Ramen Noodle Toss

This recipe was submitted by Jennifer (who doesn’t have a blog).  This also enters her into the monthly recipe submission contest.  Thank Jennifer for submitting! 

INGREDIENTS:

  • 1/2 lb of pork sausage/ hamburger/ hot dogs
  • 1 16 oz package of frozen veggies- I usually use stir fry peppers
  • 2 pkgs of ramen noodles
  • 2 tbsp of soy sauce
  • 2 cups of water

Brown the pork sausage/ hamburgers/ fry hot dogs.  Cook frozen vegies for 4 minutes in your microwave.
Once the frozen vegies are done, add them to a pot with 2 ramen noodle packages, one ramen noodle flavoring packet, 2 cups of water and 2 tbsp of soy sauce- cook for about 10 minutes or until the ramen noodles are done. Add your hamburger/ pork sausage/hot dogs- You’re set.


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  1. HolleeAnn says:

    i smell something

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  2. farmnwife says:

    I have never fried hot dogs before. Sounds interesting. Is there a recommended flavor of Ramens?
    thanks,
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  3. sommer says:

    Okay this does not sound healthy but it sure does sound yummy. My kids would love this!

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  4. Tina Kubala says:

    aren’t you shocked when people don’t have blogs? ;-)

    Everyone needs at least one.

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  5. Annie says:

    Not a big fan of Ramen Noodles myself, but I found that if you add not only the chopped/fried hot dogs, but also sautee some onions and carrots to toss in with the rest, it makes it a tad healthier. Not that I do healthy, but it sure jazzes up the Ramen Noodles and makes them go further.

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  6. Alicia Prather says:

    I use ramen noodles quite often making quick meals. This sounds great! I will try it. For mine I drain the noodles and add about half the seasoning packet, then add veggies (normally frozen I have microwaved) and go on to add any left overs. I have used shrimp, steak, sausage, pork roast, you name it. I normally add one meat, but I am going to try this one. It sounds great!

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