Alright, Fine…I surrender! Feel free to call the authorities and have me committed for this one! I mean, fried Soup?? Really..? Even I’m not blind to the sheer insanity of this creation, coupled with the equally cray-cray fact that I’m shameless enough to share it with the public! You’ve now got a front row seat into my mind and a freakishly delicious crunchy snack to go with it..lol! 🙂
Did you know that you can fry up Ramen Soup and create a whole new noodle nosh? I didn’t either! This was one of those “throw caution to the wind” kitchen experiments that went horribly right! It may be a tad bit “Redneck”, but Ramen gets goo-ood when it’s fried to a crispy, crunchy golden brown and sprinkled with its own flavor packet of ‘who-knows-what’! You’ll want to dive head first into some super light & crunchy perfectly seasoned soup!
Such a fun & tasty alternative to Chips! Perfect for Football snackin’ or watching old Godzilla movies..lol! 🙂
Trust me, gamble the 5 cents and 10 minutes on a pack of Ramen and give it a try..go ahead..go! The reaction you’ll get is priceless! 🙂
What you’ll need for enough Fried Ramen Soup Snacks to freak out your very own friends & family:
A pack of Ramen with it’s flavor packet (as many as you want)
Oil for frying
The guts to show how crazy you are to those closest to you..lol!
Directions:
In a medium/large pot heat up the oil about 1/3 of the way up the sides. Make sure to leave room for the oil to expand when you add the Ramen!
Crumble up the Ramen into easy to eat pieces..don’t crumble it up too much or it will become crumbs…
Drop it into the oil in batches, you don’t have to boil it first..
Drain it on paper towel and evenly season it up with the flavor packet while it’s warm…one flavor packet was enough for 2 packs of fried Ramen for me, but use both packets of flavoring if you like it more seasoned! 🙂
The serving possibilities of this snack are endless…
But, I suggest choosing the ways that create the most Ooo’s & Ahhh’s. Freaking people out makes food taste better..haha! 🙂
Grab some Chopsticks and have fun with your fried soup! ~Enjoy {{GONG }} 🙂
I can’t wait to try this! I haven’t had ramen noodles in years. I had to stop buying them because the kids would want ramen soup for lunch every day instead of making a sandwich. There’s just nothing redeeming about Ramen noodles….until now! Pinning!
My youngest loves to eat the noodles raw. I’ll have to introduce her to this… Good thing I just bought a case at Costco!
How long do you put the noodles in the hot grease for???? Looks interesting,,,,can’t wait to try this.
As if these aren’t ENOUGH of my guilty pleasure! 😉 Sounds like a fun treat for hosting guests!
How about sprinkling them with cinnamon and sugar……make a great sweet snack!
How long do you cook it for
This is wild!! My granddaughters don’t eat soup. But they love all kinds of spicy chips.I’m going to make this for them. I’m not going to tell them what it is until AFTER they say how good they are. And Joanne, I think the cinnamon and sugar idea is also great!!
I just made this and it is very good with a nice crunch. Kind of tastes like the La Choy crunchy chow mein noodles that come in a can. I fried these for about 1 minute. You kind of have to go by the color to know when they’re done. I may try chili lime salt on these. Great for snacking and very inexpensive to make.
chili lime sounds bomb
This sounds GREAT! Always looking for new snacks. Going to try it the original way and also with cinnamon and sugar. Thanks for the great idea.
This looks like a fun and easy snack, especially to take on a hike or picnic! 🙂 Thank you for sharing!
Ridiculous! Super high sodium and fat. No wonder most Americans are obese.
I think people are obese because they don’t eat the right portion sizes not because of some fried ramen noodles.
High sodium content may contribute to higher blood pressure, but neither fat nor sodium content makes a person fat or obese. It shows you lack knowledge of nutrition and merely repeat what other uninformed people say. Stop perpetuating these myths!
You guys are actually feeding this garbage to your children! This should be considered child abuse! No wonder America’s obesity epidemic is spiraling out of control. I feel sorry for your kids.
Not quite sure that Ramen can qualify as child abuse…lol