When I get hungry I want to eat, not watch something cook. Besides, sometimes I just crave that ramen flavor that takes me back to college days. So, I always have a couple of packets on hand.


Another couple items I like to keep on hand are mushrooms and zucchini. You can add them to just about anything.


Here's what I came up with one cold day when I was craving french fries. It's a "healthier" alternative to fries since my true craving is salt*. Also, this is a great recipe for when you have a cold. And it only takes as long as it takes to boil the water... almost.


Erin's Ramen Soup (1 adult serving, 2 kid servings)


1 pkg ramen (any flavor - I like chicken)
2 cups water
1/2 small zucchini, sliced
3 mushrooms, sliced
1 green onion, sliced
1/2 lemon or lime


  1. Boil the 2 cups of water - electric kettles are great for this.
  2. While water is heating and before opening the ramen package, crumble the noodles with a heavy mug or rolling pin. Don't crumble too small, but really, it's up to you.
  3. Empty the crumbled noodles into the biggest bowl or mug you can find. Remove the flavor packet.
  4. Throw in your sliced zuchini, mushrooms, and onion.
  5. Sprinkle the flavor packet contents on top.
  6. Squeeze juice from the lemon or lime over the top, removing any seeds or use a strainer if you're averse to the pulp.
  7. Pour boiling water over the top until noodles are covered.
  8. Cover bowl/mug with a plate for 3-5 min.
  9. Stir and enjoy!
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Traditional (mushy) preparation (less steps, but takes longer)

  1. Boil water in saucepan.
  2. Once water boils, add noodles and all other ingredients.
  3. Cook for 3 minutes.
  4. Serve.


*Craving salt is usually an indicator that you are de-hydrated. Drink up!

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