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Bi-Carb Soda Transforms Spaghetti Into Chinese Style Noodles
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Bi-Carb Soda Transforms Spaghetti Into Chinese Style Noodles

Hiroko Liston
Hiroko Liston @hirokoliston
Melbourne, Australia

First of all, this is not my invention. Many years ago I read about transforming Spaghetti into ‘Ramen’ Noodles. The noodles commonly known as Chinese style noodles are made of wheat flour and an alkaline salt solution, that is called ‘Kansui’ in Japanese.

Widely available dry Italian pasta noodles such as Spaghetti are basically made of wheat flour and water. Cooking them in the water mixed with Bi-Carb Soda (Baking Soda), that is an alkaline salt, causes a chemical reaction and flavour and texture of Spaghetti will change.

I was very skeptical until I tried it. I do not buy shrink wrapped Chinese noodles any more. You got to try it and get amazed! *Note: Above photo is ‘Yakisoba’.

First of all, this is not my invention. Many years ago I read about transforming Spaghetti into ‘Ramen’ Noodles. The noodles commonly known as Chinese style noodles are made of wheat flour and an alkaline salt solution, that is called ‘Kansui’ in Japanese.

Widely available dry Italian pasta noodles such as Spaghetti are basically made of wheat flour and water. Cooking them in the water mixed with Bi-Carb Soda (Baking Soda), that is an alkaline salt, causes a chemical reaction and flavour and texture of Spaghetti will change.

I was very skeptical until I tried it. I do not buy shrink wrapped Chinese noodles any more. You got to try it and get amazed! *Note: Above photo is ‘Yakisoba’.

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Bi-Carb Soda Transforms Spaghetti Into Chinese Style Noodles

Hiroko Liston
Hiroko Liston @hirokoliston
Melbourne, Australia

First of all, this is not my invention. Many years ago I read about transforming Spaghetti into ‘Ramen’ Noodles. The noodles commonly known as Chinese style noodles are made of wheat flour and an alkaline salt solution, that is called ‘Kansui’ in Japanese.

Widely available dry Italian pasta noodles such as Spaghetti are basically made of wheat flour and water. Cooking them in the water mixed with Bi-Carb Soda (Baking Soda), that is an alkaline salt, causes a chemical reaction and flavour and texture of Spaghetti will change.

I was very skeptical until I tried it. I do not buy shrink wrapped Chinese noodles any more. You got to try it and get amazed! *Note: Above photo is ‘Yakisoba’.

First of all, this is not my invention. Many years ago I read about transforming Spaghetti into ‘Ramen’ Noodles. The noodles commonly known as Chinese style noodles are made of wheat flour and an alkaline salt solution, that is called ‘Kansui’ in Japanese.

Widely available dry Italian pasta noodles such as Spaghetti are basically made of wheat flour and water. Cooking them in the water mixed with Bi-Carb Soda (Baking Soda), that is an alkaline salt, causes a chemical reaction and flavour and texture of Spaghetti will change.

I was very skeptical until I tried it. I do not buy shrink wrapped Chinese noodles any more. You got to try it and get amazed! *Note: Above photo is ‘Yakisoba’.

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Ingredients

  • Dry Spaghetti *Thin Spaghetti recommended
  • 1000 ml (4 cups)Water
  • 1 teaspoonSalt
  • 1 tablespoonBi-Carb Soda (Baking Soda)
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    Bring Water to the boil, add Salt and Bi-Carb Soda (Baking Soda). Be aware Bi-Carb Soda will create a lot of bubbles.

  2. 2

    Add dry Spaghetti and cook 2 minutes extra long. The colour of water will turn yellow. Be careful as it bubbles up.

  3. 3

    When cooked, rinse with hot water (OR cold water) to get rid of the unpleasant alkali taste. Then use the noodles for cooking or enjoy with a soup.

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Hiroko Liston @hirokoliston
on June 04, 2019 04:49
Melbourne, Australia
I started writing my recipes to pass them on to my children. Now I am sharing them with everyone on my website www.hirokoliston.com and Cookpad.
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Maureen 😀
Maureen 😀 @Moe131
June 04, 2019 09:41
I will try this sounds great. Thanks for sharing this tip. 😀
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