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More Fun with Ramen

March 20, 2012 by epicureanvegan

Ramen Nests -- Epicurean VeganYou may remember that The Seventh Grader likes to experiment in the kitchen, particularly using ramen noodles. Recently, he came up with a new creation: Ramen Nests. After cooking the noodles, he sprayed a muffin tin with cooking spray and divided the noodles into four nests. After baking for a few minutes, he then added some chopped spinach, Daiya cheese, and his own array of spices such as garlic salt and pepper. He then baked them a bit more. They were quite delicious! What a cheap appetizer! (4 nests for about $0.20)  Such a culinary genius! 😉

Ramen Nests -- Epicurean Vegan

Filed Under: Appetizers Tagged With: daiya, kids in the kitchen, Ramen, ramen nests, Vegan

Experimenting with Ramen: Let Junior Cook

August 17, 2011 by epicureanvegan

Experimenting with Ramen: Let Junior Cook -- Epicurean VeganThe Seventh Grader loves to cook. He’ll help me out in the kitchen whenever possible and makes some pretty darn good chocolate chip cookies! There are times, however, when he wants to create something for lunch and be the master of kitchen without me hovering over him. In comes Top Ramen and Maruchan Ramen. Ask any college student (or any one who spent a few semesters in a dorm) and they’ll tell you that Top Ramen accounted for about 60% of their diet (along with beer, Lucky Charms and Totino’s pizzas). At 19 cents a package, Top Ramen is a mainstay for those on a tight budget.

The spice packets that come with the noodles are not vegan, but who needs them? This has prompted the Seventh Grader to come up with his own ramen meals. The variations are endless. Today, I took some pics of his cooking and I thought I’d pass along his recipe of the day. He didn’t really measure the ingredients, but that’s the fun of winging it. So if you have middle schoolers at home, this is a fabulous way to give them some freedom and independence in the kitchen. I also think it’s imperative to teach boys how to cook . . . girls dig a guy who can cook.

INGREDIENTS: (serves 2)
2 packages Oriental Top Ramen
Tamari
black pepper
garlic salt
cayenne pepper
olive oil
Optional ingredients: green onion, minced garlic, mushrooms, red bell pepper

DIRECTIONS:
After adding the noodles to boiling water, he added some tamari, then continued to cook for 3-4 minutes. He drained the noodles, but reserved some of the cooking water because The Husband likes his with some broth. In a large skillet, he heated about a tablespoon of oil and then added the noodles. He added some water once the noodles started to get dried and sticky. This created more of a sauce. Add the spices here, too.

Experimenting with Ramen: Let Junior Cook -- Epicurean Vegan

Once the noodles begin to get a bit crispy, he separated them into two bowls, adding the reserved broth to one.

Experimenting with Ramen: Let Junior Cook -- Epicurean Vegan

Enjoy! (and of course, use chopsticks!)

Experimenting with Ramen: Let Junior Cook -- Epicurean Vegan

Filed Under: Lunches Tagged With: cook with kids, fast and easy, kid-friendly, Ramen, tamari, Top Ramen

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