This recipe is translated from Cookpad Japan. See original:
焼きうどん
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Heat oil and stir-fry the vegetables and other ingredients.
- 2
Add the udon noodles.
- 3
Add the seasonings.
- 4
Top with bonito flakes if available, and serve.
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