Step 1
Bring water to a boil.
Step 2
While waiting for the water to boil, wash the bok choy and slice off the bottoms.
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Step 3
Once the water is boiling, throw in the noodles and bok choy.
Step 4
Fry the egg to your desired level of doneness to use as a garnish on top of the soup.
Tip
Not a fan of fried egg? Simply wait for the last minute of cooking, then crack an egg into the soup and stir. You'll get an egg drop soup with thickening wisps of yolk throughout.
Step 5
When the noodles are done, stir in the seasoning packet and put the soup in a bowl. Lay the egg on top, and garnish with the sliced green onions.
Step 1
Boil noodles according to package directions.
Step 2
When the noodles are nearly done, stir in the peanut butter and seasoning packet.
Step 3
Put the soup into a bowl. Stir in a tablespoon of sambal oelek to taste, then more if you want additional heat. Squeeze the lime juice into the soup and top with the diced red bell pepper.
Step 1
Boil noodles according to package directions, without adding the seasoning. Drain and set aside.
Step 2
In a separate bowl, combine the seasoning packet, sesame oil, rice vinegar, and ginger to make the dressing. Whisk with a fork until combined.
Step 3
Combine the noodles and sliced vegetables in a bowl. Pour the dressing over the top and stir until it's incorporated well into the salad. You can serve immediately or keep it covered in the refrigerator for up to two days.
Step 1
Boil the noodles according to package directions. Then add curry powder, chopped ginger, and seasoning packet.
Step 2
Pour the coconut milk into the broth. Stir to combine.
Step 3
Pour the soup into a bowl. Add the chicken and serve.
Step 1
Boil the ramen according to package directions and add the seasoning packet.
Step 2
While the ramen is cooking, shred the chicken with two forks or by hand.
Step 3
When the ramen is finished, pour it into a bowl. Stir in the chicken, shredded carrots and lemon juice. Pull the thyme leaves off the sprigs and into the bowl. Serve and enjoy.
Tip
Raw shredded carrots add a nice textural contrast to the tender noodles and chicken. If you prefer your carrots softer and sweeter, throw them into the boiling water just before adding the noodles.
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