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Bowl of Happiness Chipotle Chicken Ramen

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The Bowl of happiness ramen is my favorite recipe for ramen. It is one of those things that you eat when you think that you will never feel anything again. . . .

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Allow me to explain, you see, with the first bite, you feel like you will burn from the inside out. Then as you continue to eat, you get used to it you finally get that warm happy feeling that you have been missing.

To get this warm happy feeling that you have been longing for, you will need the following ingredients:

1 pack of ramen
1/4 -1/2 tsp ground Cayenne pepper (This is where the happiness comes from.)
1/4 tsp Chili powder
1/4 tsp lemon pepper
1/4 tsp Chipotle Chile powder
1/2 a cup chopped pork/chicken (if you’re not picky use both)
3 or 4 banana pepper slices.
Crushed red pepper (sprinkle as wanted)

Ok, so you boil 2 cups of water and add your noodles meat and your different peppers. Hold off on the crushed red peppers and the banana peppers. You will add those last because one it looks better, and two… because I said so.

Let your noodles cook for three minutes stirring occasionally. When the three minutes are up; stir in your pack of seasoning that you got with your ramen.

Pour your steaming pot of ramen into an appropriate bowl and add the last of your ingredients. Mainly your banana peppers and your crushed red peppers.

You choose how you want to introduce these into your bowl of happiness. I usually sprinkle the red peppers lightly over my bowl until they are all over.

Now your ramen is done all you have to do now is eat it. I recommend having a glass of water ready and maybe a paper towel to hide your tears of happiness. Enjoy!

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