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QuestionAre all of the maggis in the article wet or dry?Community AnswerThey look slightly wet in this article, but if you want them to be dry you can strain out any leftover water.
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QuestionCan I put cheese into this dish?Community AnswerYes, cheese can make a great addition. Preferably, add in Mozzarella cheese or marble cheese. Also, cheese can absorb some of that Maggi Spice!
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QuestionHow do I make a spicy Maggi?Community AnswerAdd Sriracha Sauce with some Soya Sauce. For mild spiciness, add one teaspoon of Sriracha. For extra spice, add two or two and a half teaspoons of Sriracha.
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QuestionCan Maggi be cooked as normal cup noodles are cooked?Community AnswerNo, as you have to add extra vegetables and boil continually for 8 to15 minutes.
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QuestionHow can I make maggie spicy?Community AnswerAdd the maggi masala magic powder and a little red chili powder to make it more spicy and delicious.
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QuestionHow much water should we use?Community AnswerAbout 2 1/2 cups of water, 3 if you want it to be thinner.
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QuestionWhich is the simplest way of making yippee maggi?Community AnswerBoil the maggie. Put oil in a saucepan and fry onion, tomatoes, and other veggies and add some masala, like jeera etc. Now add the maggie to your onion-masala mix and saute it. You could also fry the maggie instead of boiling it and add it to your masala, mix, and add water.
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QuestionAre there any maggi recipes using milk?Community AnswerNo, there are no Maggi recipes using milk, but you can make your own recipe.
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QuestionHow do I make good tasting Maggi?Community AnswerTechnically, if you follow the instructions in the article, it would be a good maggi. This is not exactly an answerable question, but is based off of what your preferences are.
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QuestionDo I have to add egg to this?Community AnswerYou do not have to, but hard-boiled eggs make for a good topping, and cracking an egg into the Maggi soup while it boils helps to add some density to your soup.
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