Chocolate Covered Ramen
Feb. 7th, 2005 09:12 pmAbout half of you probably just lost your previous meal. Also, I blame
mistressoffoxes. She mentioned chocolate and ramen in the same sentence, so it's officially her fault.
(It's actually not bad O_o.)
What you need:
*Dry ramen, broken into pieces the size of a bite or two
*Melting chocolate
*Something to melt the chocolate _in_
*Wax paper
Instructions for chocolate (compliments of
ysabet, the Goddess of Kitchen Discord, Odd Recipes and Writing) can be found here.
Lay out the wax paper on a nice flat surface. Dip one side of each piece of ramen in the chocolate, then let it dry on the wax paper chocolate-side-up. By 'one side' I mean one of the sides with the most surface area. Don't be too heavy-handed with the chocolate--too much covers up the taste of the ramen. A light coating is ideal. Allow to dry. Eat.
Also, Ysabet, if you're reading this, I'd like to know if you've ever experimented with tofu and chocolate.And, if you haven't, how you could be bribed into doing it so I wouldn't have to.
(It's actually not bad O_o.)
What you need:
*Dry ramen, broken into pieces the size of a bite or two
*Melting chocolate
*Something to melt the chocolate _in_
*Wax paper
Instructions for chocolate (compliments of
Lay out the wax paper on a nice flat surface. Dip one side of each piece of ramen in the chocolate, then let it dry on the wax paper chocolate-side-up. By 'one side' I mean one of the sides with the most surface area. Don't be too heavy-handed with the chocolate--too much covers up the taste of the ramen. A light coating is ideal. Allow to dry. Eat.
Also, Ysabet, if you're reading this, I'd like to know if you've ever experimented with tofu and chocolate.
*GRIN*
Date: 2005-02-08 04:41 pm (UTC)*points at icon* there is a REASON I use a fox as my avatar... I just can't stop catching plot-bunnies... (and you know animals gives prey to people they like, right? ^_____^)
I don't need them, I mostly use the plamsters I get too, instead... ^__^