If someone dont have the soy sauce, another thing they can use to add some flavors is a teaspoon of spaghetti or pizza sauce, makes it taste like gormet soup from a 5 star hotel.
Awesome! I love Ramen noodles, cook with them all the time, minus the flavor packets. I made my hubby ramen chicken noodle soup today. I used chicken broth, bouillon and green onion, shredded carrot.
Great video!! I've been adding things to Ramen Noodles for years, like some frozen vegetables mixes (corn, peas and carrots). But you've taken it to a better level. Thanks for sharing, take care.
I just ate something like this yesterday...I thought I needed to order takeout until I found some noodles and other ods and ends. Tastes delicious and less than 4 bucks for the two of us. Great staple to have.
I save the packets for flavoring rice in casseroles or just as a side dish, and most of the time, I dont need the whole packet. But it is kinda hard to keep ramen in my house as the kids love eating it straight from the pkg...yuck...lol
I just want to say THANK YOU for the amount of time and energy and love you put into making all of these videos for us and for all you teach us. It's greatly appreciated. I'm wondering if you have ever made a video about the basics of dehydrating foods or if you know of a good source for that? Thanks so much!
@bellagrace714 Thank you so so much for the kind words that means a lot.As for the video, I do had quite a few dehydrating videos. If there is one I haven't covered let me know I would be happy to do it. I love dehydrating.
@255sage Let me know if it works for you.. are they store bought or your own dehydrated? It seems to me the store bought were harder to rehydrate.. when I use mine in the crockpot in a soup they come out fine, but just trying to boil short term you can never get them rehydrated well. So I tried this method and it worked well. God bless!
Hi may i ask a question? how to dehydrate food?
mariameaghan123 2 weeks ago
@mariameaghan123 Go to my channel and look I have tons of dehydrating videos:)
255sage 2 weeks ago
Where can I find NON GMO corn? I LOVE corn. Thanks!
clarissamck 3 weeks ago
@clarissamck Good question...
255sage 3 weeks ago
I haven't every bought ramen noodles..LOL I must not be the norm... looks good thou and I would eat what you made.. Yum!
dianemummvideos 1 month ago
@dianemummvideos lol It took me stocking up for my kids that makes me buy it.
255sage 1 month ago
LOOKS GOOD, IT REMINDS ME OF FRIED RICE, BUT WITH NOODLES INSTEAD OF RICE. THANKS FOR THE IDEA, XO, LORETTE
beberett 1 month ago
@beberett You could so do this with rice.
255sage 1 month ago
If someone dont have the soy sauce, another thing they can use to add some flavors is a teaspoon of spaghetti or pizza sauce, makes it taste like gormet soup from a 5 star hotel.
trailkeeper 1 month ago
Awesome! I love Ramen noodles, cook with them all the time, minus the flavor packets. I made my hubby ramen chicken noodle soup today. I used chicken broth, bouillon and green onion, shredded carrot.
jdolani 1 month ago 2
@jdolani Yum!!!
255sage 1 month ago
I have a cookbook called 101 things to do with Ramen Noodles. I have never used it, but I think I might after seeing this video! :)
twbigdogsgirl 1 month ago
Yes, I am inspired. Tells me I need to expand my long term storage veggies.
Thanks for the video!
voices01 1 month ago
Linda how long do the veggies have to hydrate before they are ready??? Thanks for the recipe.
soonfully 1 month ago
Looks very nice!!! I will have to give it a try. :)
angelovestea 1 month ago
Where did you get your cast iron pan?
angelovestea 1 month ago
@angelovestea That is a Lodge Brand cast iron and I got this at Sportsman's Warehouse.
255sage 1 month ago
Great video!! I've been adding things to Ramen Noodles for years, like some frozen vegetables mixes (corn, peas and carrots). But you've taken it to a better level. Thanks for sharing, take care.
Rogerthat5x5 1 month ago
I just ate something like this yesterday...I thought I needed to order takeout until I found some noodles and other ods and ends. Tastes delicious and less than 4 bucks for the two of us. Great staple to have.
beerzzz 1 month ago
@beerzzz That's is so nice to save money. :)
255sage 1 month ago
I save the packets for flavoring rice in casseroles or just as a side dish, and most of the time, I dont need the whole packet. But it is kinda hard to keep ramen in my house as the kids love eating it straight from the pkg...yuck...lol
ourrepurposedlives 1 month ago
@ourrepurposedlives I hang on to these packets too. Just don't know where I will need them :)
255sage 1 month ago
Awesome Video Ramem Noodles are super cheap to like 3 0r 4 for a dollar.
mrspike007able 1 month ago
@mrspike007able I know I buy them at Costco for .15 each. :)
255sage 1 month ago
I just want to say THANK YOU for the amount of time and energy and love you put into making all of these videos for us and for all you teach us. It's greatly appreciated. I'm wondering if you have ever made a video about the basics of dehydrating foods or if you know of a good source for that? Thanks so much!
bellagrace714 1 month ago
@bellagrace714 Thank you so so much for the kind words that means a lot.As for the video, I do had quite a few dehydrating videos. If there is one I haven't covered let me know I would be happy to do it. I love dehydrating.
Linda:)
255sage 1 month ago
Try pouring boiling water over your peas and let cool. refrigerate over night, they should rehydrate well just heat and serve!
snaps81625 1 month ago
@snaps81625 Thank you I will try that today.:)
255sage 1 month ago
@255sage Let me know if it works for you.. are they store bought or your own dehydrated? It seems to me the store bought were harder to rehydrate.. when I use mine in the crockpot in a soup they come out fine, but just trying to boil short term you can never get them rehydrated well. So I tried this method and it worked well. God bless!
snaps81625 1 month ago
Linda, have you seen the book 101 Things to Do With Ramen Noodles?
iamdoroda 1 month ago
@iamdoroda I have not seen that, but it sounds like every Prepper should have one:)
255sage 1 month ago
You couuld always use those packets for chicken stock. One per gal of water LOL. This looks so good.
Allen2045 1 month ago
@Allen2045 That's funny!
255sage 1 month ago