3 Easy 15 Minute Japanese Udon Noodles - Revealing Secret Recipes!
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How to make udon noodles at home so easy (recipes).
Perfect fried udon and udon with soup!
You can enjoy both authentic Japanese udon, and delicious stir-fried udon.
#Udon #udonrecipe #japanesefood
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【CHAPTER】
00:00 Intro
00:16 Miso Fried Udon Noodles with Ground Meat
05:20 Yakitori-style Fried Udon Noodles
10:33 Traditional Japanese Udon Noodles (Tempura Udon)
18:26 Husband feedback
1. Miso Fried Udon Noodles with Ground Meat
Ingredients [for 1 serving]
・7.8 oz (220g) Udon noodles
・2.8 oz (80g) Ground pork
・2.8 oz (80g) Bok choy
・2 tsp Minced ginger
・1 tsp Minced garlic
・2 tsp Oil
Sauce1
・1 tsp Sake
・1 tsp Soy sauce
・1 tsp Miso paste
Sauce2
・1/2 tbsp Sugar
・1 tsp Miso paste
・1/2 tsp Chicken stock powder
Topping
・Soft-boiled egg or Fried egg
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2. Yakitori-style Fried Udon Noodles
Ingredients [for 1 serving]
・7.8 oz (220g) Udon noodles
・2.8 oz (80g) Chicken
・2.8 oz (80g) Chinese cabbage
・1 oz (30g) Carrot
・Salt and pepper
Sauce
・1 tbsp Soy sauce
・1 tbsp Mirin
・1/2 tbsp Sake
・1/2 tbsp Sugar
・1/2 tbsp Sesame oil
Topping
・Minced green onion
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3. Traditional Japanese Udon Noodles (Tempura Udon)
Ingredients [for 1 serving]
・7.8 oz (220g) Udon noodles
・1.7 oz (50g) Prawn
・1 tsp Flour
・Oil for deep-frying
Tempura batter
・1.4 oz (40g) Flour
・2 tbsp Cold water
・1 tsp Beaten egg
Soup for udon
・1 cup (250ml) Water
・1 tbsp Soy sauce
・1 tsp Sake
・1 tsp Mirin
・1 tsp Dashi granules (Hondashi)
Topping
・Kamaboko (Boiled fish paste)
・Minced green onion
・Wakame seaweed
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I love your husband’s reactions and his little food culture history!
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!! He is so happy to hear that :)
@katiemcdaniel3063
Жыл бұрын
@@JapaneseCookingChannel he sounded like my husband when I made his mom’s curry for the first time. You know it’s good when they talk to their food! 😂
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Hahaha 😁😁 You made really good curry!
Here in Denmark we call it “China Cabbage”. It was so popular in the 90’s and I loved it. Now it’s not easy to get your hands on anymore, but you can find it in the larger stores 😋
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Oh! I see! I didn't know about the cabbage in Denmark, so it's so nice to know 😊 Thanks!!
@yasminkies1507
Жыл бұрын
In Germany we have the same name for that but we can get it nearly everywhere, and I love it too 😍
I live near Dallas and we would call this Napa cabbage. I can usually find this in my neighborhood grocery store so I'm very lucky.
@JapaneseCookingChannel
7 ай бұрын
Thanks for telling! And that's really nice you can easily get that 😊
I live in Alberta, Canada and growing up i know this as Sui Chou. But now , it’s mostly called Chinese Cabbage or Napa Cabbage. I also want to say that having your husband trying the dishes at the end is fantastic. Thank you for sharing your culture with us
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching my video, and telling me about the vegetable!! We are so happy you liked the feedback part! :)
Where I live in 🇨🇦 it’s Napa cabbage, lovely recipes thank you
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for telling me about it :) And, thank you for watching my video 😆
I can't wait to try these recipes! 😍 "Napa cabbage" is regularly available in my area (Southern California).
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! 😍 Hope you will like the taste! Oh! "Napa cabbage", I learned the new word today :D Thanks!
Thank you for sharing, your recipes are so simple and I can get all the ingredients local to me as there are a few asian markets in my city. We call chinese cabbage "napa" cabbage here, and is available at all local grocery stores not just asian markets. I live in South Carolina, USA 😁❤
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Oh, thank you so much for telling me 😆 I am glad that the ingredients in the recipe are available in your place too! Please give it a try!!
In Germany chinese cabbage is called "Chinakohl", which directly translates back to chinese cabbage.
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Oh! I see :) That's so nice to know about the exact word you guys always use! Thank you so much for comment!
Yummy udon Tried it for dinner yakitory style udon my daughter loves it!😍 Thanks for sharing i will definitely try the miso version next time.
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!!
Thank you! My favorite food is udon.
