Yakisoba Noodles Recipe

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Yakisoba noodles are commonly served by vendor booths at festivals and also when people go out camping in Japan. This is a simple, delicious and healthy recipe and you can eat plenty of healthy vegetables.

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Yakisoba Noodles
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Course Main Dish, Noodles
Cuisine Japanese
Cook Time 15 minutes
Servings
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Translator Get Francis Mug
Course Main Dish, Noodles
Cuisine Japanese
Cook Time 15 minutes
Servings
people
Translator Get Francis Mug
Votes: 6
Rating: 5
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Ingredients
Noodles
Meat and Vegetables
  • 50 g Pork Slices
  • 75 g Moyashi Bean Sprouts
  • 1/2 Cabbage Leaf
  • 1/2 Long Green Onion (Naganegi)
  • 15 g Carrots
  • 1 Garlic Clove
  • 1 tsp Sesame Oil
Yakisoba Sauce
Other Ingredients
  • A sprinkle of Salt
  • A sprinkle of Pepper
* 1 tablespoon (tbsp) = 15 ml, 1 teaspoon (tsp) = 5 ml
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Instructions
  1. Let's cut the ingredients for the Yakisoba. Cut the sliced pork into 3~4cm (1.5") pieces.
    Let's cut the ingredients for the Yakisoba. Cut the sliced pork into 3~4cm (1.5") pieces.
  2. Cut the cabbage leaf into strips and chop them into 3cm(1") pieces.
    Cut the cabbage leaf into strips and chop them into 3cm(1") pieces.
  3. Slice the long onion diagonally into 1cm (1/2") pieces.
    Slice the long onion diagonally into 1cm (1/2") pieces.
  4. Slice the carrot thinly and chop them into 5cm (2") strips.
    Slice the carrot thinly and chop them into 5cm (2") strips.
  5. Crush the garlic clove with the flat side of a knife. Split it in half and remove the sprout from the inside. Chop the garlic clove into fine pieces.
    Crush the garlic clove with the flat side of a knife. Split it in half and remove the sprout from the inside. Chop the garlic clove into fine pieces.
  6. Prewash the bean sprouts and drain with a strainer.
    Prewash the bean sprouts and drain with a strainer.
  7. Let's make Yakisoba sauce. Add soy sauce and sake to the oyster sauce and mix well.
    Let's make Yakisoba sauce. Add soy sauce and sake to the oyster sauce and mix well.
  8. Heat the griddle at about 240°C (460°F). Fry the yakisoba noodles and pour the sake over the noodles. Press the noodles with a spatula.
    Heat the griddle at about 240°C (460°F). Fry the yakisoba noodles and pour the sake over the noodles. Press the noodles with a spatula.
  9. When the other side of the noodles become golden brown, flip it over. Divide the noodles into four sections and slide them to the edge of the griddle.
    When the other side of the noodles become golden brown, flip it over. Divide the noodles into four sections and slide them to the edge of the griddle.
  10. Add sesame oil to the griddle and fry the sliced pork and chopped garlic.
    Add sesame oil to the griddle and fry the sliced pork and chopped garlic.
  11. When the pork becomes brown, add the bean sprouts, cabbage leaf, long onion and carrot at one time. Lightly stir and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Mix with the spatula.
    When the pork becomes brown, add the bean sprouts, cabbage leaf, long onion and carrot at one time. Lightly stir and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Mix with the spatula.
  12. When the vegetables are almost cooked, mix the noodles with the vegetables. Pour on the Yakisoba sauce and stir-fry quickly.
    When the vegetables are almost cooked, mix the noodles with the vegetables. Pour on the Yakisoba sauce and stir-fry quickly.
  13. Serve the yakisoba to a plate. You can add bonito flakes, aonori seaweed powder and shredded pickled ginger.
    Serve the yakisoba to a plate. You can add bonito flakes, aonori seaweed powder and shredded pickled ginger.
Recipe Notes

A tip to make delicious Yakisoba is to fry at high heat in order to quickly evaporate water.

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