Stir-Fried Ramen Noodles

"This dish goes well with fried rice and hot buttered crusty bread."
 
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Ready In:
25mins
Ingredients:
6
Serves:
5
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ingredients

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directions

  • Brown meat over medium high heat,in a large skillet; drain.
  • Add vegetables, water, soy sauce and the flavoring packet from the ramen noodles.
  • Mix well and bring to a boil.
  • Break noodles in half crosswise and add to vegetables.
  • Reduce heat; cover and simmer for 8 minutes or till vegetables and noodles are tender.
  • Stirring occasionally to separate noodles.

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Reviews

  1. Darlene I just made this and it took just minutes. It looks great. I used some chunked chicken that I had in the freezer. I need quick recipes like this when I forget to get something out of the freezer. Thanks
     
  2. I used oriental style vegetables instead of the California style and low sodium soy sauce. It was very easy to prepare. This was the first time I ever used Ramen Noodles in a stir fry. It tasted pretty good. Next time I think I will try it topped with fried chow mein noodles.
     
  3. I just realized I forgot to rate this as I am making it again.My family and I just love it quick easy and flavorful. thanks for posting.
     
  4. Super Fast and easy! My family LOVED this! I modified it a bit with the veggies and didn't put in water chestnuts but it was awesome!
     
  5. I thought this was super easy, and pretty good. You didn't mention when to add the water chestnuts, so I put them in with the other veggies, and they stayed crispy. I felt the dish was a bit lightly seasoned, but some might prefer that.
     
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  1. I used oriental style vegetables instead of the California style and low sodium soy sauce. It was very easy to prepare. This was the first time I ever used Ramen Noodles in a stir fry. It tasted pretty good. Next time I think I will try it topped with fried chow mein noodles.
     

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