@Crowley
You drain the noodles then add the sauce packet. Then all the flavoring is on the noodles.
That being said, yeah, just eat’em like bricks and sprinkle the packets on top. They’re giant ramen-flavored crackers that way.
@ProfessorDetective
I had to reread this a few times. To anyone else tired or dense: after preheating the skillet, you want to mix the eggs, milk and flavor powder together NOT in the skillet; don’t cook scrambled eggs. You cook them later as an omelette.
A good budget recipe: the Ramelette. Take a standard brick of ramen and cook the noodles as directed. While that’s boiling set a skillet on mid-low to preheat. Take two chicken eggs and scramble them along with a splash of milk and the flavor powder from the ramen. When the noodles are done, drain them and then mix them into the eggs. After the noodles are properly covered, dump the whole mess into the pan, cook like a standard omelet and then serve. And now you have a tasty, filling meal for under $2.00 USD.
I like to throw in a couple of eggs in mine, it’s not bad as long as you dont use the chicken flavored stock. Beef is usually pretty good, the pork aint too bad either, but that’s me. I also like to toss in a half bag o’ frozen mixed veggies for added nutruition… okay now I’m hungry.
@ydvoku
Cook the noodles, drain most of the water, leaving just enough to keep the noodles wet. Mix in your chosen flavor package, which would be chicken because literally every other flavor is trash.
Enjoy your meal.
Celestia:
You remove the Instant Noodles from their packaging.
You put some water in the pot and place it on the heat.
You wait for the water to boil…
… … …
It’s boiling.
You place the noodles into the pot.
4 minutes left until the noodles are finished.
3 minutes left until the noodles are finished.
2 minutes left until the noodles are finished.
1 minute left until the noodles are finished.
The noodles are finished.
… they don’t taste very good.
You add the flavor packet.
That’s better.
Not great, but better.
You ate the Instant Noodles.
You healed 4 HP.
You drain the noodles then add the sauce packet. Then all the flavoring is on the noodles.
That being said, yeah, just eat’em like bricks and sprinkle the packets on top. They’re giant ramen-flavored crackers that way.
@ProfessorDetective
I had to reread this a few times. To anyone else tired or dense: after preheating the skillet, you want to mix the eggs, milk and flavor powder together NOT in the skillet; don’t cook scrambled eggs. You cook them later as an omelette.
tl;dr: directions unclear, scrambled my eggs
Will try this tomorrow.
Huh, I’m gonna have to give that a try.
A good budget recipe: the Ramelette. Take a standard brick of ramen and cook the noodles as directed. While that’s boiling set a skillet on mid-low to preheat. Take two chicken eggs and scramble them along with a splash of milk and the flavor powder from the ramen. When the noodles are done, drain them and then mix them into the eggs. After the noodles are properly covered, dump the whole mess into the pan, cook like a standard omelet and then serve. And now you have a tasty, filling meal for under $2.00 USD.
Cook the noodles, drain most of the water, leaving just enough to keep the noodles wet. Mix in your chosen flavor package, which would be chicken because literally every other flavor is trash.
Enjoy your meal.
But the water’s where the flavour is!
You psychopath.
You forgot to drain the water from the noodles!
You remove the Instant Noodles from their packaging.
You put some water in the pot and place it on the heat.
You wait for the water to boil…
… … …
It’s boiling.
You place the noodles into the pot.
4 minutes left until the noodles are finished.
3 minutes left until the noodles are finished.
2 minutes left until the noodles are finished.
1 minute left until the noodles are finished.
The noodles are finished.
… they don’t taste very good.
You add the flavor packet.
That’s better.
Not great, but better.
You ate the Instant Noodles.
You healed 4 HP.
Luna:
They’re better dry.
You healed 90 HP.

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