Chili & Cheese Ramen Wonder

"Ok, you've got 20 minutes to get dinner on the table, and the table is piled with books, papers, afterschool snack wrappers and a tennis shoe with a broken lace. You're desperate, but dinner can still be delicious, and yes, you can get it done fast! So, you walk into your pantry, grab a few items, and pat yourself on the back for making those wise purchases. Dinner will be a snap! Call The Kids and/or The Spouse (most of the junk on the table is theirs, anyway, right? YOU wouldn't pile stuff on there.) and issue The Ultimatum: "The dining table will be cleared and set in 20 minutes or no dinner tonight." And mean it. Trust me, it works, but they have to know you mean it."
 
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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
4
Serves:
4-6
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ingredients

  • 3 packages ramen noodles (any flavor since you won't need the seasoning packet) or 2 -3 cups of any leftover pasta (plain)
  • 2 (15 ounce) cans chili with beans (use meatless if you swing that way)
  • 1 (15 ounce) can diced tomatoes (with or without green chilies)
  • 4 -8 ounces shredded cheese or 4 -8 ounces sliced cheese (of your choice, Monterey Jack, American, Cheddar - I usually use extra sharp cheddar - you get a lot)
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directions

  • Get a 3-quart casserole with a lid, and put about 6 cups of water in it, cover it and stick it in the microwave for about 3 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, crush the packages of ramen slightly, carefully open and remove the seasoning packets, which you won't need.
  • (Collect'em, trade'em with your friends. I have 47 assorted seasoning packets now!) Set aside the ramen for now.
  • Open the cans of chili and the tomatoes.
  • Do not drain the tomatoes: you'll need the juice in this or it might be kind of dry.
  • If the cheese is sliced or in a chunk, break or cut it up into small bits that will melt easily.
  • Take the casserole out of the microwave, dump in the ramen noodles, pushing all the bits down into the water, breaking it up a bit more if necessary.
  • Cover and return to microwave oven, cook for 5 minutes, stirring halfway through.
  • Check to see if the ramen noodles seem mostly done.
  • (You don't want them mushy. Okay, maybe you do, but I don't) If they seem done, drain well.
  • The lid on my casserole is not a tight fit, so I just hold the lid on and turn the whole things sideways so the water drains out.
  • Dump in the chili and tomatoes, and toss well.
  • I used two large spoons to do this.
  • Cover and return to microwave, cook on HIGH for 5 minutes or until hot throughout.
  • When you remove the casserole from the microwave, put your side dish in to heat up.
  • Then sprinkle the chili ramen with cheese, replace cover, and let stand until cheese melts.
  • By the time the side dish is hot, the cheese should be melted nicely.
  • Now, check to see if they got that table set, or if you're gonna put this in the fridge for tomorrow night's dinner!

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Reviews

  1. I've cooked this before, except my version of the recipe uses pasta and cooks on the stove. HOwever, i just need to give it a 5* because it's a fun recipe to read (^_^) and I will definetly send it to my neice who's in college and time-craved for a good meal. You go "thatbobbiegirl"! =)
     
  2. First I must say that I've had this recipe printed off since Sept.06',and I wish I had made it then.It's really a very good recipe.I was debating whether to use two or three packages of noodles and I'm so glad I used all three,now we had plenty to feed the human garbage disposal( my son :)).For the chili I used leftovers of Recipe#37150 that I had in my freezer. And still had pleny of leftovers for 3 extra servings.I asked my family if this recipe was a repeat and they said sure.So, this will be made again.Thank you for posting this recipe."Keep Smiling:)"
     
  3. Am I allowed to give you 5 stars for the witty commentary? I am not sure I can force myself to buy ramen noodles (ate too many of them in my poor college student days!)
     
  4. Very nice-midly spicy, I did add pre-browned beef that I had in the freezer, since if my DH and DS's can't see the meat they won't eat it. I did forget to add the cheese though! Thank You ThatBobbie Girl!
     
  5. Such a hit with our family. 3 of the 4 of us enjoyed it 4 is 2 years old so i don't blame her. ?????? Great recipe!!
     
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