This recipe is translated from Cookpad Japan. See original: Japanみょうがの焼きうどん

Stir-Fried Udon with Myoga Ginger

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れいにあ @reinia

Perfect for finishing off a night with drinks. You can make this quickly and it tastes great.
Recipe background:
I was inspired by Hyacinth's recipe and really loved the flavor of sautéed myoga ginger. I thought I'd try making a simple stir-fried udon with it, and I've been eager to test it out these past few days. Just as I hoped, it turned out delicious.

Stir-Fried Udon with Myoga Ginger

Perfect for finishing off a night with drinks. You can make this quickly and it tastes great.
Recipe background:
I was inspired by Hyacinth's recipe and really loved the flavor of sautéed myoga ginger. I thought I'd try making a simple stir-fried udon with it, and I've been eager to test it out these past few days. Just as I hoped, it turned out delicious.

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Ingredients

Serves 3 servings
  1. 2 packscooked udon noodles (about 14 oz/400 grams total)
  2. 3.5 ozground pork (about 100 grams)
  3. 3-5myoga ginger buds
  4. 1 tablespoontoasted sesame oil (slightly less)
  5. 2 tablespoonssoba noodle soup base (mentsuyu)
  6. Salt and pepper, to taste

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Slice the myoga ginger in half lengthwise, then cut into thin strips. Rinse the udon noodles quickly with water, spread them on a plate, and microwave until warmed through.

  2. 2

    Add the ground pork to a dry skillet and cook, breaking it up, until browned and the fat is rendered. Add the myoga and stir-fry briefly, then add the udon noodles.

  3. 3

    Drizzle with sesame oil and stir-fry until fragrant. Once hot, add the soba noodle soup base and toss to coat. Taste and season with salt and pepper as needed.

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