You can take a package of ramen, and add shrimp, egg, sliced beef, sliced green onions, hot sauce, cayenne pepper, imitation crab meat or just about anything you can think of and make it a cheap and healthy meal.
These folks are insane.
You can take a package of ramen, and add shrimp, egg, sliced beef, sliced green onions, hot sauce, cayenne pepper, imitation crab meat and make it a cheap and healthy meal.
I cant tell you how many times I have done that.
squirt of hot sauce...
Yeah, another alternative is keeping a container of dehydrated veggies in the cabinet. Most grocery stores carry them in the spice section. Diced onion, celery, parsley, carrots, tomatoes, etc. Makes for a great soup add-in for ramen noodles and those instant Lipton chicken soup in a cup bases. Quick and easy, great on a cold, rainy or snowy day. Add a little extra low sodium bouillon, and it’s like your mama just made it. Yum.
Find an Asian market and buy some Indomie Mi Goreng ramen. All kinds of flavors. “Special Chicken” is my favorite.
Just as you said, add in some meat or shrimp, onions, shrooms, cilantro or Thai basil and/or whatever else you like and it’s a full meal.
I never eat mine without a sliced hard boiled egg, cubed leftover chicken and sliced green onion. A little sesame oil and soy sauce tops it off.