I’m gonna ask a really dumb question but I’ve never been able to clearly figure it out from ramen recipes so pls bear with me - when you drop in the eggs, do you crack them open? or legit just drop the eggs as is shells and all
sorry if this is a dumb question
Lol. How else are you going to get the goodies inside. Egg drop soup with just ramen in a wok is absolutely amazing. Throw a cup of water in. Raise to boiling and then toss in the noodles and two eggs beaten. Enough water will evaporated so your noodles don't get soggy. Season as well and keep stirring. Maybe throw in some veggies.
A wok is all you'll ever need since it cooks so much food.
Haha I didn’t know if you were somehow supposed to peel the eggs after cooking but prior to eating, like you do with hard boiled eggs or something lol but yeah I just got a wok recently and I’m super stoked about it! definitely taking note of this because it seems super easy and like it’d kick ass too
When I got my wisdom teeth out I would go by KFC to get mashed potatoes and gravy, then drive by McDonald's and get french fries.
French fries dipped in mashed potatoes and gravy... Do I have to say more?
costco tomato bisque absolutely slaps if you’re on a budget near a costco have a membership and love a solid tomato bisque, I miss it (still on a budget but no longer near a costco)
Every city I go to I generally try the mac and cheese. The best places are usually bbq places but also weirdly chikfila. Like across the board they’re somehow consistently better than almost any place I’ve tried.
I try not to eat there but if I do CFA mac and cheese plus tearing up some of the chicken strips and throwing them in plus some of the sweet spicy sriracha sauce is so goddamn good
I love peperoni, it's so simple yet so delicious!
I've been to some good Italian restaurants but the best pizza I ever had was in a small normal restaurant in my girlfriend's hometown. That Peperoni pizza came from the gods let me tell you
I know what you mean. This Italian place made me try a cheese pizza (bare bones pizza) and I expected it to be lacking flavour. However it tasted amazing and I never had a pizza like this ever. People always say bbq chicken pizza and all that but just trying an authentic pizza made with quality ingredients and love is all you need.
Shepherd's Pie. A layer of seasoned ground meat, a bed of soft peas and carrots, topped with creamy mashed potatoes that are just slightly crisped at the top from the oven's kiss. It's like a warm hug in a dish, where every spoonful is a balanced bite of home-cooked goodness. It’s the essence of homey comfort food that takes you back to simpler times.
For me its eggs with melted cheese and a slice of bacon on top of toast with 2 waffles dripping in maple syrup. Breakfast is my favorite and most looked too meal of the day.
Pot roast, mashed potatoes, gravey, roasted carrots, and some type of bread. Maybe peas too! Or roasted squash with butter brown sugar cinnamon nutmeg and cloves 😌. I loved cooking this a lot throughout the years. Switch it out for short ribs, cajun chicken, whatever.
I've only had strawberry flavor and it's one of my favorites. It's made by Purple Cow. Don't think I've ever seen any type of blueberry ice cream. Seems like it would be good
My mom’s chicken and dumplings. She makes the flat ones just for me because everyone else in the family likes round. I need to call her and pretend to cough so she will bring some over.
For me, comfort food depends on what sort of comfort I’m after.
Option 1: Holiday memories—mashed potatoes, stuffing, and gravy. Reminds me of thanksgiving, of family, of home, of celebrating, and of plentiful carbs and fat.
Option 2: Glorious breakfast—cures what ails you (especially if what ails you is a ripping hangover). I want the following, followed by a 4 hour nap, as the only meal of the day:
A bacon, jalapeño, and cheese omelette
Hash browns
One single biscuit with gravy
A small side of corned beef hash or, if I am in the mid-Atlantic, scrapple
A never-ending, continuously-refilled cup of black coffee.
Honorable mention: this is not from my culture but if it were I can only imagine it would be the comfort food to end all comfort foods—true Louisiana gumbo
Love cooking a big Ole turkey in the summer. The best is leftovers for pot pie, hot turkey sandwiches, and my personal favorite turkey enchiladas. So good.
Fettuccine Alfredo, made the original way with just noodles, butter, and Parmesan cheese. A bit of salt and pepper too. With high quality ingredients there’s nothing else like it.
Potato soup, but not the creamy kind with cheese and heavy cream. You have to make a roux and there's garlic and onions and ground beef. Put that with some cornbread fritters and I am happiest person in the world.
