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Wilber Pan Uses Pot Cover To Eat Instant Noodles, His Recipe Also A Hit With Netizens

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Wilber Pan Uses Pot Cover To Eat Instant Noodles, His Recipe Also A Hit With Netizens


As someone who appreciates a piping hot bowl of instant noodles, all delicious recipes are welcomed.

It seems Taiwanese singer-rapper Wilber Pan’s version became a hit with netizens after he shared it on the Internet.

In a vlog, the 44-year-old is seen sharing his instant noodles recipe while showing off two packets of noodles and eggs.

According to Wilber, the use of a copper pot and using a gas stove instead of an induction cooker will make the dish tastier.

He also demonstrated adding the seasoning to the water before bringing it to a boil, saying this helps the water boil faster.

The singer also insists that for best results, the noodles shouldn’t be cooked longer than four minutes.

Specific to the second, he says that the eggs have to be added two minutes and 40 seconds in.

Wilber then proceeds to cover the pot, saying this will help cook the egg whites while keeping the yolk soft.

Once the meal was ready, we noticed even Wilber’s eating style differed from the conventional.

The finishing touch saw him using the lid as a plate and sandwiching a portion of noodles and egg together, even drizzling soup over.

Has anyone eaten instant noodles like that before?

You know, we suspect it could simply be a case of not wanting to wash extra dishes?

Netizens who claim to have followed Wilber’s instructions swear that their instant noodles turned out to be tastier than usual.

One even joked that Wilber seems more engaged in sharing his recipe as compared to announcing his new music.

Like us, a netizen also pointed out that this was the first time she saw someone eat from the lid.

“Is eating from the cover what makes it tasty?” read a comment.





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