Seafood Yaki Udon

This is a lighter version of yaki udon without meat, made with just mentsuyu (no sauce) for a refreshing taste. How this recipe came about: I had udon noodles at home and was craving yaki udon, but wanted something light. I checked my fridge, found an opened bag of seafood mix, and decided to make this!
Seafood Yaki Udon
This is a lighter version of yaki udon without meat, made with just mentsuyu (no sauce) for a refreshing taste. How this recipe came about: I had udon noodles at home and was craving yaki udon, but wanted something light. I checked my fridge, found an opened bag of seafood mix, and decided to make this!
Steps
- 1
Thinly slice the onion.
- 2
Cut the carrot and green bell peppers.
- 3
Chop the cabbage into bite-sized pieces.
- 4
Thaw the seafood mix.
- 5
Heat sesame oil in a frying pan, add the onion, carrot, and bell peppers, and stir-fry. Add the seafood mix and continue to stir-fry.
- 6
Add the cabbage to the pan and stir-fry.
- 7
Add the udon noodles and all the ingredients marked with ★ (mentsuyu, sake, mirin, soy sauce).
- 8
Add the bonito flakes, stir-fry until the flavors are absorbed and any excess liquid has evaporated. Serve.
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