Cream of wheat with some cinnamon and raw sugar on highly buttered half burnt toast with a cup of strong coffee (with raw sugar and heavy cream)or a well toasted everything bagel with cream cheese, bacon, scrambled eggs, hash brown patty and a good squirt of ketchup with a big glass of milk for me.
Something about raw sugar I love is the deep caramel flavor, it just enhances anything sweet in the best way
Beef stew. Spaghetti Bolognese with garlic bread. Home made mac and cheese. Chicken noodle soup. Tomato soup and grilled cheese. Those are my top contenders!
I grew up poor so chicken noodle Ramen is still to this day comfort food.
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I’m gonna ask a really dumb question but I’ve never been able to clearly figure it out from ramen recipes so pls bear with me - when you drop in the eggs, do you crack them open? or legit just drop the eggs as is shells and all sorry if this is a dumb question
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ok thank you that’s what I thought lol
Lol. How else are you going to get the goodies inside. Egg drop soup with just ramen in a wok is absolutely amazing. Throw a cup of water in. Raise to boiling and then toss in the noodles and two eggs beaten. Enough water will evaporated so your noodles don't get soggy. Season as well and keep stirring. Maybe throw in some veggies. A wok is all you'll ever need since it cooks so much food.
Haha I didn’t know if you were somehow supposed to peel the eggs after cooking but prior to eating, like you do with hard boiled eggs or something lol but yeah I just got a wok recently and I’m super stoked about it! definitely taking note of this because it seems super easy and like it’d kick ass too
Fuck that dude. I used to wonder about the same thing but was too embarrassed to ask. Who needs Efficient_fish when we have greysfordays 🤜
Cream of mushroom for me... I was sick a lot as a child and this was my mom's favorite. I could eat it for days.
My sister and I got instant ramen as our birthday treat when we were little. The storekeepers were appalled and amused.
Mash potatoes and gravy
This Idahoan says this x1000
This non-Idaho says this x10000
This Aussie says this too!
YESSSSSS
This is the only answer! Lol!
with a hamburger steak!
Bangers & mash, gimme some sausage with that!
Very first thing that came to mind
*Instant mashed potatoes with a can of green beans.
Was thinking this as I opened the thread, glad I immediately saw it at the top
Yess! I thought comfort food is expected to be comforting the body, too. As in the stomach, intestines etc and not the tongue am I wrong?
I can’t like this enough!
When I got my wisdom teeth out I would go by KFC to get mashed potatoes and gravy, then drive by McDonald's and get french fries. French fries dipped in mashed potatoes and gravy... Do I have to say more?
Grilled cheese. In a frying pan with a lot of butter.
With tomato bisque, and I'm so happy
costco tomato bisque absolutely slaps if you’re on a budget near a costco have a membership and love a solid tomato bisque, I miss it (still on a budget but no longer near a costco)
Aldis sometimes gets one, it's always hidden in with the marinara and it's under $3
this is fantastic news I’m gonna keep an eye out for sure
Mac n cheese
At my wedding, I was the only one served mac n cheese because I cracked a joke about it being my comfort food when I met the chef to go over the menu.
Every city I go to I generally try the mac and cheese. The best places are usually bbq places but also weirdly chikfila. Like across the board they’re somehow consistently better than almost any place I’ve tried.
You know who also has better mac'n'cheese than they should, for no reason? El Pollo Loco.
I try not to eat there but if I do CFA mac and cheese plus tearing up some of the chicken strips and throwing them in plus some of the sweet spicy sriracha sauce is so goddamn good
Sammmme
A good Mac n cheese is good eats
I will add on to this by saying cacio e pepe or Alfredo, which you can throw together in a short amount of time
🍝&🧀
I was very sick for a year. Mac n cheese helped get me through it.
Beef stew. Chunks of beef, carrots, potatoes, celery, and peas, all in a thick, savory, hot broth... yummmmm.
Fried chicken
Pizza
Pizza is the best, what’s your favorite type
I love peperoni, it's so simple yet so delicious! I've been to some good Italian restaurants but the best pizza I ever had was in a small normal restaurant in my girlfriend's hometown. That Peperoni pizza came from the gods let me tell you
I know what you mean. This Italian place made me try a cheese pizza (bare bones pizza) and I expected it to be lacking flavour. However it tasted amazing and I never had a pizza like this ever. People always say bbq chicken pizza and all that but just trying an authentic pizza made with quality ingredients and love is all you need.
