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texazzpete (m)
Re: Exciting Recipes With Indomie!
« #32 on: May 04, 2007, 03:40 PM »

ahhh. . . .
Indomie!!! This heaven sent thingy saved my life during my NYSC, especially since i couldn't cook at all.

My favourite recipe:

Cook indomie any way u possibly can
Strain away the excess water ( i just wasn't able to cook indomie without it being waterlogged at the end)
Put cooked indomie between slices of bread

Wolf mixture down, stopping only to gulp down a hi-protein drink (fresh milk was my preferred brew)



Simple!
Everbright (f)
Re: Exciting Recipes With Indomie!
« #33 on: May 04, 2007, 05:16 PM »

MAMA MIA
CAN'T RESIST IT
ntuedor (m)
Re: Exciting Recipes With Indomie!
« #34 on: May 04, 2007, 06:07 PM »

hello friends,

I was told by a Pharmacist friend of mine, that eating indomie raw could result in cancer, so be careful ladies and gents that indulge in such.

cheers.
viee (f)
Re: Exciting Recipes With Indomie!
« #35 on: May 04, 2007, 06:11 PM »

@ ntuedor

u are very correct1

i had a chat once with their staff and he told me that it is not advisable to eat it raw
because of the health factor
TaxMan (m)
Re: Exciting Recipes With Indomie!
« #36 on: May 04, 2007, 06:15 PM »

I find it hard to believe that eating raw indoomie can result in Cancer!  Embarrassed
If this were true, I'm sure NAFDAC would have detected and compelled the producers to publish this fact.
Noonetheless, I will take your cue and spread the Gospel according to ntuedor .
dcafe (m)
Re: Exciting Recipes With Indomie!
« #37 on: May 04, 2007, 08:04 PM »

Eat like a KING,
     Boil the Noodles anyhow you like,
             Add the included powder thingy,
                     Drain off excess water.

             MIX WITH SUYA!!!!!   Yeparipa.
oge4real (f)
Re: Exciting Recipes With Indomie!
« #38 on: May 05, 2007, 02:17 AM »

thanks for the recipes.I love  indomie noodles the traditional way but I'll  try these methods.
jo-z (f)
Re: Exciting Recipes With Indomie!
« #39 on: May 05, 2007, 04:03 AM »

who can ever resist the delicious taste of indomie Grin Grin mmmmmmm yommie!!!!!! Tongue Cool Grin
mystikal (m)
Re: Exciting Recipes With Indomie!
« #40 on: May 05, 2007, 10:07 PM »

snazzy!!!
way 2 go! And to think u weren't the cooking type!
texazzpete (m)
Re: Exciting Recipes With Indomie!
« #41 on: May 06, 2007, 12:01 AM »

Quote from: TaxMan on May 04, 2007, 06:15 PM
I find it hard to believe that eating raw indoomie can result in Cancer! Embarrassed
If this were true, I'm sure NAFDAC would have detected and compelled the producers to publish this fact.
Noonetheless, I will take your cue and spread the Gospel according to ntuedor .

. . .and thus unproven and malicious falsehood is spread.
tipsy289 (m)
Re: Exciting Recipes With Indomie!
« #42 on: May 07, 2007, 12:52 AM »

Thnks o, yeah my ma used to do that for me, now am missin it here
kuru
Re: Exciting Recipes With Indomie!
« #43 on: May 08, 2007, 07:48 PM »

okay this one is crazy i know
2 packet of indomie
onions
tomatoes
sweet potato
shreded beef
curry
thyme pepper maggi cube
teaspoon of oil
left over rice

cut dice all the above ingredent except indomie
in a saucepan add water the above inclusive boil
when water is boiling add your indomie you d love this
strictly for bachelors
exotique (f)
Re: Exciting Recipes With Indomie!
« #44 on: May 09, 2007, 03:54 PM »

Lmao, my room-mate used to do d left-over rice thingy.
It was cool, though.
D latest i've learnt is adding diced Satis beef sausage and stew,
not to forget carrot, sardine, dry pepper, tomatoes, onoins and eggs.
*d beef sausage can be improvisd wit corn beef.
My sister once added green peas and baked beans,lol.
dezi (f)
Re: Exciting Recipes With Indomie!
« #45 on: May 09, 2007, 10:42 PM »

hey guys,have u tried chinese noddles and vegetables,is really nice.
sosoella (f)
Re: Exciting Recipes With Indomie!
« #46 on: June 02, 2007, 04:21 PM »

why don't you check out this recipe,
you'll  need 3 pcks of indomie
1 fresh pepper,
2 fresh tomatoes,
1/4 onion,
dry pepper,
thyme,
2 eggs,
1 sardine

PART ONE

  ;)pour water into pot and place the indomie
(either squash or leave them d way they came)
don't wait for the water to boil.

