Pork Udon Noodles

The udon I ate at a restaurant was so delicious that I wanted to try recreating it.
For the dashi, you can use iriko dashi or iriko and konbu. The pork is well-seasoned, so it's best if the dashi is a seasoned lightly. Also, pork that is high in fat is more flavorful, but use what you prefer. Recipe by Ojoman
Pork Udon Noodles
The udon I ate at a restaurant was so delicious that I wanted to try recreating it.
For the dashi, you can use iriko dashi or iriko and konbu. The pork is well-seasoned, so it's best if the dashi is a seasoned lightly. Also, pork that is high in fat is more flavorful, but use what you prefer. Recipe by Ojoman
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Stir-fry the pork with the sake, sugar, and usukuchi soy sauce (2 tablespoons). (do not discard the broth).
- 2
Bring the dashi to a boil, then add the usukuchi soy sauce (1 tablespoon), salt, and green onions and simmer briefly.
- 3
Boil and rinse the udon noodles, then add to Step 2 to warm. Transfer to a bowl.
- 4
Add the pork from Step 1 with its juices, then garnish with kamaboko.
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