How to Prepare Nongshim Rice Noodles

Burger
3 min readOct 26, 2020
An unopened cup of Nongshim Rice Noodles
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A small cup of noodles today, which will be a bit easier on the waistline compared to most of the other cup noodles I review. Nongshim’s Rice Noodles (Ssal-guksu in Korean), is a tasty snack with noodles made from rice and plenty of chicken. This might be a great option if you’re searching for a chicken noodle soup substitute that contains rice noodles, instead of either wheat or egg noodles. I seriously doubt there are any health benefits from eating rice noodles, but at least we have some more options. If you’re looking to make some of these micro-noodles, then I have you covered with today’s how-to guide for Nongshim Rice Noodles.

Step 1.) Partially open the lid and remove the two packets from inside

The two packets found inside a cup of Nongshim Rice Noodles.
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Step 2.) Add the dried flakes packet

Adding the dried flakes packet to a cup of Nongshim Rice Noodles.
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Step 3.) Add the powdered soup packet

Adding the powdered soup packet to a cup of Nongshim Rice Noodles.
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Step 4.) Boil some water and fill the cup up to the fill line

Boiling water filled up to the fill line in a cup of Nongshim Rice Noodles.
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Step 5.) Close the lid and wait patiently for 5 minutes

A cup of Nongshim Rice Noodles cooking for 5 minutes with chopsticks resting on top.
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Step 6.) Mix and Enjoy!

A finished cup of Nongshim Rice Noodles still in the cup with chopsticks.
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Interestingly, Nongshim’s Rice Noodles take 5 long minutes to cook. I thought it was because of the rice noodles, but these aren’t your ordinary noodles made from rice. They have added potato starch for some reason… I’m not exactly sure why Nongshim decided to add in the potato starch, but it’s an unfortunate find. I was hoping for a more authentic cup of instant noodles. Either way, expect the process for preparing these noodles to take an extra minute or so, which isn’t too long I guess.

So, do you know why Nongshim would have added potato starch to these noodles? Are you a fan of rice noodles in general? Let me know in the comments!

If you’re interested in hearing more about instant ramen, check out my on-going series, Noodle Story: An Exploration of Korean Instant Noodles, here on Medium.

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