So we've rounded up some awesome cooking hacks to help your noodles truly deserve the name 'super'.
1. Use condiments
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Your best options are things like Thai curry paste, fish sauce, harrisa (a hot chilli paste), miso paste, and rice vinegar, which can all be found in the world foods aisle of your supermarket.
Pictured left are noodles from Malaysia with spicy chili dressing - instant noodles made delicious with a mixture of chili seasoning, soy sauce, sesame oil, rice vinegar and honey.
If you're not feeling adventurous, simply swap the flavour packet from your noodles with some low-salt chicken stock, as an excessive amount of sodium comes in those little sachets. Finish with a sprinkling of pepper or chili flakes.
2. Make latkes
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Some internet genius decided to mix things up a little, however, and make latkes out of a packet of super noodles.
Simply tear up your instant noodles, stir them together with half a sliced onion, a tablespoon of flour, and an egg. Season and then fry in a hot pan. It sounds like a disaster right? But just look at it. It's your destiny.
3. Add simply peanut butter
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Try out this crunchy peanut butter and chicken ramen upgrade to make your cheap packet of noodles into a full blown meal. If you really cant make it without chili, then simply go for it and add some too! Hang on, dont add too much soy sauce.
4. Add some veggie
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I personally love to add more veggie in instant noodles. Make the dish more leafy and green, that does not cost much time and is very economic too. If raw, then dont forget to wash the veggies before consumption.Hmm, now I am going to have some for tonight, too much talking about veggies makes me want to prepare an instant noodle veggie dish right now!
5. Make a mac and cheese
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6. Throw in some meat
Vegetarians can add tofu to bulk up their instant noodle meal. I love to use canned corn beef from Libby's. Or you can also add some crispy bacon. The instant noodles meat choice is wide and not necessarily expensive. Make sure that the dish does not end up too salty. A fresh egg makes up a nice addition. In fact, the first instant noodle was the chickin' noodle in the seventies invented by Momofuku Ando in Japan. He loved to enjoy instant noodles till his last day of life. Mr. Ando had a real passion for noodles. Thanks to him we can all enjoy great instant noodles today! :)