The Ramen Bar
If you've ever gotten tired or annoyed of the time involved in making ramen noodles just the way you like them or you don't like having all that extra broth, or if you just don't want to deal with the water and broth to begin with. I introduce to you; The Ramen Bar
I give credit to benstern for giving me the idea. I merely just beat him to making an instructable about it. Also it's my first one. I hope you like it.
I give credit to benstern for giving me the idea. I merely just beat him to making an instructable about it. Also it's my first one. I hope you like it.
The Separation
The first step is simple; open the bag, dispose of the broken pieces of noodles (I eat them).
Make It Adhesive-like
Now in order for our bar to hold our favorite flavor, in this case oriental, we must get it wet. Just run it under the water for no more than 5 seconds. All you need to do is get one side wet. The more water that gets to the noodles the more soggy it will become.
Also we don't want too much water making our noodles soggy, so we'll let the extra water spill off.
Also we don't want too much water making our noodles soggy, so we'll let the extra water spill off.
Now We Apply Our MSG Filled Yummy-ness
I don't care if you feel like pouring the contents of the flavor packet or sprinkling evenly over the wet surface. Simple enough.
OOPS!
So the packet has too much of our yummy flavor. Not a big problem, no need to fret! Just tap the bar over a garbage can to knock off the extra powder.
Enjoy!
Now you have your portable Ramen Bar. Now you can enjoy Ramen when you go walking or have a lack of a heating source.