Any simple recipes a NEET can do?
Also any Instant Ramen tips you like to trade?
Today I tried Top Ramen's Shrimp flavor with cayenne pepper, lemon herb, and dropped an egg on there. Since I didn't know what I was doing with the egg I just ate it after the noodles and broth because I didn't want to spread the yolk
[spoiler]Also first timer here[/spoiler]
>>7340410
How about you move out of mommy's basement first?
Try beating the egg first then dropping it in at the end just after taking the pot off the heat, and stir quickly. The egg will cook in the hot water and kind of thicken the broth and add a nice texture and flavor, without you having to worry about yolk.
There's lots of simple recipes out there, I'm not just going to start listing things...what kind of food do you like to eat/want to know how to cook? Rice and pasta dishes can start out very simple for instance.
>>7340410
why aim so low? just learn how to cook like the rest of us. it isn't too difficult. start with recipes that really appeal to you, which should act as an added incentive for learning.