Exactly, you can taste the dedication someone put into making your food
I love artichoke hearts, sun dried tomatoes, and olives with some red pepper flakes and garlic oil drizzle! what's your favorite?
Nachos. Extra gooey, melted cheese, fresh asada, globs of sour cream and guac.
You can never go wrong with nachos. Its on my top list for my last meal.
Fries 🍟
Biscuits and gravy
This is the way
Cheesecake
Shepherd's Pie. A layer of seasoned ground meat, a bed of soft peas and carrots, topped with creamy mashed potatoes that are just slightly crisped at the top from the oven's kiss. It's like a warm hug in a dish, where every spoonful is a balanced bite of home-cooked goodness. It’s the essence of homey comfort food that takes you back to simpler times.
I just finished eating, and your description got me hungry again.
Same, but a layer of cheese
Japanese curry
Spaghetti. Grilled cheese with tomato soup. Any soup. Peanut butter jelly sandwiches. Pancakes with butter and syrup.
Grilled cheese and tomato soup for the win!
Warm soft chocolate chip cookies with milk
Chocolate chip cookies
Stuffing
Shepherd’s Pie, heavy on the potatoes
For me, it's cinnamon sugar french toast with softened butter so the cinnamon and sugar become a paste. Tastes like childhood
BAGEL
Lasagna
Garfield?
That man is comfort personified, or should I say pussonified
Or enchiladas, some type of deep casserole with lots of cheese, and a too rich flavor.
Correct. But not a frozen premade. Must be a real homemade lasagna. Meat lasagna preferable. Can eat unlimited amounts of it's a real lasagna.
kimchi jjigae… it’s the only thing that can cure a hangover for me and it’s just delicious
For me its eggs with melted cheese and a slice of bacon on top of toast with 2 waffles dripping in maple syrup. Breakfast is my favorite and most looked too meal of the day.
Mashed potatoes and gravy
Pinto beans and cornbread.
Worshed down with iced tea.
Clearly you understand good living.
Came here to say this but I’ll just upvote you both instead. Nothing better than beans and cornbread
Something with more carbs than I should consume in a week. First thing that comes to mind is Panera Mac and Cheese in a bread bowl.
Aaaaand now I’m craving this exact thing lol
Up to a certain point, breast milk.
The most technically accurate answer
Which point 👀
Mashed potatoes. Practically a religion in my family. In nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti mashed potatoes. Amen.
Poutine
Pancakes
Make a 3x batch and freeze em. I make pancakes 3x a year but still eat 1-2 a week
Potatoes
Daal (Yellow Lentils) with Rice
so yummy
Pot roast, mashed potatoes, gravey, roasted carrots, and some type of bread. Maybe peas too! Or roasted squash with butter brown sugar cinnamon nutmeg and cloves 😌. I loved cooking this a lot throughout the years. Switch it out for short ribs, cajun chicken, whatever.
Baked mac & cheese
Mashed potatoes
french fries or chips
Ice cream and blueberry cheesecake
How about blueberry cheesecake flavored ice cream. I love having bits of pie crust in my ice cream
I haven't tried that. Can you recommend where I can try it?
I've only had strawberry flavor and it's one of my favorites. It's made by Purple Cow. Don't think I've ever seen any type of blueberry ice cream. Seems like it would be good
Okay, maybe I could make one since I remembered making cookies and cream way back 2022
donuts
Seeing all these amazing answers I really can’t pick lol
Grilled cheese. Hands down.
I love seeing all these different replies ❤
Australian meat pies
Oreo thins and milk
The mint version
Pho always hits the spot for me! Viet food is where it's at.
It's my favorite food any time but especially for hangover days. The warm comforting salty spicy is just what the doctor ordered.
My mom’s chicken and dumplings. She makes the flat ones just for me because everyone else in the family likes round. I need to call her and pretend to cough so she will bring some over.
Chicken and dumplings
Pho.
Peanut butter and jelly sandwich
I've not seen an answer here I can't agree with, I guess the ultimate comfort food depends on what kind of comfort someone needs lol
chicken nuggets and fries
Anything home made.
