I've done it by heating water in the microwave for 2-3 minutes, then adding the noodles and heating for another 4 minutes or so...cooking times will depend on your microwave. After heating in microwave, mix in the flavor packet.
D- You dont really have to heat the water first, if you have a sink run your water hot, and i guess 4 mins is a good time to make them all the way done... me personally, put them for 3 mins and mix, letting all the flavors and juices and s#$% soak in and kinda marinate the noodles, know what im sayin?
It depends on how you like your noodles. I like the way they turn out when you microwave them in a glass bowl. I crunch it up put it in a glass bowl add water and microwave for 3 1/2 minutes.
Yes, but not in the can. Make sure you are using a microwave safe bowl, and be careful not to cook it for too long (it will splatter).
Slam some water in a microwave safe bowl. Then slam the Ramen in that bad boy. Then pop it in the microwave on high for about 5 mins or so.
Yes. Heat the water and seasoning broth in a microwave safe bowl and add the noodles after you have removed the bowl from the microwave.
no rice can't be cooked in a microwave.
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The flavor in the ramen noodles make your bones softer, and that is from a chef's point of view.
Ramen. Not just any ramen, miso ramen, usually with extra chashu (pork). Somtimes he even gets ramen with everything on it.
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Ironically... ramen! It's like tsunami; it's a word that actually originated in Japan, so "ramen" in Japan is "ramen". There are likely words for the different flavors or recipes of ramen, but ramen at its core is the same in both languages. Ramen is written in Japanese as: ラーメン
Yes you can. just put the ramen in a bowl and fill it with water about half way so that all of the ramen has water on it. then keep them in for about 2 min. on high. p.s- ramen noodles taste way better on the stove!
Yes
Hakata Ramen or Tonkotsu Ramen
Fueled by Ramen was created in 1996.
Ramen Barua was born in 1938.
Ramen Deka was born in 1954.
a microwave.