Stir-Fried Harusame Glass Noodles with Napa Cabbage and Aburaage

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I created this recipe because my family loves harusame glass noodles.

When you add plenty of sesame oil, the harusame glass noodles won't stick to each other so much.
If they stick together after they've finished cooking, drizzle with a small amount of sesame oil, and separate them.
I use short harusame glass noodles. If you are using long ones, they might be difficult to handle so you can try cutting them with kitchen scissors. Recipe by Fuu hacchan

Stir-Fried Harusame Glass Noodles with Napa Cabbage and Aburaage

I created this recipe because my family loves harusame glass noodles.

When you add plenty of sesame oil, the harusame glass noodles won't stick to each other so much.
If they stick together after they've finished cooking, drizzle with a small amount of sesame oil, and separate them.
I use short harusame glass noodles. If you are using long ones, they might be difficult to handle so you can try cutting them with kitchen scissors. Recipe by Fuu hacchan

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Ingredients

3 servings
  1. 50 gramsCellophane noodles
  2. 1/8Napa cabbage
  3. 3Aburaage
  4. 1/3Carrot
  5. 1Sesame oil
  6. Seasoning ingredients:
  7. 3 tbsp*Mentsuyu
  8. 1 tbsp*Mirin-style sweet cooking seasoning
  9. 2 tbsp*Cooking sake
  10. 1 tsp*Soy sauce
  11. 250 ml*Water
  12. 1*Grated garlic
  13. 1*Grated ginger

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Pour boiling water over aburaage to drain the excess oil. Cut the napa cabbage, carrot, and aburaage into bite-sized pieces. I recommend shredding them.

  2. 2

    Stir-fry the vegetables and aburaage with sesame oil. When the Napa cabbage starts to cook through, add all the flavouring ingredients, and continue stir-frying until the napa cabbage becomes soft and wilted.

  3. 3

    Pour in the water and bring to a boil. Add the harusame glass noodles and simmer until they are cooked through.

  4. 4

    If all the liquid is evaporated before the harusame noodles are cooked through, add more water.

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Comments (2)

Tammie Wanless
Tammie Wanless @TammieWanless
Do you cook the noodle before adding them at the end?

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