Chinese Cellophane Noodle Salad

I love cellophane noodle salad, so I wanted to make my own without buying it from the store. This recipe is easy to prepare and uses only one pot.
You can try adding wakame seaweed, mushrooms, or thin slices of omelette!
Leave a gap between the frying pan and lid while bringing it to a boil.
After turning off the heat, let it cool while covered with the lid. Recipe by Mocchipekori-
Chinese Cellophane Noodle Salad
I love cellophane noodle salad, so I wanted to make my own without buying it from the store. This recipe is easy to prepare and uses only one pot.
You can try adding wakame seaweed, mushrooms, or thin slices of omelette!
Leave a gap between the frying pan and lid while bringing it to a boil.
After turning off the heat, let it cool while covered with the lid. Recipe by Mocchipekori-
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Julienne the bacon, carrot, and cucumber into thin strips.
- 2
Put the noodles, carrots, bacon, and * seasonings into a pot. Cover with a lid, leaving a slight gap for air to escape, and bring to a boil over medium heat.
- 3
Once boiling, turn off the heat. Cover with a lid and let cool.
- 4
Add the cucumber and sesame seeds and mix together. If you let it sit in the refrigerator, the cucumbers will soften a bit and the flavors will settle.
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