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Aug 4, 2009 at 5:26 pm #1238334
Since everyone seems to love no cook meals I got inspired by Teresa's recent recipe she posted! This is a veg friendly recipe and can be done vegan by leaving the cheese out.
Spring Pasta Salad
3 oz ramen
1⁄4 c freeze dried green peas
2 T freeze dried sliced olives
1 1⁄4 t lower sodium vegetable bouillon
1 t Italian herb seasoning
1⁄2 t True Lemon powder
1⁄4 t ground black pepper
1 T extra virgin olive oil (1 packet)
2 pkt Parmesan cheese
1 1⁄4 c waterInstructions
Crumble the ramen into bite size pieces. Pack it, the vegetables and seasonings in a quart freezer bag. Tuck the oil and cheese packets in with the bag.
Add the cool water to the bag, seal tightly and let sit for 15 to 20 minutes to rehydrate. Open up the bag, stir in the oil and the cheese. Add salt to taste, if desired.
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Baked ramen works wonderfully in this recipe.
Dry weight of the meal is 5 ounces.Aug 5, 2009 at 12:48 pm #1518926I just had this for lunch (at my desk) and it is another instant Evergreen! It worked well with the dehydrated peas I used, because I don't have freeze-dried. And I didn't have olives. But otherwise, I made it exactly the same! This is appears to be one of those flexible recipes that will thrive on additions of whatever else you have that sounds good at the time. Except mushrooms, which goes without saying.
To update the pint freezerbag conversation in another thread, something possessed me last night and I drove 24 miles to Winco in Marysville. They had cases of the pint freezerbags! I got a blank look from the guy when I asked about baked ramen. Is it in with the regular ramen in the stores where it still exists? Or have you been everywhere already? I'm thinking of trying a Fred Meyer in a town I won't name, so as not to give you ideas.
Aug 5, 2009 at 1:30 pm #1518934Hehheh…I am saving up my Porcini mushroom powder I found at Whole Foods for a triple shroom recipe. Just for you! ;-)
On the ramen, most stores sold it with the fried. It was a bigger sized package, "Choice Ramen" by Nissin. Lol..I don't need anymore at this point. I got lucky at the Covington Fred Meyers ;-)
I think though most Safeway's dumped theirs into clearance a couple months ago. Sigh!
And yeah, on the recipe – I think one could add whatever they had on hand and make it a zillion ways :-D
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