patgund: Knotwork (Muppets - Iron Swedish Chef)
Chocolate ramen cakes

You will need: (For 3 cakes)
- 1 package of ramen noodles (crushed)
- 3 small dessert cupcakes
- 1 cup of cherries
- 1 cup of chocolate dessert fondue
- 1/3 cup of vegetable oil (cooking)

How to cook:

The noodles:
1. While the noodles are still in the package, break them in small pieces.
2. Put the vegetable oil in the cooking pan.
3. Turn on the stove and wait for the oil to heat up.
4. Put your noodles in the cooking pan.
5. Since ramen are dehydrated, you have to be careful not to burn them. Always gently shake the cooking pan.
6. Your noodles are ready once they have a nice brownish color.
7. Turn off the stove and put your noodles in a bowl.

The recipe:
8. Put the 3 cakes in a plate.
9. Add the cherries and the fried ramen on top of the cakes.
10. Pour the chocolate fondue on top of everything.
11. Enjoy!

Meh

Mar. 4th, 2009 02:53 pm
patgund: Knotwork (Kawaii Not - Ramen)
Ramen failure.

While visiting [livejournal.com profile] blackflag669, I found a new version of Mi Goreng ramen. "Mama" brand Mi Goreng, from Thailand. After the Malayian Mi Goreng, and the Indonesian Indomie, I was curious.

And ultimately, disappointed.

Comments behind cut )

Meh

Mar. 4th, 2009 02:53 pm
patgund: Knotwork (Kawaii Not - Ramen)
Ramen failure.

While visiting [livejournal.com profile] blackflag669, I found a new version of Mi Goreng ramen. "Mama" brand Mi Goreng, from Thailand. After the Malayian Mi Goreng, and the Indonesian Indomie, I was curious.

And ultimately, disappointed.

Comments behind cut )
patgund: Knotwork (IndoMie)
So, my darling [livejournal.com profile] seattlejo sent me this link to a local brand of ramen

Who's Tried Seattle Ramen?



So what on earth does it taste like? Salmon? Starbucks Coffee? The sweat of a has-been grunge rocker? JP Patches' underwear? Moss?
patgund: Knotwork (IndoMie)
So, my darling [livejournal.com profile] seattlejo sent me this link to a local brand of ramen

Who's Tried Seattle Ramen?



So what on earth does it taste like? Salmon? Starbucks Coffee? The sweat of a has-been grunge rocker? JP Patches' underwear? Moss?
patgund: Knotwork (IndoMie)
I've commented before about IndoMie, the World's Most Addictive Ramen.

Well, Noodleson.com has a section reviewing the various types of IndoMie.

http://noodleson.com/review/category/indonesian-brand/indomie/
patgund: Knotwork (IndoMie)
I've commented before about IndoMie, the World's Most Addictive Ramen.

Well, Noodleson.com has a section reviewing the various types of IndoMie.

http://noodleson.com/review/category/indonesian-brand/indomie/
patgund: Knotwork (Kenya)
For those curious about IndoMie, (what I usually call "the world's most addictive ramen"), it turns out you can order some from Amazon.com

http://www.amazon.com/gp/search.html/102-3643686-8104930?me=&node=3580501&keywords=indomie

The "fried noodle" Mi goreng is really quite good, and is not a soup.
patgund: Knotwork (Kenya)
For those curious about IndoMie, (what I usually call "the world's most addictive ramen"), it turns out you can order some from Amazon.com

http://www.amazon.com/gp/search.html/102-3643686-8104930?me=&node=3580501&keywords=indomie

The "fried noodle" Mi goreng is really quite good, and is not a soup.
patgund: Knotwork (Finding Nemo - Found!)
Japan noodle maker to film TV ad in space

"The makers of Japan's favorite instant ramen noodles will soon be airing a commercial that's truly out of this world.

Starting next month, Nissin Food Products Co. will film a promotional spot on the International Space Station for Cup Noodle, featuring a sales pitch by a hungry Russian cosmonaut."
patgund: Knotwork (Finding Nemo - Found!)
Japan noodle maker to film TV ad in space

"The makers of Japan's favorite instant ramen noodles will soon be airing a commercial that's truly out of this world.

