Hearty Udon Noodle Hot Pot

I wanted to eat a hearty udon noodle hot pot.
Adjust the dashi soup according to the size of the clay pot. The residual heat is hot, so after adding the eggs, cover the pot and turn the heat off quickly. Cook your eggs to your liking, but I like it soft-set. Use any leftovers in your fridge as toppings. Recipe by Bananazakuro
Hearty Udon Noodle Hot Pot
I wanted to eat a hearty udon noodle hot pot.
Adjust the dashi soup according to the size of the clay pot. The residual heat is hot, so after adding the eggs, cover the pot and turn the heat off quickly. Cook your eggs to your liking, but I like it soft-set. Use any leftovers in your fridge as toppings. Recipe by Bananazakuro
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cut the chicken into bite sizes. Run hot water over the abraage and slice thinly. Slice the green onion thinly. Cut the spinach into bite sizes. Remove the roots of the enoki mushrooms and shred. Cook the frozen udon noodles.
- 2
Heat dashi stock in a clay pot and bring to the boil. Add the usukuchi light soy sauce and sake and bring to the boil. Add the chicken and cook for 1~2 minutes until it has cooked through.
- 3
Add the cooked udon noodles, small prawns, onion, spinach, enoki mushrooms, aburaage and kamaboko to 2 (make room in the centre). Put the egg in the centre and cover. Cook until the egg is softly set. Sprinkle with ichimi or shichimi spice to your liking.
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