An Elegant Izakaya Style Sobameshi - Yakisoba Noodles With Rice

I had a sobameshi at an izakaya (Japanese gastropub) a while back like this. The egg yolk falling out from the middle was quite exciting, so I tried to recreate the dish. This is a perfect way to use up that 1 pack of yakisoba noodles that always seems to be left over.
This recipe uses up the frozen egg whites left over from making sweets. It's a rather rich dish, so rather than eating it by yourself you may want to share it with someone or serve it at a dinner party, divided amongst all the guests. For 1 yakisoba noodle pack's worth. Recipe by *3103*
An Elegant Izakaya Style Sobameshi - Yakisoba Noodles With Rice
I had a sobameshi at an izakaya (Japanese gastropub) a while back like this. The egg yolk falling out from the middle was quite exciting, so I tried to recreate the dish. This is a perfect way to use up that 1 pack of yakisoba noodles that always seems to be left over.
This recipe uses up the frozen egg whites left over from making sweets. It's a rather rich dish, so rather than eating it by yourself you may want to share it with someone or serve it at a dinner party, divided amongst all the guests. For 1 yakisoba noodle pack's worth. Recipe by *3103*
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Use 3 frozen or fresh egg whites. Warm up the rice and noodles in the microwave. Chop up the vegetables and noodles roughly.
- 2
Heat some oil in a frying pan and start stir-frying the vegetables. Add the noodles and rice after a while and keep stir frying.
- 3
Add the sauce packet, salt and pepper to season.
- 4
Arrange the noodles and rice on a plate, make an indentation in the center and drop in the egg yolks.
- 5
Wipe out the frying pan and heat up some more oil. Make a thin egg white omelette. Avoid mixing around the white too much or it will bubble.
- 6
Wrap the mound of noodles and rice with the egg white omelettte, shiny white side up.
- 7
Make a cut in the center so that the yolk pours out. You can cut it right at the table, too!
- 8
Add some Japanese-style Worcestershire sauce with some toppings, and it's done.
- 9
I edited the recipe, increasing the egg whites from 2 to 3 so that the omelette wraps the mound of noodles and rice cleanly when using 1 pack of yakisoba noodles.
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