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Listen up all you noodle-heads, you Ramen connoisseurs, the guys over at OnlineColleges.net have posted a humongous list of 100 Awesome Ramen Recipes for Starving College Students. This list is one of the most complete lists for anti-budget busters like you guys. Recycle this list three times and you can each super cheap every day of the year!

Whether you’re vegetarian, carnivore, Kosher, or just in the mood for some noodles this list has it all. Here are a few great picks.

Vegetarian

Vegetarians will enjoy these recipes that use mushrooms, mixed veggies, soy sauce, tofu, cheese and tomato sauce as toppers.

  1. Ultra Cheese Ramen Noodles: If you’re in the mood for something really cheesy, make this recipe.

  2. Spicy Ramen Explosion: Add cilantro, chili ramen, garlic powder and cayenne for a spicy snack.

  3. Vegan Ramen and Rotel: Add nutritional yeast and Rotel to your ramen.

  4. Parmesan Ramen: Top any flavor of ramen noodles with parmesan cheese.

  5. Ramen Noodle Alfredo: You’ll add margarine, light cream, seasoning and parmesan cheese to ramen noodles.

Beef and Chicken

From stir fries to fancy French dishes, these ramen recipes use beef and chicken.

  1. Lo Mein Ramen: You can make lo mein with ramen noodles for an easy meal.

  2. Ramen beef pie: This ramen recipe is a twist on shepherd’s pie.

  3. Sweet and Spicy Coke Ramen: Use Texas beef, 1/2 can of coke, salted peanuts and beef jerky.

  4. Taco Ramen Salad: Make a yummy taco salad with ground beef, tomato, onion and cheddar cheese.

  5. Chinese Doodles: Add Grand’s flaky biscuits to this recipe for a fulfilling meal.

Seafood

When you’ve got a little extra to spend, try making these seafood ramen recipes to impress your roommates or a date.

  1. Ramen Shrimp Pouch: Add dried mushrooms, raw shrimp, scallions and seasoning.

  2. Sesame Shrimp Ramen: This recipe makes a big bowl of sesame shrimp and veggies.

  3. Quick Shrimp Ramen: If you want shrimp, make this quick and easy recipe.

  4. Zesty Ramen Tuna: Add Zesty Italian dressing and Old Bay Seasoning for extra taste.

  5. Tuna Ramen Surprise: This recipe is also great for camping.

Snacks

When you’re hungry between meals, try making ramen trail mix, ramen tacos, or ramen snacks modeled after Girl Scout treats.

  1. Trail mix: Mixed with dried fruit and almonds.

  2. After-School Ramen Snack: Mix your ramen with hot sauce, shredded cheese, and tomato soup.

  3. Manwich: Use Texas beef ramen, French dressing, mayo, egg yolks, hot sauce, bologna and bread for a mega sandwich.

  4. Hella Broke Ramen Tacos: These easy-to-make tacos are also super cheap.

  5. Girl Scout Thin Mint Ramen on a Stick: This recipe is also called Ramen Cookie Bouquet.

Parties and Holidays

Ramen is a great party food, too, and these recipes prove it. Pair ramen with Doritos, pumpkin, ham and eggs or sausage for the next tailgate or holiday party.

  1. Ramen with Beef on Mini Pumpkin: Halve a mini pumpkin and layer ramen and beef, plus chives and other seasonings.

  2. Ham ramen frittata: Use beaten eggs, melted butter, scallions, deli ham and 3 packages of ramen for this recipe.

  3. Ramen and salsa: This low maintenance snack just requires you to break off a chunk of ramen and dip it into salsa.

  4. World Series Ramen: Make baseball-themed ramen with smoked sausage, sauerkraut, chopped onions and green peppers, and relish.

  5. Post Thanksgiving Fried Ramen: Use leftover stuffing and turkey that your mom sends back to school with you for this recipe.

Soup and Salad

Make simple dishes heartier when you use ramen for soup and salads.

  1. Ramen vegetable soup: Make a cup of hot ramen soup with carrots, turnips, celery, garlic, and onions.

  2. Summer Ramen Salad: This is a refreshing salad made with alfalfa sprouts, peas and French dressing.

  3. Sopa Mexicana de Ramen: Add taco seasoning and chicken broth to make this Mexican-style soup.

  4. Zucchini Ramen Salad: You’ll use basil, oregano, vinegar, olives, carrots, zucchini and ramen for this salad.

  5. Greek Ramen Salad: Make your Greek salad with ramen to turn it into a whole meal.

Comfort Food

From ham and cheese ramen to fried ramen and eggs, these comfort food recipes will keep you happy and warm during exam season.

  1. Ham and Cheese Ramen: For a study break, make ham and cheese ramen.

  2. Divorced and Homeless Ramen: Make this crazy recipe when you’re in the middle of finals. Includes chili-flavor ramen and creamy peanut butter.

  3. Fried Ramen and Eggs: Add ramen to your normal fried eggs recipe.

  4. Chili Ramen: You can use ground beef or turkey to make this chili recipe with ramen.

  5. Fat Kid’s Ramen: All you need is tomato sauce, garlic salt, lemon pepper and 2 hot dogs, plus ramen.

Miscellaneous

Here you’ll find more ways to use ramen, in desserts, breakfast foods and more.

  1. Breakfast soup: Cook an egg with boiling ramen for breakfast soup.

  2. Chocolate ramen: This rich dessert uses brown sugar, vanilla, chocolate syrup, powdered sugar and whipped cream.

  3. Top Ramen Breakfast Burritos: Another good hangover food is this breakfast burrito, made with ramen.

  4. Spam Supreme: Mix Spam and ramen for an ultra budget meal.

  5. Jello Ramen Noodles: This recipe might be better for a dare rather than an actual snack.

Do you have a favorite Ramen recipe that didn’t make the cut? Share it in the comments!

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