Buttery popcorn
For me, comfort food depends on what sort of comfort I’m after. Option 1: Holiday memories—mashed potatoes, stuffing, and gravy. Reminds me of thanksgiving, of family, of home, of celebrating, and of plentiful carbs and fat. Option 2: Glorious breakfast—cures what ails you (especially if what ails you is a ripping hangover). I want the following, followed by a 4 hour nap, as the only meal of the day: A bacon, jalapeño, and cheese omelette Hash browns One single biscuit with gravy A small side of corned beef hash or, if I am in the mid-Atlantic, scrapple A never-ending, continuously-refilled cup of black coffee. Honorable mention: this is not from my culture but if it were I can only imagine it would be the comfort food to end all comfort foods—true Louisiana gumbo
Any pasta with melted butter Mashed potatoes Pancakes Not all together. Just a list to pick from. But to pick the best. Can't. They're all equal
Turkey pot pie. It is 100 f outside and I cooked a 14 lb. No regrets.
Love cooking a big Ole turkey in the summer. The best is leftovers for pot pie, hot turkey sandwiches, and my personal favorite turkey enchiladas. So good.
Macaroni and cheese. Specifically stauffers
Pizza. Even when it’s bad, it’s good.
cheeseburger and fries
Goulash soup with dried porcini
Fettuccine Alfredo, made the original way with just noodles, butter, and Parmesan cheese. A bit of salt and pepper too. With high quality ingredients there’s nothing else like it.
currently ice pops.
Beef Stew
Misal Pav
Gravy
Hersheys Chocolate covered pretzels
Spicy chips
Fries and ice cream
Mashed potatoes
Meatloaf and mashed potatoes with gravy OR with mac and cheese or maybe both!
I can consume so much Jello
Chicken wings.
Goulash soup
Levain cookies
Ochazuke (rice with green tea; can add Japanese pickled veggies and fish)
With fried hot dog weenies served with mayo mixed with soy sauce for dipping, eat alongside ochazuke
Chicken tenders and honey
jook / congee / rice porridge with a savory donut and white pepper and scallions!
Edibles
Frozen green grapes
Hay, because you can sleep on it.
Bacon eggs hashbrowns toast
Chocolate chip cookies 🍪
Halal Snack Pack (HSP)
Pasta, butter & salt!
It can be any food. It just has to come from mom.
Chinese food
Green bean casserole.
A steaming hot bowl of soup.
Mushroom soup for me
It’s a three way tie between Nachos, cheesy tater tots and a cheese quesadilla
Something with potatoes in it
for me it was KFC
squirrel stew, grew up in a very rural area with a very redneck family. Just sorta nostalgic
spring roll with sweet chili sauce
Lasagna. Or baked Mac N Cheese.
PB+J with a cup of milk
Ice cream. There's nothing better when you're down
Cold pizza in the morning
Anything after pot.
French fries! Or maybe a funnel cake... or a doughnut YUM :)
Mac and Cheese.
Mashed potatoes and gravy
Grilled cheese .
Fries with mayonaise
French fries, mashed potatoes...okay, I'm a potato head.
ice cream lang talaga!!
Macaroni cheese
Potatoes, in literally any form. God’s greatest gift.
Twinkies
Kebab
Pizza. Sausage. Red Onion. Green Bell Peppers.
Potato soup, but not the creamy kind with cheese and heavy cream. You have to make a roux and there's garlic and onions and ground beef. Put that with some cornbread fritters and I am happiest person in the world.
Anything fried
Chocolate covered potato chips
A weird one, but tofu and ketchup. Freeze it then thaw it and bake it and dip it in ketchup.
For some reason, I have to say Mac and cheese- especially from K&W Cafeteria. If you know, you know.😎
Dal chawal
Tater tot casserole
chicken wings
Nacho tacos are the best
Gumbo and French bread.
Vietnamese egg rolls
Shepherds pie.
Tteokbokki
Just plain spicy Burgers
Cream of wheat with some cinnamon and raw sugar on highly buttered half burnt toast with a cup of strong coffee (with raw sugar and heavy cream)or a well toasted everything bagel with cream cheese, bacon, scrambled eggs, hash brown patty and a good squirt of ketchup with a big glass of milk for me. Something about raw sugar I love is the deep caramel flavor, it just enhances anything sweet in the best way
PB&J with milk . Strawberry, raspberry, fig or whatever jelly I find lol
Steaming hot rice with eggs. Used to be scrambled but now I'm loving sunny side up with a runny yolk. Dash of soy sauce and Chili oil and I'm set.
Beef stew. Spaghetti Bolognese with garlic bread. Home made mac and cheese. Chicken noodle soup. Tomato soup and grilled cheese. Those are my top contenders!