Beef Udon(牛肉うどん)

Udon is a very popular dish in Japan. I really love udon noodles and beef udon is my favorite! I slightly modified @justonecookbook recipe because I love my noodle soup to be a bit salty 😁 Anyway, this recipe is so easy, anyone can make it at home !
Beef Udon(牛肉うどん)
Udon is a very popular dish in Japan. I really love udon noodles and beef udon is my favorite! I slightly modified @justonecookbook recipe because I love my noodle soup to be a bit salty 😁 Anyway, this recipe is so easy, anyone can make it at home !
Cooking Instructions
- 1
First, make the udon soup. Add 1 tablespoon of shoyu and mirin, then salt and sugar to the dashi.
- 2
And with medium heat, bring it to boil. Adjust the taste by adding more salt & sugar if you like.
- 3
While waiting for the soup to boil, let's make the beef topping. In a separate pan, pour some cooking oil and heat the pan.
- 4
Stir the negi and onion (optional) until slightly brown and tender, then add the beef
- 5
Continue stirring until the beef is turning brown.
- 6
Add 1 tbsp shoyu and 1 tbsp sugar, keep stirring until the sauce becomes thickened.
- 7
Set the soup and beef aside. In a boiling water, cook udon for a minute. You don't need to cook udon for too long.
- 8
Strain the udon and serve it in a bowl.
- 9
Pour hot soup over the udon and serve the beef on top. Sprinkle with lots of negi and Shichimi Togarashi (chilli powder) if you like 😋
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