;)add the 2 packs of d sauce and chilli immediately followed by dry pepper and thyme
(remember not to use d 3 sauces 4 d indomie, use 2 and reserve the 3rd for the egg. but u can use the 3 chillis)
cover pot and leave to boil 4 3mins.

;)keep an eye on the pot n just b/for you bring it down, strain the oil from the sardine and stir into the indomie.
part one is over bring it down!!!

PART TWO

Smiley beat the eggs and squashed sardines together,add pinch of salt and the THIRD sauce(.(VERY IMPT)
fry the diced tomatoes , pepper and onions first before adding the egg/sadine mixture. make n omellette and ure good to go.

serve the omelette n indomie,   Wink Wink Wink Wink


note that each step is very important for u to reproduce this recipe,  my apologies if this recipe seems lenghty its easy to cook.
jo-z (f)
Re: Exciting Recipes With Indomie!
« #47 on: June 06, 2007, 04:24 AM »

@mystical
and why would u think that. u sabi cook?
Nite Angel (m)
Re: Exciting Recipes With Indomie!
« #48 on: June 29, 2007, 05:18 AM »

In response to the person who asked what indomie is; you definetely can find different brands of noodles in different parts of the word but the Nigerian indomie with sachet spice takes the amazing taste buds of Nigerians into consideration. In my travel across lands I've come to realise the spice tastes better.

Indomie can be cooked in a series of ways adding whatever could turn it into a real meal - plantain, beef, fish, veggies etc - instead of simply a snack.

So many things lead to cancer especially frozen and processed foods (what do you expect when hen can be grown to edible size in 3 days!) but the fear of losing markets will not make food processors, etc bring it out in the open. So eat more of fresh/organic food.
Mustay (m)
Re: Exciting Recipes With Indomie!
« #49 on: June 30, 2007, 11:29 AM »

@ sosella that's a way i also do it. You can also use geisha.
When i prepare it like that, guys are always surprised that you could prepare it like that. Most people are lazy to enjoy it.
Mustay (m)
Re: Exciting Recipes With Indomie!
« #50 on: June 30, 2007, 11:31 AM »

Have you tasted mimee noodles? I think that's surely d best now! It's so sweet.
jo-z (f)
Re: Exciting Recipes With Indomie!
« #51 on: August 19, 2007, 08:58 PM »

ooooookkkk
seskee (f)
Re: Exciting Recipes With Indomie!
« #52 on: September 07, 2007, 12:51 PM »

hv u tried cooking indomie locally.try this
put your pot on cooker,pour depending on how many sachets u want to cook,
wash crayfish of sand and dust and pour it in,
put pepper either ground or sliced,
pour in the indomie source which is optional in this case,
allow it boil for 2mins for the taste to come out well,then put your indomie in the pot don't allow it get soggy,slice your onoins and put in it as its getting done.the onions is not supposed to be fully done.once its done,its yummy all the way.learnt from a chinese.u can use any sea food for it
                                       OR
boil indomie with yaji that is suya spice alone don't even add the indomie spice itself.u will surely testify to this goodness
seskee (f)
Re: Exciting Recipes With Indomie!
« #53 on: September 07, 2007, 12:52 PM »

hv u tried cooking indomie locally.try this
put your pot on cooker,pour water depending on how many packets u want to cook,
wash crayfish of sand and dust and pour it in,
put pepper either ground or sliced,
pour in the indomie source which is optional in this case,
allow it boil for 2mins for the taste to come out well,then put your indomie in the pot don't allow it get soggy,slice your onoins and put in it as its getting done.the onions is not supposed to be fully done.once its done,its yummy all the way.learnt from a chinese.u can use any sea food for it
                                      OR
boil indomie with yaji that is suya spice alone don't even add the indomie spice itself.u will surely testify to this goodness
omoge (f)
Re: Exciting Recipes With Indomie!
« #54 on: September 07, 2007, 01:50 PM »

wow!! indo with yaji? ina kose da masa na fa?  Grin
ifycee
Re: Exciting Recipes With Indomie!
« #55 on: May 30, 2008, 09:51 PM »

Hey ,

u guys really rock. please post more recipes. this is amazing.
Dual Core
Re: Exciting Recipes With Indomie!
« #56 on: August 14, 2008, 09:34 AM »

boil the thing, drain the water, put the chilli and all that then put the pot back on fire and keep stirring the whole thing to mix well. i stir for a few seconds. fry eggs and add to it. erm that's all plus a drink (e.g hollandia).  Grin
phillip001
Re: Exciting Recipes With Indomie!
« #57 on: August 14, 2008, 02:26 PM »

oh my GOD, where is AMAKAONE?
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