Indian instant ramen - my indian-flavored instant noodles

Confess! Confess! How many of you keep instant noodle pack in your pantry? How many? What brand? When I came here, I bought a box of 48 packs Nissin Top Ramen from Costco! These 6 48 packs (not 6 pks, too bad) are reserved as "back-ups" when the cook does not feel like cooking. :D For a while till now, I have not been using the seasoning pack that comes bundled with the noodle. Not all bundled goods and services come good. Well well, I wanted to ease my guilt of cooking something instant (noodles) many consider not-so-nutritious. Most instant noodles come oil-fried (dried precooked noodles fused with oil), so I will have to halve the "guilt" by using "either-or"...so can you tell me, it is better to use the noodles and do away with the ready-seasonings, or the other way round ? ;P ...either noodles or the seasonings...I chose the noodles (it's more substantial, HA!). And still made it to a quick and tasty noodle dish, as easy as using the ready-seasoning. I would love to share this delight over at Presto Pasta Night.

Instant. Instant. What make instant noodles instant? The noodles or the seasoning?

Indian-flavored "instant" noodles
Ingredients:
-1 pack instant noodle (just use the noodles, no seasoning required)
-1/2 Trader Joes canned tuna
-some edamame beans
-pinches of turmeric spice powder
-pinches of curry powder
-1tbsp of Trader Joes Indian Relish, option (Note: You can use some tomatoes, onions - saute and add some garam masala spice - for flavor)


I promise you could make this instant without the ready-seasonings :)

Method
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1. Cook instant noodles as per normal. Set aside when cooked
2. In a small sauce pan, add in all the ingredients (except the edamame beans) and mix well over low-medium heat for 3-4mins. (Note: The tuna is already cooked, so this step is basically for the spices to blend into the tuna flakes to create a lightly curry-flavored tuna, and warm up the mixture).
3. Add some water, if too dry
4. Add in edamame beans last since you won't want them to be overcooked
5. Once cooked, dish entire mixture over the noodles. The noodles would be just right, soaked with a lil' gravy, not too dry.

A easy noodle dish, fused with light aromatic indian spice and flavors

Hope you like the idea and try it your ways. A more luxurious way of having this is to use fish fillets like Melting Wok.

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30 comments:

  1. We all have instant ramen in our cupboards. I like tom yum, kimchee, and udon noodles. :)

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  2. Who knew ramen could look like that! Amazing.

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  3. The edamame looked so good and healthy with the noodles! :)

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  4. Your "instant" noodles dish looks great! I actually do have instant noodles in my pantry for "ergency situations such as coming home at 3am after a big night out ;-) I have Indomee Instant mee goreng. I also used to have this spicy korean instant ramen but can't remember the name (I only recognise the packets).

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  5. I have instant noodles in my cupboard too! Mama and Indomie brands! Yummy!

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  6. Seriously, is there anyone who doesn't keep ramen noodles in the pantry? I do -- but I never use the seasoning packet.

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  7. wah.... 48 pks! That's a lot!! How long did it take u to finish it??:p I dun really eat much instant noodles but my DH likes them. Now I have Korean, Maggi & Cintan mee in my pantry : )

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  8. I like the Indo Mee brand Mee Goreng noodles. So yummy. Just don't look at the nutritional information or you may never eat it again.

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  9. I confess, I've never bought or stocked ramen noodles. Seriously :)

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  10. Ramen noodles in my pantry too. I use them uncooked as crunchy topping on an Asian Chicken Salad I make.

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  11. Too much hard work! :-P Hehe. kidding la. But if I'm looking for an instant meal, it better be done in 2 minutes. I'm that lazy. Having said that, your pic looks so tantalizing. I wish I had some instant noodles with me right now. :-D

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  12. I eat them alot too..!! so convenient.. plus i do missed them.. and have been eating my fill.. since i found this nissin ones sold at our local supermarket.. xo flavour.. kekkekee!!

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  13. Amazing what one could do with instant noodles. :)

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  14. I used to eat a lot of instant noodles, but am eating less and less nowadays (almost none).

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  15. I very rarely cook but when I do it's usually fried rice (from leftover chinese take-out), omelette or ramen noodles. So I always have a bag of frozen veggies and some eggs in my fridge.

    I love instant noodles, especially the IndoMee (dry) and Maggi Curry Mee. But I hate the feeling after eating them because of the MSG in them. I would be thirty all night.

