Yaki Udon with Tempura Bits and Mentsuyu

Featured on September 29, 2010 ☆ The texture of udon noodles and crispy tempura bits go perfectly together and taste delicious! Great for lunch, too.
Recipe background:
I tried making this with tempura bits and it was a big hit!
Yaki Udon with Tempura Bits and Mentsuyu
Featured on September 29, 2010 ☆ The texture of udon noodles and crispy tempura bits go perfectly together and taste delicious! Great for lunch, too.
Recipe background:
I tried making this with tempura bits and it was a big hit!
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Wash the vegetables and cut them into bite-sized pieces.
- 2
Add sesame oil to a skillet and stir-fry the vegetables.
- 3
Quickly rinse the cooked udon noodles with water to loosen, then add them to the skillet without draining off the water.
- 4
Season with mentsuyu and soy sauce, then transfer to a plate.
- 5
Top generously with tempura bits to finish.
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