Starting next month, Nissin Food Products Co. will film a promotional spot on the International Space Station for Cup Noodle, featuring a sales pitch by a hungry Russian cosmonaut."

IndoMie?

Sep. 11th, 2002 11:04 am
patgund: Knotwork (Default)
Okay, how many people here have had IndoMie, (IMHO, the world's most addictive Ramen.)?

I first encountered IndoMie when they were selling US branded packages in stores like Vons and Ralphs. I soon became addicted to their chicken stir-fry flavour, (in which you drain the water and add the seasonings and whatever else to the noodles themselves, making a stir-fry like dish that's really quite good.) Their other favours were also very good.

But then they withdrew from the US market. When I found out, I bought all of my favourite flavours I could, but had to eventually face the day when those ran out.

About a year and a half ago, remembering IndoMie, I did a Google search for IndoMie. Not only did I run across a good review of IndoMie, but much to my delight, I found some on-line stores that carried it. These weren't the US flavours, but the regular import flavours that are usually more intense or hotter than the US ones were. Favours like Meat Ball, Special Chicken, Chicken Curry, Onion Chicken, Mi Goreng (Fried, basically the Stir-Fry I missed), Mi Goreng Soto (Fried Hot), Shrimp, Sotomie, Satay Fried.

Indomerchant carried it, as well as Asian Merchant and Pacific Island Market So I ordered a batch, and when it came in, treated myself to some much missed IndoMie goodness.

Then, I found that 99 Ranch Market a Large Asian Grocery chain in Southern California, (though they also have stores in Northern California, Washington, Nevada, Hawaii, and Arizona.), also carried IndoMie, (as well as a wide variety of other types of Ramen and Ramenoid foods.) Not only that, I could buy a case of 36 packages of the Mi Goreng (fried) flavour for $6.00! Needless to say, the local 99 Ranch Market gets a lot of my business. (If you go to 99 Ranch to look for IndoMie, look in the Indonesia asile, not the normal Ramen asile.)

One of my friends is addicted to the Onion Chicken flavour, and one of her s/o's likes the Meatball. The Shrimp is good, though I can't stand the way the Satay Fried smells. I've also addicted a fair number of other friends to it.

And the noodles are even good dry.

Have fun!

IndoMie?

Sep. 11th, 2002 11:04 am
patgund: Knotwork (Default)
Okay, how many people here have had IndoMie, (IMHO, the world's most addictive Ramen.)?

I first encountered IndoMie when they were selling US branded packages in stores like Vons and Ralphs. I soon became addicted to their chicken stir-fry flavour, (in which you drain the water and add the seasonings and whatever else to the noodles themselves, making a stir-fry like dish that's really quite good.) Their other favours were also very good.

But then they withdrew from the US market. When I found out, I bought all of my favourite flavours I could, but had to eventually face the day when those ran out.

About a year and a half ago, remembering IndoMie, I did a Google search for IndoMie. Not only did I run across a good review of IndoMie, but much to my delight, I found some on-line stores that carried it. These weren't the US flavours, but the regular import flavours that are usually more intense or hotter than the US ones were. Favours like Meat Ball, Special Chicken, Chicken Curry, Onion Chicken, Mi Goreng (Fried, basically the Stir-Fry I missed), Mi Goreng Soto (Fried Hot), Shrimp, Sotomie, Satay Fried.

Indomerchant carried it, as well as Asian Merchant and Pacific Island Market So I ordered a batch, and when it came in, treated myself to some much missed IndoMie goodness.

Then, I found that 99 Ranch Market a Large Asian Grocery chain in Southern California, (though they also have stores in Northern California, Washington, Nevada, Hawaii, and Arizona.), also carried IndoMie, (as well as a wide variety of other types of Ramen and Ramenoid foods.) Not only that, I could buy a case of 36 packages of the Mi Goreng (fried) flavour for $6.00! Needless to say, the local 99 Ranch Market gets a lot of my business. (If you go to 99 Ranch to look for IndoMie, look in the Indonesia asile, not the normal Ramen asile.)

One of my friends is addicted to the Onion Chicken flavour, and one of her s/o's likes the Meatball. The Shrimp is good, though I can't stand the way the Satay Fried smells. I've also addicted a fair number of other friends to it.

And the noodles are even good dry.

Have fun!

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