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  16. i think most ppl wil keep some instant noodles in their cupboard for lazy or really bsy days. I had tomyum and some udon (spicy n non-spicy). urs look healthy actually =) sometimes i will jt chuck in some green leafs or carrot jt to make myself feel better n healthier =D

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  17. thay looks delicious, and healthy too. i'm a can of tuna girl myself - i always have one inmy desk drawer at work in a pinch on instant noodles or crackers. yum! omg, i'm 81% addidcted to blogging, send help, send tuna!!

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  18. Haha..I stocked up on Nissin instant noodle when it's on sale for 10 cents or less per pack. I used it to fry mee or mee goreng, like the mamak store. Since I don't use the expensive one to fry mee goreng, too sayang!

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  19. Instant noodles cheap in USA? Phew.
    I sometimes like to omit the seasoning as well. I have not heard of those beans. At first sight, I thought they were petai.

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  20. wandering choppy, I only have beef and chicken flavor.

    kelly,ramen comes a long way.

    east meets west kitchen, yes, they are. Another plus point! :)

    nora b., it's a great emergency kit, sometimes. Been a long long time since I've had Indomee.
    Spicy korean instant ramen - is it Yongshim?, something like that ?

    su-lin, looks like Indomie is popular. Mine is Nissin (in US) and back in Sg, Myojo and Tung-I are my favs!

    lydia, I think I picked up a reader here who does not. :P

    blur mommy, have not used them up - still 6-8 packs left!

    nate 2.0, hee heee...another Indo Mee lover.

    cynthia, you are one healthy lady. Do a curtsey. ;)

    cate, the only ramen snack I used uncooked is Mamee snack :D ....love it.
    But I never thought of using any other brand like Mamee...hmmm...don't know why.

    lyrical lemongrass, 2 mins?!?!?! Very ambitious. When I'm that lazy, I just eat bread with peanut butter!

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  21. That Trader Joes stuff sounds really good --- I wish I had a TJs here!

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  22. mama bok, xo flavor! Wow. Will get drunk or not ? Hee hee

    oceanskies79, when one does not feel like cooking, one does amazing things...hahah :P

    windy, do you still eat noodles, just not instant ones?

    ming merciless, yeesss, ramen noodles with eggs + sesame oil and pepper, can be so tasty and easy.
    Don't use the seasonings pack - just dash in sesame oil and pepper, ok? :D

    ironeaters, I like all the flavors you keep in your pantry. :D

    aria, 81%!!! WOW! You are addicted!

    little corner of mine, that' how I started getting the Costco carton of 48packs! Coz it's less than 10 cents per pack! Hee hee/
    What are expensive ones? Spaghetti noodles? Wahahahh!

    judy, ok lah! I think instant noodles cheap everywhere. UK leh?
    You are the 2nd person who say these edamame look like stinky petai. Hahhaa...edamame are the beans you usually get when you go for Jap. food just that they are usually "shy" hiding in their pods :D

    steamy, you mean the indian relish? ...I think TJ is something I will miss if I ever leave CA!

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  23. We just moved in, so today there are zero instant noodles in the pantry, but that will definitely change.

    Thanks for sharing a great dish with Presto Pasta Nights. Glad to see you back.

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  24. Not much because my man doesn't like noodles much. Don't know why thou. He doesn't really like pasta noodles and definitely doesn't like soup noodles much. *sigh*

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  25. Aiya, the expensive one would be the Maggi mee, Bak kut teh instant noodle, etc. Those are more than 50 cents each lah.

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  26. ruth, you have just moved! Great! Instant noodles may be something you want to stock up soon :D

    windy, supposed he likes rice? ;)

    little corner of mine, wah....got less than 50cents instant noodles meh? Don't see in California leh.

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  27. Hi. Long time lurker, 1st time commenting. You can get those ramen sold in a long tube bag, they have no seasoning packages.
    Indomee with fried egg and cucumber with extra sambal... yum

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  28. Thanks goodness. Although he does not like to have it every single day, he eats it. :)

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  29. anonymous, really??? Where do I get them? I want Indomee NOW!!!!

    Windy, hahahaha...at least this sounds better.

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  30. Hi Nora B, I was wondering if the type of Korean ramen noodle you were referring to was Shin Ramyun? Mostly black and red packaging?

    I've had that type of hot and spicy ramen before and I love them :) If that is the brand, you may want to check your local Korean food store. They used to sell them at Albertson's but they've closed the ones where I live.

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