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching my video!! Me too :D
Looks great, I love your videos! They give me so many ideas!! Here in New York it is very easy to find bok choy (usually baby bok choy), Chinese cabbage (called Napa cabbage), and udon noodles (dried usually). It’s not common to see fish paste, you would most likely have to visit an Asian market. Also it is not recommended that you eat raw eggs here, there is a risk of salmonella.
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!! Oh! Thanks for telling me about many foods in NY :) I'm glad you can easily get these ingredients!
@jennybean1985
Жыл бұрын
I never fully cook my eggs and have never had salmonella, but then again I don't ever get commercially farmed eggs 🤷♀
ooooo all of these look absolutely delicious
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!!
Udon noodles look so big. Also Husband Feedback at the end is always a Cute Bonus. 💜💜💜 Buono desu.. 😋 He looks very hungry
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!! He is so happy to hear your comment as always 😆🙏
Thabak for the recipe. I'll make for my breakfast :D
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!! Enjoy udon noodles :D
As soon as I heard "husband feedback" I said YAY! And in the USA, we call it Napa cabbage. It is a favorite in egg rolls. And, again, thank you for the directions of how to substitute ingredients--I can get mirin where I live, but many folk can't! There are many ingredients I can't find. ALL these recipes look great. I am so glad I found your channel!!💗💗💗
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! 💕💕 And, thanks for liking his feedback too 😆 He is so happy to hear that too! And, I'm glad you liked the substitution thing.. Please let me know if you need any alternatives in the future. Thank you for finding my channel 😍💖
Thank you,easy and looks yummy!
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!!
My wife’s favorite noodles are udon, so we’ll probably make some or all of these! :-D
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!! Yea, please give it a try ;D Hope you guys will like them!
Growing up in a small town, I couldn't ever find anything that wasn't "common" in Canada. Even our rice at home was instant! Now that I've moved to a bigger city, I feel like a kid again, there are so many different foods I have yet to try! I had miso soup the first time 5 years ago. The cabbage is usually called "Nappa" here, but it's slightly different.. Bok Choy is in many grocery stores, but only young ones. The only Udon noodles available to me are the pre-boiled ones you use! I love all your videos, my boyfriend bugs me all the time for these recipes. Thank you so much! Oh, I live in Southwestern Ontario, Canada.
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!! That's great you can buy ingredients in bigger city now. Please give these recipes try when you have a chance! Hope you enjoy it :D
In southern Australia it is usually called Chinese cabbage, but also Wombok and sometimes Napa cabbage. I first grew it 20 years ago. We would strip the outside leaves as it grew. If you put the whole cabbage into a plastic bad you can keep it in the "crisper" in the fridge for at least a month.
@JapaneseCookingChannel
10 ай бұрын
Oh! That's amazing! I didn't know you can keep it for a month!
I'm from Canada. I have a similar bottle of Shichimi chili in my pantry. I like to put it on instant noodles. I will have to try these recipes, they look delicious as always.
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for always watching my video! That's great you have Shichimi chili :) You already enjoy nice Japanese spices! I would be so happy if you could try these udon recipes. Please enjoy it :D
Love your videos! I'm gonna try all 3 recipes this week :D
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!! I'm so glad to hear that. Hope you will like the taste :)
These look amazing! I’ve been looking for new Udon recipe so I’ll be giving these a try!
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!! Hope you will like the taste :D
In the Netherlands this is named chinese cabbage (dutch: chinese kool) too. It's wiidely available, not expensive and it keeps well in the fridge for at least a week or two. I use it in stir fries, as a salad, or in dutch stamppot. The stem/vein part is pretty good as a quick sweet and sour pickle too.
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for telling me about it! You must be a great chef making so many kinds of yummy foods with Chinese cabbage :D
@dasja9966
Жыл бұрын
@@JapaneseCookingChannel I'm not really a great cook, i mess up on the regular. But i like to experiment in the kitchen and to use inspiration and flavours from all over the world. It's fun to learn new styles of food! Wanna make vegetarian onigiri this week. Hope it will work out well. Thank you for the nice videos! I've learned some new things already and it gives me lots of inspiration! 🧡
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for saying that! 💛 It's really wonderful to be able to cook different dishes from different countries! Vegetarian onigiri sounds good too! Good luck :D
I think most people call it 'Salladskål' but if you google it another word for it is 'Kinesiskt kål' which directly translates into Chinese cabbage. It says Chinese cabbage on the packaging in the store as well. I can get it even in the small store out here in the countryside so I don't think it is very hard to find here. (other people think this is the country side, I on the other hand beg to differ. There is gravel roads where I come from and here there is tarmac. I would call it a small city but it is all about different perspectives I guess. 😂) Me personally use the English word Chinese cabbage since I never remember the other words. 😆 I have never seen udon noodles for sale though, but Ponzu, I buy rather often since it is so good with salmon! Thank you for the video! Ha en bra dag! :D
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment! I'm glad Chinese cabbage is common ingredient in Sweden too 😊 I hope you can find udon noodles somewhere and try them! Ha en bra dag!
i love your channel. please make more 👍
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I will try to make more good videos 😆
Thank you for sharing your recipes. They all looked delicious!
