I’ve been jonesing for decent ramen for a while, decided to try my hand at a low-rent/easy version at home. This was inspired by Test Kitchen’s cooking for one recipe.
It’s slightly adjusted and scaled for two servings using a single ramen package.
I’ve been jonesing for decent ramen for a while, decided to try my hand at a low-rent/easy version at home. This was inspired by Test Kitchen’s cooking for one recipe.
It’s slightly adjusted and scaled for two servings using a single ramen package.
This recipe is a slight adaptation from a cooking-for-one cook. The original recipe called for ground pork, but I prefer ground turkey, so I went with that. The formula is also scaled up to produce two portions.
It's relatively easy and quick to cook but a bit spendy if you don't have a pantry stocked with rice vinegar, hoisin sauce, and panko crumbs.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 2
This is an adaptation of a lemon pepper chicken recipe I made a few months ago, with minor changes and improvements. Overall, a better product that's quick to make.
No photos this time.
This is a pretty quick and easy sausage dish inspired by some of the sausage dishes that I have encountered on my travels through Japan. I limited the ingredients to what I know is fairly easy to get at a moment's notice in most grocery US grocery stores.
This is the recipe that lead to a chain events resulting in the removal of my gallbladder. Wasn't directly the fault of the recipe, more the fault of my completely non-functional gallbladder freaking out.
Anyay, I've made a few variations of this recipe of the years. It's quick and easy, serves as a great base for building on with variations. Generally I make it without any kind of meat addition but I bet it would the bomb with browned ground turkey or chicken.