Submitted By: Sharon Ketchum
Submitted From: Idaho
- 2 lbs. Mock crab
- 1 bunch green onions, chopped
- 5-6 stalks celery, chopped
- 12 hard boiled eggs, chopped
- 4 packages Top Ramen noodles (dry)
- 1/8 cup fresh chopped parsley
- garlic powder, salt and pepper
- 2 cups mayonnaise (fat free works too)
- 1 tsp. vinegar
- 1 tsp. sugar
- 1 tsp. celery seeds
- 3 cups milk
In a large bowl…
Break dry noodles into good sized chunks. Break crab into chunks. Add celery, eggs and onions.
Add garlic powder, salt and pepper.
In seperate bowl… using a wire whisk, gradually whisk milk into the mayonnaise until smooth, will be very runny. Whisk in remaining ingredients and mix well. Pour over noodle/crab mixture and mix well (being careful not to crumble noodles) Cover. Refrigerate over night. In the morning stir well. Re-cover and refrigerate until ready to serve with meal.
Note: I use Top Ramen noodles. Best Foods mayonnaise. Use freshest mock crab. This is a very large salad, great for pot luck gatherings. Recipe can be cut in half for smaller salad. This recipe is not my ‘original’…it was served at a special occasion ‘potluck’ luncheon and I requested the recipe. This was about 18 years ago.
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i got to thinking. we can stop world hunger with one simple thing… Top Ramen. you may laugh, but think about it. you can buy a case of 20 packs at Sam’s Club for $1.50. thats a meal for twenty people. this means that for a mere $1000 you can feed 10,000 people for a day. this means i am going to start a donation. if each person in america donated just a dollar that would be $296,000,000 towards ramen. thats like 1,973,333,333 people with full stomachs for a day. but wait before you think about one package of ramen being to small to fill you up. thats right. its to small to fill “you” up. but just imagine that you a starving cambodian person. their stomachs have shrunk to the size of a bowl of ramen. that FOOD for thought. would you do your part to help save a family in need. i know i would.