Recipe: Perfect Stir-fry Noodle Soup
Stir-fry Noodle Soup. Want stir-fried noodles or noodle soup for breakfast? The key to cutting the cooking time is to prep the ingredients the night before. If you love Asian noodle soup and stir-fried noodles, and love having either of them for your first meal, often time constraints get in the way.
Tofu is a staple in Japanese cooking, where it is used in salads, noodle dishes and soups, as well as deep-fried. · Chicken stir fried udon noodles is not only tasty, but also the color combination of vegetables, meat and noodles make this dish very attractive. I just prepared this Shanghai stir-fried noodles for lunch today, using the noodles that i bought from a wet market in Shanghai, only cost. Let us show you how Stir fry noodles are a family favorite - my nine year old says it's his favorite meal!! You can have Stir-fry Noodle Soup using 18 ingredients and 18 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients of Stir-fry Noodle Soup
- Prepare 1 handful of dried wood ear mushrooms.
- Prepare 4 of dried shitakii mushrooms.
- You need 1 lb of pork chops, sliced in thin strips.
- Prepare 2 Tbsp of corn starch.
- You need 2 tsp of soy sauce.
- Prepare 2 tsp of sesame oil.
- Prepare 1 tsp of shitakii powder (optional).
- Prepare of oil.
- You need 2 cloves of garlic, minced.
- You need 1/2 head of Napa cabbage, sliced in 1/2 strips.
- It's 8 oz of bamboo shoots, sliced.
- You need 8 oz of oyster mushrooms, sliced in chunks.
- It's 4 of green onions, sliced.
- Prepare 3 cups of chicken or pork stock.
- It's 3 Tbsp of soy sauce.
- It's 1 Tbsp of black vinegar.
- You need 1 lb of fresh noodles.
- Prepare 6 of eggs.
Full of veggies and delicious slurpable noodles, you'll want to make. Besides noodle soup, pho can also be stir-fried and the dish, which is called "pho xao", is also popular in Vietnam. It is much quicker and more simple to Note: I explained the tips for stir frying beef in this Vietnamese Beef Noodle Salad recipe (Bun Bo Xao). Basically, we should slice the beef against the.
Stir-fry Noodle Soup instructions
- Rehydrate the mushrooms by covering in boiling water and allowing to sit for several hours. Thinly slice the shitakii and roughly tear the wood ear (also called black fungus in some Asian markets). Keep the mushrooms separate after cutting..
- Combine the pork, shitakii, corn starch, 2 tsp soy sauce, shitakii powder, and sesame oil in a bowl and set aside..
- Combine the cabbage, wood ear, oyster mushrooms, green onion, and bamboo shoots in a large bowl and set aside..
- Gather all your ingredients mise en place. The soup will come together very quickly..
- Prepare the soup base by combining the the stock, soy sauce, and black vinegar and setting over low heat..
- Set a pot of water, for the noodles, to boil. Add a Tbsp of salt and a tsp of baking soda to the water. The soda will increase the pH and give you noodles more spring, like Asian style noodles..
- Boil the noodles for 3 min or until al dente.
- Drain and rinse the noodles to stop the cooking.
- Place the noodles in handfuls into a bowl. Extra noodles should be stored in small zip lock bags as single servings..
- Add the oil to a wok over high heat and add the garlic stirring for 30 seconds until fragrant..
- Add the pork and shitakii and continue to stir fry until browning.
- Remove the cooked pork and set aside..
- Stir fry the veggies/mushrooms until starting to brown..
- Add the soup base and set heat to simmer.
- Make a well in the simmering soup to poach the eggs. One egg per person..
- Poach the eggs. Labeling soup broth over the eggs after 3-4 minutes..
- Place a poached egg in each bowl.
- Add soup to the noodles and egg and serve.
Asian Stir Fry Noodles are loaded with vegetables and crispy tofu and cooked in a soy, garlic, ginger sauce. Load up your stir fry noodles with all your favorite veggies. You can use the ones I listed in the recipe, or choose the ones you like the most. This recipe calls for a little rice to help give the stock a slightly thickened and smooth texture. Adding an apple makes the soup stock sweeter.
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