How to make noodles with microwave?!


Question: How to make noodles with microwave?
Ok i'm not sure what amount of watts my microwave is but is this the correct way of doing it?
boil hot water in kettle
put noodles on plate
pour boiling water on the noodles and add flavouring
cook in microwave for about 4 minutes then eat
or do i add flavouring after? or is this not right? Thanks

Answers:

What noodles are you talking about?

Edit:

Ok here's how l do it:

- place noodles into a bowl (break it into little pieces if possible)

- boil the kettle

- poor boiling water over the noddles (do not overfill the bowl or else the noodles will go soggy!)

- leave for 2 minutes for it to settle and soften

- place flavouring into the bowl

- stir with a fork to mix the flavour in with the noodles

- place in microwave for 6 minutes

- after 6 minutes, get a fork and stir it once more

- place in microwave for another 2 minutes

- take out, stir again and leave to cool for 5 minutes

- EAT! :)

Edit2:
Just replied to your email and l get what noodles you are talking about now! l have chinese noodles with my stir-fry and l usually microwave it. l do it how l have just described but if you are making a lot of noodles, you'll need to cook the noodles for longer than 6-8 minutes, probably 3+ minutes extra - and add more boiling water. Hope this helped!



What is the point of using a microwave if you're going to boil the water in a kettle ahead of time? Just use hot tap water.
Place noodles, water, and flavoring in bowl.
Microwave for 3 minutes.
Stir (noodles will probably still be solid so just flip them over).
Microwave for 3 minutes.
Stir.
Microwave again as needed.

I've never taken long than 9 minutes to cook my Ramen noodles.



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