noodles in a pot

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eskidavies

5,378 posts

160 months

Sunday 14th July 2019
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Why is Pistonheads so influential,just bought a slab of shin from Costco,£3.69 for 6

dickymint

24,412 posts

259 months

Sunday 14th July 2019
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eskidavies said:
Why is Pistonheads so influential,just bought a slab of shin from Costco,£3.69 for 6
Never shopped or even looked at Costco - I’ll be having a look for my favourites later thumbup

anxious_ant

2,626 posts

80 months

Sunday 14th July 2019
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Vyse said:


These are one of the best instant noodles out there. Not cheap per pack though.
Surprised people know about this! I'm big lover of instant noodles and this is definitely on my top list
I don't mind pot noodles but to be they don't taste as nice as the packet ones.

Another favorite below which I've found in a Chinese supermarket in Birmingham (warning, very spicy!)

edit: found on amazon too but quite a high mark up...

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mykuali-Penang-White-Curr...



eskidavies

5,378 posts

160 months

Sunday 14th July 2019
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dickymint said:
eskidavies said:
Why is Pistonheads so influential,just bought a slab of shin from Costco,£3.69 for 6
Never shopped or even looked at Costco - I’ll be having a look for my favourites later thumbup
There was another slab of six for similar price can’t recall name and these 12 for 6.99


And 5.99 for 12 chicken and mushroom pot noodle

dickymint

24,412 posts

259 months

Sunday 14th July 2019
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eskidavies said:
dickymint said:
eskidavies said:
Why is Pistonheads so influential,just bought a slab of shin from Costco,£3.69 for 6
Never shopped or even looked at Costco - I’ll be having a look for my favourites later thumbup
There was another slab of six for similar price can’t recall name and these 12 for 6.99


And 5.99 for 12 chicken and mushroom pot noodle
Ummmm like i said never looked at Costco - searched for noodles and zero results!! can you link to something so that i can work it out?

Edit: Found em..........business counter thumbup


Edited by dickymint on Sunday 14th July 17:41

eskidavies

5,378 posts

160 months

Sunday 14th July 2019
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https://m.costcobusinesscentre.ca/soup.html

There we are not sure all are available here ,they certainly weren’t at Cardiff branch today ,have you got a Costco card if not you have to join it’s £25ish something a year for individual member

Leicester Loyal

4,553 posts

123 months

Sunday 14th July 2019
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Anyone remember Posh Noodles? God they were amazing.

Drive Blind

5,098 posts

178 months

Sunday 14th July 2019
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Ive been looking to find a quick snack to have at work.

Pot Noodles are the work of satan IMO but I gave the Nissin Soba noodles a go and they are in different league. Mostly because you drain the water out rather than having a noodle soup.

I tried a few of the different flavours but the best for me is the plain one but add your own hot sauce.

peterperkins

3,152 posts

243 months

Sunday 14th July 2019
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dickymint

24,412 posts

259 months

Sunday 14th July 2019
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peterperkins said:
now we're talking......................................................vomit

eskidavies

5,378 posts

160 months

Sunday 14th July 2019
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I just tried the shin ones ,nice kick ,and when drinking the broth It don’t half catch the back of your throat,leaves a nice burn in your mouth afterwards

dickymint

24,412 posts

259 months

Sunday 14th July 2019
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eskidavies said:
I just tried the shin ones ,nice kick ,and when drinking the broth It don’t half catch the back of your throat,leaves a nice burn in your mouth afterwards
A good swig of hot tea or coffee straight after adds another dimension too evil

dickymint

24,412 posts

259 months

Tuesday 16th July 2019
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My noodle cupboard is running low so I’m using up my last few Cham-Pong seafoood Ramyun.

They’re Nongshin noodles which are thinner than I like but hey ho.


ZedLeg

12,278 posts

109 months

Tuesday 16th July 2019
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If you're making them at home in a pot wouldn't you be as well to just get some miso and make your own?

Miso, hot water, noodles and whatever other bits and pieces you want to chuck in. You've got a basic and delicious bowl of ramen. Wouldn't take much if any longer than making the packet ones either.

dickymint

24,412 posts

259 months

Tuesday 16th July 2019
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Just 5 out of 10 - too sea foody and too runny (even after draining most of the water before adding the satchets! Quality Kimchi word well though....



Won’t be buying again.

dickymint

24,412 posts

259 months

Tuesday 16th July 2019
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ZedLeg said:
If you're making them at home in a pot wouldn't you be as well to just get some miso and make your own?

Miso, hot water, noodles and whatever other bits and pieces you want to chuck in. You've got a basic and delicious bowl of ramen. Wouldn't take much if any longer than making the packet ones either.
Most of my noodling is done at work as Wifey hates the smell!!

But yes I have a varied range of Miso soups in my cupboard and often experiment with them. I’m more of a Korean fan and find Japanese (Miso etc) a bit wish washy though. Korean Chilli pastes are more my taste.

Should be having an Amazon delivery today that includes some Black Chilli paste to try.

Butter Face

30,350 posts

161 months

Tuesday 16th July 2019
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Butter Face said:
designforlife said:
Nissin Soba noodles by a long way, out of all the brands i have tried.

The Yakitori chicken is great.

Had some for the first time this week, loved them.
3rd go, still superb, added some dark soy, amazing.

Ratski83

952 posts

74 months

Tuesday 16th July 2019
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These from Asda are nice but nothing comes close to the original Doll Wonton Soup Base that was sold in the 90s and early 00s but don’t think they are made anymore.


eskidavies

5,378 posts

160 months

Tuesday 16th July 2019
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These weren’t bad for cheapies, 60p ,I added some pepper and naga salt


dickymint

24,412 posts

259 months

Wednesday 17th July 2019
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Time for a stock check of my noodle cupboard......



These have to go - flat rice noodles, slimy things and hurl





All my “add in” sauces and dried ingredients can stay....






Along with yesterday’s delivery......



Nice and tidy with loads of space for new stuff....




Wifey will be pleased......until She wants her Corn Flakes or Weetabix paperbag