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Beanietdc
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Hello,
For some reason I really fancy some curry supernoodles ... of course the shops are shut so some improvisation needed.
I have got noodles, I have got curry powder and various other bits and pieces... anyone have any ideas how to do homemade supernoodles?
Is it just a case of cooking noodles and adding a bit of curry powder?
Suggestions welcomed!
For some reason I really fancy some curry supernoodles ... of course the shops are shut so some improvisation needed.
I have got noodles, I have got curry powder and various other bits and pieces... anyone have any ideas how to do homemade supernoodles?
Is it just a case of cooking noodles and adding a bit of curry powder?
Suggestions welcomed!
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I suppose you could do that, but the powder might taste a little "raw". My children like noodles, but I never use the sachet which comes with them - just add a bit of salt to the water and add a knob of marg and some pepper when they are drained. The sachets seem to consist mainly of monosodium glutamate.0
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Curry powder maybe with a stoke cube may work?0
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