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200 Ramen Noodle Dishes - cover

200 Ramen Noodle Dishes

Toni Patrick

Publisher: Gibbs Smith

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Summary

Mouthwatering meals made with ramen—fast, easy, and inexpensive!   Everyone loves quick and easy ramen noodles. With a few simple additions from your pantry, you can incorporate this tasty staple into meals in no time! 200 Ramen Noodle Dishes is packed with unique recipes for soups, salads, meat and vegetable dishes, and even desserts.   Southwest Vegetable Soup, Asian Chicken Salad, Beef Ramenoff, Broccoli and Ramen Noodles, and Choco-Banana Crunch Cakes are just a few of the simple and satisfying recipes that will fill you up in a jiffy.
Available since: 03/01/2012.
Print length: 208 pages.

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