GeekFood #9: “Shrek-in-ease-ramen-oni”

Tonight’s recipe comes from Chris Raff, an we REALLY liked it! He did it for a lan party some time back, and you can bet it will work great for the one I will soon have.
INGREDIENTS:
One Huge Pot
A colander
2 Packs of Top Ramen (preferably two different flavors Shrimp and
Chicken being the best)
2 Boxes of Mack and Cheese
1/2 Cups of Milk
1/2 Tbs of Butter
Water
From Chris himself:
This is rather easy to make, all that you need to do is bring the
water in the pot to a boil. Add the packs of Ramen by breaking them
up a lot, and then the Mac. Let it boil for 7-10 mins. Then drain
the water through the colander, and return the noodles to the pot, and
then add the Powdered Cheese, 1/2 Cup of Milk, and 1/2 Tbs of Butter,
and the Flavor packs from the Ramen. Mix well, until the cheese is
well distributed. Then serve.
Thanks, Chris!
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I generally do something like this with Ramen. Just throw a slice or two of cheese into the ramen and it is about a billion times better than usual.
1/2 tablespoon of butter? That doesn’t seem like enough, given that 1 package of mac & cheese usually calls for a lot more than that.
Looks like good eatin’. What is the green stuff sprinkled all about?
Great song selection at the end of the Podcast by the way.
“Add the packs of Ramen by breaking them
up a lot, and then the Mac. ”
Phew ! I almost put my Powerbook into the water -_-