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The ingredients needed to make Crispy Fried Yakisoba Noodles with Ankake Sauce:
- Make ready 3 packs Yakisoba noodles
- Take 1 Sesame oil
- Prepare You can use any ingredients you have in your fridge! Examples below:
- Prepare 100 grams Pork sliced and chopped
- Make ready 5 cm long Carrot
- Prepare 1/2 to 1 Onion
- Take 100 to 150 grams Cabbage or Chinese cabbage
- Take 1/3 bunch Chinese garlic chives
- Prepare 1 Green pepper
- Make ready 1/2 to 1 packet Bean sprouts
- Take 1 of your choice Mixed mushrooms
- Take 2 Chikuwa (or kamaboko)
- Make ready 100 grams Seafood mix (frozen)
- Get 500 ml ★Water
- Take 1 tbsp ★Chinese chicken stock powder
- Prepare 1 tbsp ★Oyster sauce
- Make ready 1 tbsp ★Soy sauce
- Prepare 1 tbsp ★Sake
- Get 1/2 to less than 1 teaspoon ★Salt
- Take 1 tsp ★Sugar
- Make ready 1 ★Pepper
- Get 3 tbsp ★Katakuriko
Yakisoba is a classic Japanese stir fry noodles with pork and vegetables seasoned with sweet & savory sauce similar to Worcestershire sauce. Homepage > Recipes > Noodle Recipes > Yakisoba Recipes > Gomoku Ankake Yakisoba Recipe (Yakisoba Noodles We are making Gomoku Ankake Yakisoba, a type of noodle dish with a thick savory sauce. And now, pour in the sauce and submerge the ingredients. Drizzle with yakisoba sauce for authentic Japanese flavour at home.
Steps to make Crispy Fried Yakisoba Noodles with Ankake Sauce:
- Cut the vegetables into bite sizes. Defrost the seafood mix if it is frozen. Combine the ★ ingredients in a bowl.
- Microwave the yakisoba noodles in their bag for 1 to 2 minutes. Heat the sesame oil in a frying pan and add the microwaved noodles. Loosen the noodles with your chopsticks and fry until their surfaces are golden brown without stirring. Fry both sides.
- (If you have another frying pan use it to make the ankake sauce!) Heat the sesame oil in a frying pan and fry the pork. Add the vegetables in order with the vegetables that need cooking longer first.
- After the vegetables are cooked through add ★ ingredients after stirring (as the katakuriko sinks to the bottom) into the frying pan. Stir quickly.
- It's done when the sauce thickens and bubbles!! Pour the hot ankake sauce onto the crispy noodles and serve.
Yakisoba is usually made with long, thin ramen noodles stir fried with sliced onion, carrot, cabbage, bean sprouts, and a slathering of yakisoba sauce. Place noodles and cheese on top of the sauce and serve with a sprinkle of chopped parsley. Pour more olive oil into the same pan and cook the garlic slices until fragrant. Add in eggplant, shimeji and cherry tomatoes and cook over high. Otaru Ankake Yakisoba is a variety of "Ankake Yakisoba" (stir-fried noodles with a starchy sauce) sold at many restaurants in Otaru, Hokkaido.
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