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!! :D
Yay! Loving these new ways to enjoy udon. I make miso spaghetti & never thought to use it on udon. There really should be bigger containers of shichimi togarashi. I use it so much. Can't wait to let my honey try these dishes👏👏👏👏👏
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!! Oh, you really love shichimi togarashi 😆 Yes, miso with udon is amazing! Please enjoy it 😊
Thank you very much for sharing the secrets of making fantastic looking tempura.
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching my video! Please give the tempura a try :)
I am so glad to live by a huge Asian market! I go every few months and stock up since it’s pretty far away 😅
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Oh! That's sounds a little hard. But, yea for my recipes, you really need to go to Asian market. 😅
Love your cooking and your husband's reaction. 😋 ❤ We have Japanese and other Asian stores here in Texas, so all of the ingredients in your videos are available. My favorite Japanese spice is Nanami Togarashi. Oy-shee! 😉
@scottm8879
Жыл бұрын
I like Nanami Togarashi too in my noodles. You should try some ra-yu. I like it in Chinese egg drop soup
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
@Joanna Mia Davis Thank you so much for saying that! My husband is so happy to hear that too. That's great you have Japanese and Asian stores near you 😊 I just googled "Nanami Togarashi'. I've never know that it means Shichimi togarashi!! You already know about the delicious Japanese spice 😆👍
Your husband is wonderful!! What a lovely personality! Has he ever told you that something wasn't really good? My husband will give that sort of, "Yeah, it was good...I don't know what you want me to say." Then I know something wasn't right. lol I must admit that I cringe every time I see someone eating raw eggs but after researching it, Japan is far ahead of the US with egg production safety. Maybe we can learn from you one day!! 🙂
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment! He is so happy to hear your comment 😁 He sometimes give me advice on what to add, or if something is not right for this dish. But most of the time, he says "delicious!!". I should thank him more haha About the raw egg, I understand some people think it's really unacceptable. But, yes as long as the production process is safely completed, it's perfectly safe. I hope someday you can try the raw egg in Japan! It's not only safe, but the taste of egg in Japan is amazing!
@jpiatt2807
Жыл бұрын
@@JapaneseCookingChannel I wish I could travel to Japan to try so many wonderful items from your country! I receive the Sakura Co box so I can taste teas and sweets, but traveling to Japan is a bit difficult; I'm terrified of flying. :( Maybe one day...please keep the videos coming since it's the best I can do to 'see' Japan through your food!!
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
That's wonderful you can taste the teas and sweets! Yea, someday, I hope you can visit here :D And, thanks for saying that, I will try to make more good videos for you 😆😆
Nice
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Hi, in Poland and Norway we call "Pekin Cabbage" 😁 I don't know why 😂 I will try tomorrow udon with prawn 🥰
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for telling me! That's so nice to know about different names of the ingredient! And, hope you will like the tempura udon! Enjoy it 😍😍
В России мы такую капусту называем как пекинская капуста. Beijing cabbage. Спасибо за рецепты! С курицей удон точно приготовлю🤗
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Я вижу, что в России название похожее. Спасибо, что рассказали нам об этом. Пожалуйста, постарайтесь приехать. Спасибо, что смотрите наши видео. 😊
in Hungary we call it "Kínai kel", which translates to chinese cole (the type of cabbage used to make coleslaw, with the ruffled edges)! so yes it's pretty similar ☺it is found in bigger gorcery stores and some vegtable vendors.
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for telling me about the cabbage in Hungary! I'm glad I can learn about vegetable all over the world 😊
Need to try the fried versions! Never eaten udon like that before. Now I’m hungry… 😂🤤
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!! Yea, fried version is also awesome! Enjoy it 😍😆
In Australia we call it, Chinese cabbage, Napa cabbage or Wombok Cabbage. Usually I call it Wombok cabbage 🥬
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for telling me about it!!
