Comfort Chinese Udon Noodles with Chicken and Bok Choy

It's good for kids. It's also great if you are looking for light food after overeating.
I made this with the ingredients I had in the refrigerator.
My daughter really liked it.
You can adjust the boiling time as you like.
I boiled for a long time so that my daughter can eat easily.
Choose your favorite toppings like scallions and ra-yu. Recipe by noamanma
Comfort Chinese Udon Noodles with Chicken and Bok Choy
It's good for kids. It's also great if you are looking for light food after overeating.
I made this with the ingredients I had in the refrigerator.
My daughter really liked it.
You can adjust the boiling time as you like.
I boiled for a long time so that my daughter can eat easily.
Choose your favorite toppings like scallions and ra-yu. Recipe by noamanma
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Thinly slice the chicken and cut the vegetables into bite-size pieces.
- 2
In a pot, bring water to a boil and add the seasonings and vegetables except the green parts of bok choy. Lower the heat and cook until vegetables are softened, about 10 minutes.
- 3
Skim off the scum if necessary.
- 4
Add the green parts of bok choy and noodles and cook another 5 minutes and it's done.
- 5
With cabbage, carrots, onion, shimeji mushrooms, pork ham.
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