You have this for your dinner option tonight. You have the option of other fixings to add to it...

You have this for your dinner option tonight. You have the option of other fixings to add to it, but it needs to be cheap and quick. How do you prep it? What do you add?

Asking for a broke friend. And by friend I mean me.

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Add veggies and egg and tuna

hot cheetos vienna sausage or sardines all crushed up together in cheeto bag then pour a little hot water in it and fold it let sit for like 20 mins

>tuna
How?

Maybe next time.

Take tuna and put it in
I like to do it as soon as the noodles start breaking up
If it's canned tuna, drain it
I put the veggies right away
Put the egg in once the water boils, but before putting the noodles in

Green onions, cilantro and soft boiled egg

chili flakes and a small pinch of celery seed

you can thank me later

add the seasoning packet and water to it

Chicken, celery, and carrot. It's right on the picture!

Boil like normal but don't put the shitty seasoning. Soft boil an egg when the noodles are almost done. Being that you have chicken flavor you could just quickly pan fry some chicken breasts and cut them up and throw them in the soup with some green onions

so plain water with plain noodles with chunks of chicken in it? sounds amazing...

One I made last Friday night, chilli Chicken, green onions, Bok choy and a couple mushrooms as well the Boiled egg. It was sex.

Add up oiled egg and fresh, crushed garlic.

Veggies, boiled egg, rice.

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Shredded onion, a little soy sauce, one finely chopped bird's eye chili, some crushed garlic, put in ramen, add one whipped egg at the very end of cooking. When ready to eat, add a generous amount of lemon juice on top.

Boiling the egg is not the best option. For improved flavor and texture crack the egg straight in and let it poach.

On my lazy days I make this, you can easily replace the fresh noodles I pick up at the market with dried ramen

>buy chicken thighs, usually about 4 to a pack, 2 ish lbs, $2/lb every day at the market in Chinatown
>buy a single carrot
>buy a head of broccoli
>cut chicken into thin strips
>peel carrot, cut half into medallions, half into matchsticks
>take the heads off the broccoli, take the root and cut into matchsticks

This gives me enough for 4 stir fry's (two days of carrot medallions+broc matchsticks, two of carrot matchsticks+broc heads)

>place single serving chicken in some soy sauce and Sriracha to marinade for like 5 minutes
>bring a pot of water to boil
>add noodles
>add chicken and sauce to a hot pan and let it cook for a few minutes
>add half of the carrot match sticks and half the broc heads to chicken, stir
>By now, the noodles are about 75% cooked
>add noodles to pan with chick and veg and toss to integrate
>may add an extra splash of soy sauce here

Adds up to

Well what do you have in your fridge? Do you have leftover meat? Veggies? do you have eggs?

Cilantro or parsley, red pepper flakes, cumin?

Seriously just give a quick rundown of what's in your fridge and we can go from there.

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You cucks

Never mix noodles and rice

Fuck yeah, thx user I'll try that next time.

Always the same thing.

>poached eggs
>soy sauce
>memesauce or sambal oelek
>some of the flavor packet
>green onions

With my noodles i put the seasoning packet
Along with soy sauce and some sriracha.

Your outlets look funny. Where the hell do you live?

OP here.

I winded up putting in a soft boil egg, some frozen veggies, sriracha, chili powder, green onion and mushroom. Was bretttt good.

Pretty much all I had in my fridge, no meat is an option except fish.

Would love more suggestions considering I'll be broke for a while.

I'm the guy you replied to.
No meat because you're a veggie or too expensive?

Well if the fish is raw, I'd say cook it an portion it out. Also make a list of what you have for frozen veggies (I'm gonna assume bags of frozen peas and carrots?)

Chili powder has no place in ramen, it needs to be cooked out.

Scallions and mushrooms can be added as much as you like. No problem there.
Sriracha - Whatever dude, if you want it knock yourself out

I don't know how much (if any) money you have, but I would go buy a few spices and some fresh herbs.

That's prison style

>butter the noodles
>boil 16oz of water in a small pot
>heat a pan on medium
>put 1/2 of flavor packet in boiling water
>put noodle brick in pan, brown on both sides
>turn up to high heat, don't burn the noodles
>add 1/2 of broth at once and cover to lock the steam in
>flip brick, boil water off, repeat.
>reduce and add melted butter to create a pancake of noodles
>sprinkle 1/2 of remaining seasoning on one side, flip, repeat.
>extra credit; eel sauce and green onion

>Put noodles in bowl along with seasoning and then put cup of boiling water in.
> microwave two minutes
>crack an egg into it
>put tinned fish in it (herring nom nom nom
>microwave 2 more minutes
>chop up a couple spring onions and put on top
Wala!

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Literally nothing goes well with ramen. You have to eat it by itself. I'm sorry but that's the truth. If you don't like the seasoning packet it comes with then try a pat of butter and a little bit of pepper.

That sounds so fucking amazing jesus, I know what I'll have for dinner, love you

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Poach egg in the broth, drop in some veggies/green onions. Have your friend look into rice and beans.

Here's what I did in college

Buy a can of chicken in water, throw that in a bowl. Bit of chili sauce and green onion. Mix up the ramen and eat it with tortillas.

i fry some potatoes as a side dish

Yeah straya cunt

Avocado and peanut butter

Boil in milk, then after you see the whey separate, drain. Add yolk and sausage or pork, then fry using olive oil. Add whatever else condiments you like.

Another good option is to whisk the egg and pour it in thin strands so it blooms into noodles. It's really tasty.

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Frank's Red Hot right into the broth. Good shit.

mayo packets - use as much as you want
mustard packets- 2
slim jim/spicy meat stick- 1 sliced small
2 hardboiled eggs
1 packet ramen

cook ramen put mayo diced eggs and mustard into bowl mix together, add strained ramen mix together, add sliced slim jim add together
put on bread or bun and eat like sandwich

All ingredients can be found at 7/11 type store and are cheap or free. Got taught this in prison tastes great still make it.