Sometimes they can even be funny when they’re creative enough.īut anyway, constructive comments help me better understand what types of posts you want to see and how I can make the blog more fun and useful for you. Writing a blog gives you a thick skin, and the good thing about getting so many negative comments is they become background noise after a while. Notsomuch the trolling comments about my appearance but if it makes people feel better to leave them, that’s okay. I appreciate even the constructive criticism. Just make it and you’ll understand.Cheesy ramen noodles – Easy, healthy, savory comfort food in a bowl!įirst, thank you for all the comments on my What I Eat In A Day post. This is macaroni and cheese, totally and completely elevated. The vanilla adds a touch of sweetness and I personally think it really enhances the flavor profile. I’m using unsweetened vanilla cashew milk. And to give it even more unique flavor, I’m not just using any kind of milk. The extra sharp cheddar cheese gives enough flavor to keep you going back for forkful after forkful. We’re not even adding any salt and pepper. All we’re using is cheddar cheese, milk and noodles.
#CHESSY RAMEN MAC#
You’re not using the ramen flavor packets, so stop getting all huffy and puffy about this Ramen Mac ‘n Cheese being loaded with sodium. Pre-grated cheese won’t melt as well, so I highly recommend you do the grating yourself. I basically got a second arm workout in for the day, grating four 8 oz. It’s easy to make, apart from the cheese grating. It’s just a fun way to serve classic mac and cheese, and for those of you with kids, I have a feeling they’ll love it. You don’t need to throw a college party to make this.
#CHESSY RAMEN HOW TO#
Are you surprised?) I’m now convinced that people should have college parties after college, when you actually know how to throw a party.īut back to the Ramen Mac ‘n Cheese. (And then there I was drinking my bubbly out of a red solo cup.
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Along with ramen, pop-tarts are another college-kid staple, and there was no way this party would be without them.
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Yep, Jill is brilliant and that’s why she is my best friend. Picture a layer of soft and chewy chocolate chip cookie, another layer of ooey gooey brownie, and a third layer of strawberry POP-TARTS.
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The Ramen Mac ‘n Cheese served as the entree, alongside a cereal bar complete with Lucky Charms, Reese’s Puffs, Chex, Cheerios and an array of candy toppings, bowls of flavored popcorn and an over-the-top birthday dessert. Jill’s party was a huge success - partly because of the college-inspired spread of food we put out. I knew it would be good - I mean, how can you go wrong with noodles and cheese? But I had no idea just how good. It’s not just a college kids’ dream meal (or late-night drunken snack), but it also satisfied all of our millennial mouths just as well. So when my EPIC (that’s Eating Partner in Crime, for those who couldn’t figure it out), Jill, decided to throw a college-themed birthday party, I knew just what to make. Instant macaroni and cheese was always a favorite, and of course, ramen - a staple in every college student’s survival kit. However, I had not yet caught the cooking bug and was a fan of LeanCuisine and other easy-to-throw-together meals whenever I was eating in my apartment. I ate pretty healthfully when I visited the dining hall at Rutgers University - I was a regular at the salad bar and always packed my plate with veggies.
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Never miss a bite! Sign up here to receive new recipes and reviews straight to your inbox.Ĭhannel your inner college-kid and combine two of the most iconic dorm room favorites - macaroni and cheese and ramen!Įxcuse me while I take a mini break from the more sophisticated recipes you usually find here on Take A Bite Out of Boca… I’m going back to the college years, when microwavable meals were your best friend and the idea of turning on a stove was even scarier than the idea of what happens after college.