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<blockquote data-quote="Megaluddite" data-source="post: 272974" data-attributes="member: 2127"><p>I can't say I've ever tried them dry. But they do make up a good bit of my diet.</p><p></p><p>I do it differently to get a more balanced meal. Ahead of time I brown and drain some ground meat (usually a lot at a time.) I season it with misc. Chinese seasonings plus some hot chili sauce. I then freeze the lot, fluffing it a bit as it freezes so it does not harden into a solid mass.</p><p></p><p>On the day I intend to eat it, I boil up two packs of Ramen and drain off most of the liquid, adding the two flavor packets and mix. I squirt in another teaspoon or three of the chili sauce for more zing and stir. </p><p></p><p>I put one cup of the frozen meat mixture into the microwave to warm it up and add it to the Ramen noodles and mix thoroughly. Very tasty.</p><p></p><p>I eat it with a side order of kimchee, which I get from a local Asian market.</p><p></p><p>The wife and I call it "Kimchee Woop". Be careful with the hot chili sauce. It can get VERY hot if you aren't used to it. This is a particularlyi good meal if you have a cold. It WILL clear your head. :face:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Megaluddite, post: 272974, member: 2127"] I can't say I've ever tried them dry. But they do make up a good bit of my diet. I do it differently to get a more balanced meal. Ahead of time I brown and drain some ground meat (usually a lot at a time.) I season it with misc. Chinese seasonings plus some hot chili sauce. I then freeze the lot, fluffing it a bit as it freezes so it does not harden into a solid mass. On the day I intend to eat it, I boil up two packs of Ramen and drain off most of the liquid, adding the two flavor packets and mix. I squirt in another teaspoon or three of the chili sauce for more zing and stir. I put one cup of the frozen meat mixture into the microwave to warm it up and add it to the Ramen noodles and mix thoroughly. Very tasty. I eat it with a side order of kimchee, which I get from a local Asian market. The wife and I call it "Kimchee Woop". Be careful with the hot chili sauce. It can get VERY hot if you aren't used to it. This is a particularlyi good meal if you have a cold. It WILL clear your head. :face: [/QUOTE]
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