Archive for October, 2011
The Rest of Ramen Week:
Posted by sanitymine in reddit on October 27, 2011
Haha! I finally have time to write up the rest of my Ramen Week experiments.
For those of you who missed my last two posts, here are the rules for the week:
- Every day for one week, I must have at least one ramen based meal.
- I refuse to use flavor packs
- The meal must be healthy
- It must cost under $5.00 per serving
- Ramen and Cheese
- Ramen Crusted Chicken
- Ramen Taco Salad
- Ramen with Beer Steamed Mussels
- 1 cup Milk (lactaid for me): $0.30
- 1 cup Shredded Cheese (I used half mozzarella and half cheddar, but, if you want to splurge, feta is fantastic):$1.33
- 2 packages Ramen: $0.36
- 3 Scallions $0.08
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| Doesn’t that look fantastic! |
- 4 Chicken Tenders: $1.32
- 1 package Ramen: $0.18
- 1 egg: $0.18
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| The Chicken and Ramen and Cheese together on one plate |
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| Better than it looks |
- 1 pound of Ground Beef: $3.32
- 1 jar Medium Salsa: $1.79
- 1 can Black Beans $0.79
- 1/2 cup Shredded Cheese: $0.67
- 2 packages Ramen: $0.36
- 15 Mussles: $3.25
- 1 bottle of your Beer of Choice (I used Yuengling Black and Tan): $0.84
- 1 Onion, chopped coarsely: $0.80
- 2 packages Ramen: $0.36
Ramen Week Days Two and Three: Beef Stir Fry and a Midnight Snack
Posted by sanitymine in reddit on October 23, 2011
- Every day for one week, I must have at least one ramen based meal.
- I refuse to use flavor packs
- The meal must be healthy
- It must cost under $5.00 per serving
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| No real noodles were harmed in the making of these meals |
The second day’smeal was a beef and veggie ramen stir fry:
Price for four meals:
- Beef (I got it on sale and it was in my freezer): ~$3.00
- Six Baby Carrots (assuming 50 to a bag): $0.20
- Half bag of Snap Peas: $2.00
- One onion: $0.80
- One green pepper: $0.85
- Three packages Ramen: $0.54
Price per serving: $1.84
Alright, this may not be the healthiest thing I have ever cooked, but it was cheap, delicious and filling.
If you have never made stir fry before this wikipedia article provides some useful guidance.
This does involve a good deal of prep work. Before you even pull out your pan, cut your beef into bite sized portions and breifly marinade in teryaki sauce (or worchester sauce with a drop of tobasco will work beautifuly if you have no teryaki) and dice your onion and pepper, slice your carrots and boil your Ramen. You will also want to prepare a end sauce. Mine consisted of a mix of teryaki and oyster sauces but any thick sauce will do.
Take out your wok (or, if you don’t have one a frying pan will work just fine) and dress it with sesame oil. Add whichever spices you prefer in your stir fry (I use garlic and ginger with just a hint of ground mustard seed). When the pan is hot enough, throw in your beef and sear it.
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| Beautiful. Just beautiful. |
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| So healthy, right? |
As soon as the veggies are cooked throw in your sauce and the ramen and beef and mix together.
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| Maybe not… |
Enjoy piping hot.
For day three, I made a evening snack out of Ramen noodles and two eggs.
For two snacks:
- One Ramen Pack: $0.18
- Two eggs: $0.33
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| Apparently a bag of crushed ramen looks just like a while bag of ramen |
Cook it as normal. While the water is boiling, take two eggs and beat them with basil and garlic and onion powders and salt and pepper.
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| Protein! |
When the ramen is just shy of being cooked, drain it and deposit it directly into a pan with a little butter over medium heat. Add in eggs and stir until the eggs are completely cooked.
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| Eat immediately |
Up next: Ramen and Cheese
Ramen Week Day One: Ramen with Spinach and Tomato Sauce
Posted by sanitymine in Italian, reddit, Vegetarian on October 20, 2011
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| Yay? |
Here are the rules:
- Every day for one week, I must have at least one ramen based meal.
- I refuse to use flavor packs
- The meal must be healthy
- It must cost under $5.00 per serving
- 1/2 Package of Spinach (The other half to be used for a salad for dinner): $1.25
- 4 Chicken Tenders (From a package of 22 purchased for $7.26): $0.70
- 1 Can of Chopped Tomatoes: $1.25
- 2 Packages of Ramen: $0.36
First thing’s first. Put a pot on to boil for your ramen packets.
While you are waiting for that, steam your spinach by putting a large amount of it in a pan over medium heat and cover it tightly until the spinach is thoroughly wilted.
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| Actually yay. I love spinach. |
Once that is achieved, put in to the pan a healthy dollop of olive oil and the can of tomatoes and season with salt, pepper, garlic and onion powders, a touch of lemon juice and, if you are a fan of spicy, some red pepper flakes and sriracha (rooster) sauce.
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| Easy? Yes. Delicious? Abso-freaking-lutely. |
Bring that to a boil and then bring it down to a simmer until the rest of the meal is complete. While that is happening and you are waiting for the ramen to cook, pull out another pan and throw in some chicken with olive oil. Once that and ramen are finished, throw everything in a bow and enjoy!
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| Pretty colors, shitty presentation. |
Tomorrow: Ramen and Steak Stir Fry















