Anything that involve Taleggio, Bandaged Cheddar, or Buffalo Mozzarella.
Also, Banana bread. Cake.
Personally, I would benefit most from an article about creative things to add to high-end Ramen beyond eggs.
reative things to add to high-end Ramen
The koreans do some wonderful stuff with ramen. kimchi works really well.
So do typical asian stir-fry vegies—bok choi, bamboo shoots, stripped spring onions with a splash of oyster sauce or that sweet, thick indonesian soy sauce (ketjap manis).
Still working your way through that list of cheeses, huh? Banana bread I can do. *starts a list*
Why were these downvoted?
Huh.
(Edit: This post makes less sense now—it was made when the parent post (about unexplained downvotes) received an unexplained downvote.)
When I’m cooking Ramen I add a sliced carrot and celery stick, boil them a few minutes, then add the noodles and eggs, and little milk.
Anything that involve Taleggio, Bandaged Cheddar, or Buffalo Mozzarella.
Also, Banana bread. Cake.
Personally, I would benefit most from an article about creative things to add to high-end Ramen beyond eggs.
The koreans do some wonderful stuff with ramen. kimchi works really well.
So do typical asian stir-fry vegies—bok choi, bamboo shoots, stripped spring onions with a splash of oyster sauce or that sweet, thick indonesian soy sauce (ketjap manis).
Still working your way through that list of cheeses, huh? Banana bread I can do. *starts a list*
Why were these downvoted?
Huh.
(Edit: This post makes less sense now—it was made when the parent post (about unexplained downvotes) received an unexplained downvote.)
When I’m cooking Ramen I add a sliced carrot and celery stick, boil them a few minutes, then add the noodles and eggs, and little milk.