Recipes and Cooking Homemade Cup Of Noodles 4.2 (74) 10 Reviews This Homemade Cup of Noodles recipe is a quick and easy soup that will warm up any chilly day. Simply prep, pack, heat, and enjoy. By BHG Test Kitchen BHG Test Kitchen The Better Homes & Gardens Test Kitchen has been in continuous operation for nearly 100 years, developing and testing practical, reliable recipes that readers can enjoy at home. The Test Kitchen team includes culinary specialists, food stylists, registered and licensed nutritionists, and other experts with Bachelor of Science degrees in food science, food and nutrition, or culinary arts. Together, the team tests more than 2,500 recipes, produces more than 2,500 food images, and creates more than 1,000 food videos each year in the state-of-the-art test kitchen. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process Published on January 7, 2016 Print Rate It Share Share Tweet Pin Email Prep Time: 20 mins Cook Time: 2 mins Stand Time: 15 mins Total Time: 37 mins Servings: 3 Yield: 3 lunches Ingredients 3 teaspoon Stock Base (see below) Flavor Boost (see below) 9 ounce Protein 1 ½ cup Cooked Noodles (about 4 ounces dry) 1 ½ cup Vegetables Directions Divide Stock Base and Flavor Boost between three microwaveable pint-size jars with lids. Layer with Protein, Noodles, and Vegetables, in that order. Place lids on jars. Store in the refrigerator 3 to 5 days. Tote in a lunch bag with a freezer pack. Before heating, let stand at room temperature 10 minutes or run warm water over the jar for a minute or so to warm slightly. Nearly fill the jar with water (about 1 1/4 cups water) and microwave, uncovered, 2 minutes*. Let stand 5 minutes. Stir to combine. Andy Lyons *Note If you don't have a microwave, place the jar in a bowl. Fill the bowl around the jar with boiling water. Fill the jar nearly full (about 1 1/4 cups water) with boiling water. Let stand 5 minutes. Stock Base Choose from 1 tablespoon beef stock base, chicken stock base, or vegetable stock base (such as Better Than Bouillon) Flavor Boost Choose one or two: 1 1/2 teaspoons lime, lemon, or orange zest; 3/4 teaspoons chili powder; 3/4 teaspoon Cajun seasoning; 3/4 teaspoon lemon-pepper seasoning; 3/4 teaspoon Old Bay® seasoning; 1 tablespoon soy sauce; 3 tablespoons teriyaki sauce; 2 tablespoons white miso paste; 2 tablespoons rice vinegar; 1 tablespoon grated fresh ginger; 2 cloves minced garlic; 1 tablespoon snipped fresh herbs (dill weed, cilantro, chives, sage, parsley) Protein Choose from: 7 ounces cooked smoked sausage, cooked shredded chicken, cooked shredded beef roast, cooked peeled shrimp, cooked chopped pork, cooked meatballs (quartered), 1 cup canned beans or frozen edamame, 2 ounces smoked salmon, or 3 sliced hard-cooked eggs Noodles Cook noodles 1 minute less than package directions. Drain. Immediately rinse in cold running water to stop cooking. Drain and toss noodles in vegetable oil to coat. Cut long noodles into shorter lengths. Choose from: spaghetti, angel hair pasta, shell pasta, linguini, elbow pasta, rice noodles, ramen noodles, or mini farfalle Vegetables Use 2 to 3 of the following: julienned carrots, frozen peas, frozen corn, frozen peas and carrots, sliced green onions, broccoli slaw, fresh baby spinach, sliced button or shiitake mushrooms, finely chopped zucchini, sliced snow pea pods, chopped bok choy Suggested Combinations 1) Lemon Chicken: chicken stock base, lemon zest and dill weed, chicken , linguini, spinach and mushrooms.2) Cajun Sausage: chicken stock base, Cajun seasoning, cooked sausage, farfalle, corn, broccoli slaw, and green onions3) Shrimp bowl: vegetable stock base, Old Bay® seasoning, shrimp, angel hair, broccoli slaw and mushrooms4) Meatball Mac: beef stock base, chili powder, meatballs, shell pasta, peas and corn or peas and carrots5) Dilly Eggs: chicken stock base, dill weed, hard cooked eggs, spaghetti, peas and carrots and spinach6) Edamame-Mushroom: chicken stock base, miso paste, garlic, ginger, soy sauce, edamame, rice noodles, snow peas, shiitake mushrooms7) Teriyakl: beef stock base, teriyaki sauce, ginger, garlic, chicken, ramen noodles, bok choy, carrots Tips Great way to use up leftover meats and/or noodles. Rate it Print