Making Ramen with a Keurig Machine Makes Kitchens Obsolete

keurig-ramen

This is one of those “duh” things redundant technology has brought us, like warming pizza boxes on seat warmers in your car, or brushing your teeth with your tongue. A Keurig coffee maker, like an electric kettle, or a regular kettle, or a microwave, or a few hours in the sun, heats water for your insta-ish-coffee. So, naturally, when you leave out the coffee part, you’ve got hot water for just about anything you could imagine. Ramen, in this case, which already comes in a cup.

Pop the top, tuck it under the spout, and hit the button for a ready-made cup of Ramen from you Keurig. Because doing that mess on the stove is so 2001.

H/T + PicThx That’s Nerdalicious

More content

CultureProducts
This Boxed Wine Brand Is Winning Over The Hard Seltzer And Tequila Crowd
Nomadica Wines wants to show you that wine isn’t as intimidating as you might think. In fact, if you like hard seltzers or tequila, you…
,
Eating Out
IHOP And Applebee’s Join Forces To Open A Combo Restaurant In Texas
There’s a lot to unpack here. First, the news of an IHOP-Applebee’s merger is eyebrow-raising enough to rival The Rock’s iconic expression. But wait—there’s already…
,
Culture
World’s Largest Mazapán Sets Guinness World Record, Weighing Over 23,000 Pounds
Mazapán, a beloved treat in Mexico and Latin America, is made from ground peanuts and powdered sugar. Known for its dry, crumbly texture and nutty…
,
Burger
We Deliver!

Enter your email address below and we'll deliver our top stories straight to your inbox