I love Udon noodles! The texture is so rich and satisfiyng, and I can even get them pre-cooked in little packages just like the ones you're using at regular grocery stores. Have to be honest, though, the first dish, the miso udon with ground meat, reminded me of the flying spaghetti monster when you put the egg halves on top, they looked like googly-eyes. 😂 Gave me a good chuckle! That sort of cabbage is called "Chinakohl" in Germany, which literally translates to "chinese cabbage". I can't say how commonly it's used in cooking, but it's in ready supply at pretty much any store I go to, so people must be eating enough of it to warrant that. I like it in soups, stir-fries, and it also works as a salad. Bok choy is called "Pak choy" in my country, and I have no idea why. It's a fairly recent addition, I don't remember seeing it anywhere five years ago. Your husband is right on that one, no doubt udon is great in soup, but yakiudon is even better. Wow, I know why you asked viewers to stick around to your husband's reaction, he has a lot of questions! 😊 I'm not sure, but I read somewhere that chickens in Germany are vaccinated against salmonella, so eating raw eggs is not dangerous unless they are too old. Reminds me: I used to read a blog from a japanese lady - sadly lost the bookmark when my old windmill of a computer finally broke - and after she posted a picture of her eating a dish with raw egg yolk as a dip, her next post was her utter confusion about people in the comments telling her that raw eggs are dangerous. I really like that your husband appreciates your cooking and chimes in with his own questions and comments.
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment! I appreciate you told me a lot of information about vegetables in Germany. And, it's so nice to hear your comment about my husband feedback 😆 I'm glad I made his reaction part in the video. About the egg, that's so cool some eggs can be eaten raw in Germany! Thanks again, and it would be great if you could try the udon recipe when you have time 😊
This looks so tasty! Was looking for ideas what to do with Udon Noodles. Thank you! 13:59 What kind of bowls are those? They look so useful. :)
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching my video!! About the bowl, it can be used as bowl and measuring cup:D It's so useful and I love it! I'm not sure if you can buy from here, but just for your information, I found the site in English👇 amzn.to/3t7R6or
yes where i am from we also call it chinese cabage. my mom uses it for sallad with smoked chicken meat
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment! I've never made salad with Chinese cabbage and smoked chicken. I should try that! It sounds so yummy :D
The Chinese cabbage looks like Napa cabbage to me :-)
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Yea, so far, I think they are about the same thing according to everyone's comment... :D Thanks for your comment!!
In my country we call the "Chinese cabbage" a "Beijing cabbage" so, pretty similarly ^^
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for telling!! I'm glad it's very similar ^^
In Canada we call it Napa Cabbage or Chinese Cabbage and it is widely available
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for telling me about it! I'm glad that it's widely available in your area too :D
In my country (Australia), this vegetable is referred to as "Wombok" or "Napa Cabbage" in the various Asian Supermarkets. I don't think people say "chinese cabbage" when referring to this vegetable in Australia though...
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Oh, I see! Thanks for teaching me about it :D
Here in Poland we call IT Beijing cabbage
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Oh! That's new name I learn! Thanks for telling about that :D
Amazing recipe, very wholesome and fast Btw suggestion Try using copyright-free aesthetic music in the video, dont forget to set the music volume not as loud during your narration, and it can bring some up beat vibes while cooking! Hope your channel grows big youre an awesome chef
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your advice!
I'm cooking number 1 tonight. I like your husband's idea of using ra- yu. I will do that too. Is shichime different from nanami togarashii?
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!! Yea, please try ra-yu too :D I just learned from the comment of this video that shichimi togarashi is called nanami togarashi in the US (or other country too?). I think it's the same!
@scottm8879
Жыл бұрын
@@JapaneseCookingChannel It was very delicious! Tell your husband that ra-yu made it perfect!
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
He said thank you!! Thanks for making the recipe :D
今ちょっと病気のかんじょうあるから、先のうどん少しスープを入れて食べたい。。🥣
@inazuma2332
Жыл бұрын
Get well soon
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
@Sam Dewhurst-Phillips いつもありがとう!!お大事にしてください!m(_ _)m
@samdewhurst-phillips
Жыл бұрын
さやかは何時も私のコメントを気に入っても、心配してくれてもありがとう🙃。大丈夫、多分男インフルだけ、笑
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
@Sam Dewhurst-Phillips こちらこそ、いつもコメントありがとう!美味しいもの食べて、ゆっくり休んでね!
@samdewhurst-phillips
Жыл бұрын
🌹
Looks good. We have Chinese or Napa cabbage
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!!
In the US we call it Napa cabbage.
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for teaching me about it!
I'm pretty sure I just destroyed my laptop with drool... 🤤😅
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Hahaha-- 😆😆 I'll have to send your computer in for repair! lol Thanks for saying that! Please give it a try 💛
We call that Napa cabbage but here in Alaska it is not as elongated.
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for telling me about it!
she moved the glass out of the way so her husband wouldn't spill it!😃
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
😊👍
In Czech Republic we call it either Chinese or Pekking cabbage. Not used very much for cooking I would say, maybe salads. I am doing this udon reciper now. Unfortunatelly I used the liquids to marinade the meat. So I must not burn it. Should have check the video again.
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching, and telling me about the cabbage! Hope you can try the recipe next time!
Udon are wheat-based noodles, correct ? if the technique isn't too far from the one to make pasta, udon is technically available everywhere
@JapaneseCookingChannel
Жыл бұрын
Yes, it's make from wheat. :)