Living With Ed

Make Your Own Top Ramen Noodles

Kelly Rossiter, Toronto

No Image

By Kelly Rossiter
Toronto, Canada | Sun Mar 23 17:21:00 EDT 2008

2008-03-27_092622-make-your-own-top-ramen-noodles.jpg


Martin Hospach/Getty Images

Planet Green reader Jennifer was responding to my post "Ditch The Processed Food," and mentioned that she survived her college years by eating Top Ramen. Actually, I believe everyone did. I loved the salt hit that came in that little flavour packet, but I always got a headache from the MSG. I joked with Jennifer that I would do a homemade noodle recipe and give her the credit. So here it is.

This is another one of those recipes that I didn't really measure out, so you can toss in whatever you like. I added some strips of cabbage for a vegetable, but I don't recommend it. It takes away from the purity of eating the homemade version of junk food. Just as with my pop tart post, there is a real appeal in eating something that resembles the stuff you ate as a kid, but isn't filling you with chemicals or enough salt to send your blood pressure into the stratosphere. This was fun. Fifteen minutes in the kitchen and I was transported back to my university days.Homemade Ramen Noodles
Serves 2

1 tbsp peanut oil
1/2 onion, chopped finely
4 mushrooms, sliced thinly
4 cups chicken or vegetable stock
4 oz Chinese noodles
1 tbsp light soy sauce
1 tsp sesame oil
1 tsp chili sauce
1 tbsp chopped cilantro for garnish

1. In a wok or skilled heat oil and sauté onions until translucent, about 5 minutes. Add mushrooms and cook until soft about 5 minutes.

2. In a large pot heat the stock until just at the boiling point. Add noodles and cook for about 3 minutes. Add the soy sauce, sesame oil and chili sauce. Add the onion, mushroom mixture and stir in.

3. Pour into soup bowls and serve immediately. If you are feeling worldly, add the cilantro for garnish.

Difficulty Level: Easy

 
  • email
  • digg
  • share
  • print
helpful article? vote for it
{ }
close window

CLOSE X

 

comments on this article

view all post a comment

 
 
 
 

How to Go Green Guide

View All

Votes

How to Go Green: Barbeques
  COMMENTS

{}

How to Go Green: Water
  COMMENTS

{}

How To Go Green: Cleaning
  COMMENTS

{}

 
Emeril Green Image
 

tv schedule

view all
 
Channel Finder
 

Buying Guides banner image

Buy Green: Pellet Stoves

Five pellet stoves to help you heat green this winter.

Buy Green: Backpacks under $100

Affordable packs for kids and parents alike.

Buy Green: Cleaning Supplies

Packaged kits for cleaning green.

Buy Green: Hybrid Cars

Find the right gas-sipping, battery-boosted car for you.

 

today on planet green

view all

Votes

recent
discussed

4 Steps to a Greener Brown Bag
POSTED  11 Oct 2008.  COMMENTS

{ }

Why You Need a Rain Gauge and How to Build One
POSTED  11 Oct 2008.  COMMENTS

{ }

Green Glossary: Jellyfish
POSTED  11 Oct 2008.  COMMENTS

{ }

How Think Green Media Can Help You Market Your Product
POSTED  11 Oct 2008.  COMMENTS

{ }

Take an Extra Step To Green Your Dinner—Lose the Canned Beans
POSTED  46 MINUTES AGO.  COMMENTS

{ }

Emeril's Gluten-Free Pizza Dough, White And Red Pizzas
POSTED  7 Oct 2008. 10 COMMENTS.

{18}

3 Ways to Green Your Rental Apartment Without Getting Evicted
POSTED  29 Sep 2008. 5 COMMENTS.

{2}

Emeril's Recipes
POSTED  14 Jul 2008. 17 COMMENTS.

{118}

Eco-Inspire Your Arts & Crafts Time—Adults and Kids are Welcome
POSTED  29 Sep 2008. 5 COMMENTS.

{14}

Emeril's Baby Back Ribs with Billy's Rib Rub
POSTED  9 Oct 2008. 4 COMMENTS.

{5}

 
 
 

Ads by Google