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initially this seemed strange, but soy sauce and ketchup both have high levels of glutimate...latchkey food learned from a step-parent: spaghetti, ketchup, tomato sauce and cream cheese. divine.

I just ate this tonight and coincidentally dropped by for your old Harissa recipe. Sorry to be a wet blanket but I think instant dashi + soy sauce + mirin makes a better stock.

I also think Bittman's recipe might do better by substituting fish sauce for the vinegar to get the tang, and tamarind for the ketchup to get the sweet. I added some fish sauce at the table anyway as it helps get a more meaty flavor to the broth.

But as Bittman points out it beats instant ramen hands down.

i love egg noodles they are so healthy. the pics are amazing too!

thanks

this looks awesome, and sort of like yakamein, a New Orleans dish. All you need to do is add a boiled egg and some sliced green onions, and viola. Old Sober ;-)

I eat that at least twice a week......

Two things - also went through a phase of eating sliced bread and ketchup sandwiches after school, but being in the UK with lashings of tea as well! Sliced white bread (my Mum, who made fabulous brown, tasty bread despaired at our toast fascination, can only really plead having an Aussie living with us at the time as well :) )

Then, as an au pair, one of the favourite lunches of the kids was pasta with scrambled egg and ketchup. The thought of it was never that great to me and there's no way I'm going to try it now (even pregnant it doesn't appeal) but they LOVED it. And it at least meant they had some protein, it wasn't the healthiest house in the world....

And ketchup with fish pie, as Jamie Oliver says, is fabulous. Oh and we had on Sunday night gluten free Bratwurst with fried potatoes and mushrooms, sauerkraut and ketchup. Oh, I was back on German shores with a glass of Apfelspruedel...

The soy sauce is my favorite definitely. I love it over my noodles! It's delicious. I'd love some egg drop soup about now... This reminds me of that. YUM!
-Sylvia

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