Wednesday, 17 March 2010
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Tired of instant noodles? Try this!
For all the spice lovers out there, all you need is just five minutes and the three ingredients below. I got them all from 7-Eleven. The power of convenience stores for the busy or just pure lazy individuals.
Kimchi, Sliced Pork & Japanese Wheat Flour Noodles1) Fry the pork. Once it starts to get cooked, add the kimchi and fry them together. Blend the mix well.
2) Boil the noodles(add a pinch of salt to the water for taste).
3) Remove the water from the boiled noodles. Add your kimchi pork mix on it!
There we go!Granted it's no three stars cuisine, but at least it'll be a spicy change from the usual cup noodles. Next time when you are feeling lazy to cook something complicated, try this! ;)
Do you have an I'm-feeling-lazy go to meal?
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yum! I love kimchi!
My lazy-go-to meal also involves kimchi.
I call it my instant kimchi-soup.
Real kimchi soup takes a long time to make,
but for mine I just get instant miso soup mix, gochujang (korean pepper paste), leftover rice,
and a bit of kimchi and chop some spring onion, then pour hot water over it.
or if I'm too lazy for that I just put rice into miso soup :]
sounds yummy, except it's hard to get kimchi around here without paying an arm and a leg. lol. My family always makes instant noodles less boring by adding some meat (could be hotdogs, beef, pork, etc.) with lime juice, bean sprouts, fermented soybeans, and anything else we can think of.
I LOVE japanese wheat noodles, my absolute addiction. I make it whenever I'm sick of instant noodles. Im not too big of a fan of kimchi but the pork sounds great =)
They have the best food in asian convenience stores.
where the hell do you live that 7 - 11 has food like that? around here its slushies, taquitos, stale cookies, nachos and lotsa beer.
I'll skip the kimchi, but the noodles sound interesting.
I'm guessing this is a 7-11 in Asia; because even the 7-11's in Hawaii don't have this stuff.
7/11?? really?
where i live, i've never even seen a 7-11 but that looks good.
p.s. japanese soba noodles are good.
lol that is some quick fix
wow that's nice and simple! good idea. if i had a stove...
Just to respond to some of the above comments, I actually have seen kimchi in 7-11 before, but it definitely isn't common; I've never seen sliced pork or noodles. Anyway, that's not the point! You can get the three ingredients in any grocery store for sure. I've made this before. Fast, simple, and really good :)
i depended on those ingredients during college!
@foggysunnymorning@xanga - haha. thanks for the candid feedback!
@SaruK92@xanga - rice in miso soup sounds yummy! i must just try it next time and quit the cup ramen for good!
@feelslikejuly@xanga - fermented soybeans! is it like the japanese natto?
@suuperstar@xanga - hehe.. i'm a big fan of pork dishes. another quick cooking alternative would be to stir fry the pork with ginger and sesame oil. it's one of my all time favorites.
@LeeLee_ahtes_u@xanga - yeah! and not just food! they have a hell lot of other stuff... it's crazy the variety of things packed under that one tiny roof!
@livingdeadgirl1428@xanga - whoa! which part of the globe are you from? yeah, the 7-11 here is almost like a mini supermarket, if not better.
@Erika_Steele@xanga - haha... keep the pork at least then!
@arenadi@xanga - erm, you can trade the kimchi for a big slurpee then?
@mewithoutu77@xanga - yeah! 7-11. no joke. ;)
@melyssalynn@xanga - ops, how about convenience stores? yeah, i love the japanese wheat flour noodles. it's a nice change from the ramen..
@ArtByV@xanga - haha yeah! and it takes the same amount of time as it takes to prepare instant noodles!
@Meowmeowkimmaee@xanga - ops....... so you dine out most of the time?
@SaraLim@xanga - :) thank you! looks like we belong to the same club of spicy quick cooking fans!
@StarlessArtemis@xanga - whoa! and don't forget them even after you are done with college!
@morningmoka@xanga - kansas city missouri. lol.
@morningmoka@xanga - college life = eat out every meal.
@livingdeadgirl1428@xanga - ahhhhh.. now we're talking.........
@Meowmeowkimmaee@xanga - ops, thankfully college life doesn't go on forever!
@morningmoka@xanga - it looks similar to natto...natto kinda looks gross like soybeans and cheese. hahaha
only reason i say that is because my bf loves to go to 7/11...like all the time, but is it in the states though?