Hey everyone, hope you’re having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, yakisoba (japanese stir fry noodles). One of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I am going to make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.
Yakisoba (焼きそば) is the Japanese version of stir-fried noodles. The noodles are cooked with sliced pork and plenty of vegetables, then coated with a special sauce. What distinguishes Yakisoba from other Asian stir-fried noodles is this special sauce, which is sweet and a little bit spicy. Yakisoba: Japanese Noodle Stir Fry Yakisoba is a Japanese noodle dish that literally translates to grilled (yaki) noodles (soba).
Yakisoba (Japanese stir fry noodles) is one of the most well liked of current trending meals on earth. It is simple, it is quick, it tastes yummy. It’s enjoyed by millions every day. Yakisoba (Japanese stir fry noodles) is something that I have loved my entire life. They’re nice and they look wonderful.
To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have yakisoba (japanese stir fry noodles) using 17 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Yakisoba (Japanese stir fry noodles):
- Prepare 1 Onion
- Get 1 Carrot
- Get 6 Mushrooms
- Make ready 2 Spring onions
- Take Half bag Been sprouts optional
- Prepare 6 Cabbage leaves
- Make ready 350 g Sliced beef (Your chice of meats or seafood)
- Take 3 bags egg noodles
- Take 6 Tbs Yakisoba sauce(recipe below)
- Take 4 Tbs Worcestershire sauce
- Make ready 4 Tsp Oyster sauce
- Prepare 4 Tsp Ketchup
- Prepare 2 Tsp Soy sauce
- Take 2 Tsp Sugar(add more sugar, if needed.)
- Make ready Toppings (Optional)
- Get 2 Tsp Aonori (dried green seaweed)
- Take 3 Tsp Pickled red ginger
You can make it simple with cabbage, onions and scallions or add your favorite veggies and protein. Whisk all ingredients for yakisoba sauce.and set aside. Slice the onion, cut the carrot into julienned strips, and slice the mushrooms. Add the onions and the pale part of the spring onion.
Steps to make Yakisoba (Japanese stir fry noodles):
- To make Yakisoba sauce.Whisk all ingredients for yakisoba sauce.and set aside.
- To make Yakisoba.Slice the onion, cut the carrot into julienned strips, and slice the mushrooms.
- Chop the spring onion into 2 inch pieces, cut the cabbage into small bite pieces and cut the meat into 1 inch pieces.
- In a skillet or wok, heat oil on medium high heat. Cook the meat until no longer pink.
- Add the onion and carrot and cook for 1-2 minutes.
- Add the cabbage and been sprouts cook until almost tender.
- Lastly add the spring onion and mushrooms and cook for 1 minute. Season with freshly ground black pepper.
- Transfer the yakisoba noodles to a sieve and quickly run hot water over yakisoba noodle. Separate the noodles with hands. Add the noodles to the skillet/wok, and lower the heat to medium. It’s best to use tongs to combine the noodles with ingredients. Keep an eye on the noodles as they may stick to the skillet/wok.
- Add Yakisoba Sauce. Depending on the amount of ingredients, adjust the amount of sauce to use. Mix all together using tongs. Transfer to plates and garnish with dried green seaweed and pickled red ginger. Serve immediately.
Slice the onion, cut the carrot into julienned strips, and slice the mushrooms. Add the onions and the pale part of the spring onion. Then push everything to the side and make some space in the middle of the pan. This yakisoba recipe is extremely simple: stir-fry the strips of pork and cabbage, add the noodles, stir-fry some more, then add the seasoning. Yakisoba noodles are vacuum packed which means the noodles come tightly packed together, like a brick.
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