Chewy Yakisoba Noodles

The yakisoba noodles sold at a supermarket are too soft to my liking. I wanted noodles that are like the instant kind - al dente.
In Step 1, pan fry well to evaporate the moisture so the noodles become chewy. For 3 servings. Recipe by ヘェ-
Chewy Yakisoba Noodles
The yakisoba noodles sold at a supermarket are too soft to my liking. I wanted noodles that are like the instant kind - al dente.
In Step 1, pan fry well to evaporate the moisture so the noodles become chewy. For 3 servings. Recipe by ヘェ-
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Put yakisoba noodles in a frying pan, add sesame oil and mix. Untangle the noodles and pan-fry well on low heat until golden brown.
- 2
Take out Step 1, then add vegetable oil, sliced pork belly, and garlic, pan-fry on low heat until cooked. Along the way, put sake and pepper to omit the meat smell.
- 3
Add vegetables and mushrooms in Step 2 and sauté. When cooked, put back Step 1, combine with the sauce and it's done.
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