Best 5 Pork And Udon Noodle Stir Fry Recipes

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Pork and udon stir fry is a simple yet delicious dish that can be prepared with minimal effort. It's a great option for a quick and easy weeknight meal, as it can be made in just about 30 minutes. With its combination of tender pork, chewy udon noodles, and a flavorful stir-fry sauce, this dish is sure to be a hit with the whole family. Pork and udon noodle stir fry is a versatile dish that can be customized to your liking. For example, you can use different types of meat, such as chicken or shrimp, or you can add other vegetables, such as broccoli or carrots. You can also adjust the spiciness of the dish by using more or less red pepper flakes.

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20 MINUTE SPICY PORK UDON STIR FRY



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Easy and delicious, this spicy pork and udon noodle stir fry is ready in just about 20 minutes!

Provided by Jennifer

Categories     Main Course

Time 20m

Number Of Ingredients 17

2 tsp Sambal Oelek (or Asian Chili Garlic Sauce)
1 Tbsp + 1 tsp rice wine vinegar
1/2 cup soy sauce (low sodium recommended)
2 tsp sesame oil
1/4 cup brown sugar
3 cloves garlic (minced)
1 tsp fresh ginger (minced)
4-5 thin boneless "fast fry" pork loin cutlets
1 Tbsp cooking oil
1/2 medium onion (sliced)
1 medium carrot (peeled and cut into matchsticks)
1 medium red pepper (core and seeds removed and cut into matchsticks)
1/2 cup green onion (sliced diagonally (green part only))
3 cups baby spinach
15 oz fresh (frozen or vacuum-sealed udon noodles)
Additional sliced green onion
2-3 Tbsp chopped peanuts

Steps:

  • In a medium bowl, stir together the Sauce ingredients. Set aside.
  • Trim any bit of fat off the then pork loin cutlets, then slice against the grain (width-wise) into bite-sized strips. Place into sauce and set aside to marinade a bit while you prepare your vegetables.
  • Prepare your vegetables by cutting your carrots and red pepper into matchsticks. Slice up the onion and green onion and have the baby spinach at hand. Keep separate vegetables separate, as they will be added at different times.
  • Heat a Tbsp of oil in a wok or skillet over medium-high heat (or a touch higher even) until hot. Using a slotted spoon (or strainer) remove the pork pieces from the marinade to the hot wok. (leaving the marinade in the bowl or reserving marinade). Cook pork, stirring, until cooked through. Remove to a bowl.
  • Add carrots to wok and cook, stirring, for about 2 minutes (I sometimes like to add a tablespoon of water here, to help the carrots cook more quickly and thoroughly). Add red pepper and cooking onion and cook a further minute or so, or until tender crisp. Add the green onion and cook, stirring, for another 30 seconds or so. Return pork to the wok.
  • Pour reserved marinade into wok and bring to a boil. Allow to boil for a minute or two. *Note: As we used the marinade earlier with raw meat, it is important that the sauce boil for several minutes, so don't skip that part. Add udon to skillet and cook, tossing until udon is hot and well coated with sauce, 2-3 minutes.
  • Remove wok from heat and scatter baby spinach overtop. Allow to sit for 30-45 seconds, then toss the spinach into the stir fry, where it will wilt slightly from the heat of the stir fry.
  • Serve warm, garnished with chopped peanuts and additional sliced green onion.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 306 kcal, Carbohydrate 50 g, Protein 11 g, Fat 9 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Sodium 2336 mg, Fiber 14 g, Sugar 22 g, ServingSize 1 serving

PORK AND UDON NOODLE STIR-FRY



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I've been experimenting with my new wok and I think this stir-fried udon meal came out pretty good. My husband liked it, so it can't be that bad. It is a relatively easy recipe.

Provided by Aliz

Categories     Main Dish Recipes     Stir-Fry     Pork

Time 35m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 (7 ounce) package udon noodles
¼ cup vegetable oil
2 tablespoons cornstarch
1 tablespoon minced garlic
¼ teaspoon ground ginger
2 (10 ounce) packages frozen Asian vegetable medley
5 tablespoons soy sauce
2 ½ tablespoons water
2 tablespoons rice wine vinegar
1 teaspoon white sugar
2 tablespoons sesame oil
1 pound pork tenderloin, cut into strips

Steps:

  • Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Cook udon in boiling water, stirring occasionally, until noodles are tender yet firm to the bite, 10 to 12 minutes. Drain and set aside.
  • While noodles are cooking, blend vegetable oil, cornstarch, garlic, and ginger together in a large bowl until cornstarch is dissolved. Mix in frozen vegetables, tossing to lightly coat.
  • Whisk soy sauce, water, vinegar, and sugar together in a small bowl.
  • Heat sesame oil in a wok over medium-high heat. Cook and stir pork strips in the hot oil until just browned, 5 to 7 minutes. Add frozen vegetables and cook, stirring constantly to prevent burning, about 2 minutes. Stir in soy sauce mixture. Add drained udon and stir-fry until vegetables are tender and pork strips are no longer pink in the centers, about 2 minutes more.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 357.2 calories, Carbohydrate 35.7 g, Cholesterol 32.6 mg, Fat 16.1 g, Fiber 4 g, Protein 17.9 g, SaturatedFat 2.7 g, Sodium 1018.1 mg, Sugar 0.9 g

PORK AND NOODLE STIR-FRY



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Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Time 35m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

8 ounces rice noodles
1 pork tenderloin (about 3/4 pound), cut into 1/4-inch-thick strips
Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper
3 tablespoons cornstarch
2 cups fat-free low-sodium chicken broth
4 teaspoons vegetable oil
4 scallions, sliced (white and green parts separated)
1 2-inch piece ginger, peeled and minced
2 cloves garlic, minced
3 cups precut stir-fry vegetables (about 9 ounces)
Grated zest of 1 lime, plus wedges for serving

Steps:

  • Cook the noodles as the label directs, then drain and rinse under cold water. Meanwhile, toss the pork with 1/4 teaspoon salt, pepper to taste and 2 tablespoons cornstarch in a bowl. Whisk the chicken broth and the remaining 1 tablespoon cornstarch in another bowl.
  • Heat a large nonstick skillet over high heat. Add 1 teaspoon vegetable oil, then add the pork and stir-fry until lightly browned, about 5 minutes; transfer to a bowl. Add the remaining 3 teaspoons vegetable oil to the pan, then add the scallion whites, ginger and garlic; reduce the heat to medium and cook, stirring occasionally, 2 minutes. Stir in the vegetables and 3 tablespoons water and cook, stirring occasionally, until the vegetables are crisp-tender, about 4 minutes. Add the broth mixture to the pan and bring to a boil; cook, stirring occasionally, until slightly thickened, about 5 minutes.
  • Return the pork to the skillet along with the noodles, lime zest and 1/4 teaspoon salt and stir to heat through. Stir in the scallion greens. Divide among bowls and serve with lime wedges.

SPICY STIR-FRIED UDON NOODLES



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The first time I had sauteed udon noodles, I fell in love. Most try udon in soups, but the flavors from a hot pan and excellent sauces make this spicy stir-fried version so much better. I mixed together my concoction of Asian flavors and produced this lovely dish that is great for family, friends, and guests. I promise you they will love it more than your generic Asian takeout.

Provided by Raquel Teixeira

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     Asian

Time 4h40m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 18

½ cup soy sauce
2 tablespoons oyster sauce
2 tablespoons hoisin sauce
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1 ½ tablespoons Sriracha sauce
1 tablespoon rice vinegar
1 tablespoon sesame oil
1 tablespoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
3 boneless pork loin chops, cut into bite-sized pieces
2 (7 ounce) packages fresh udon noodles
2 cups chopped broccoli florets
1 tablespoon olive oil, or more as needed
½ onion, finely chopped
4 cloves garlic, finely chopped, or more to taste
3 tablespoons bean sprouts, or to taste
3 tablespoons julienned carrot, or to taste
2 tablespoons diced green onion, or to taste

Steps:

  • Mix soy sauce, oyster sauce, hoisin sauce, brown sugar, Sriracha, rice vinegar, sesame oil, garlic powder, and pepper together in a small bowl. Combine 1/2 of the marinade with pork in a bowl. Refrigerate, 4 hours to overnight. Reserve remaining marinade for noodles.
  • Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Cook udon in boiling water for 2 minutes; add broccoli to blanch slightly and continue to boil until noodles loosen, about 1 minute more. Strain and set aside.
  • Heat olive oil in a wok or deep pan over medium heat. Add onion and garlic; stir-fry until translucent, about 5 minutes. Add pork, bean sprouts, and carrot; stir-fry until pork is no longer pink, about 5 minutes. Add drained udon noodles and broccoli. Pour in remaining marinade and toss noodles to absorb flavors, 2 to 3 minutes. Add green onion; toss lightly, 1 to 2 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 598.5 calories, Carbohydrate 78.9 g, Cholesterol 47.4 mg, Fat 17.6 g, Fiber 3.2 g, Protein 29 g, SaturatedFat 4.2 g, Sodium 2871.5 mg, Sugar 12.4 g

BETTER-THAN-TAKEOUT STIR-FRIED UDON



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You can easily make this vegetarian-sub in 8 oz. shiitake or crimini mushrooms for the pork.

Provided by Claire Saffitz

Categories     Bon Appétit     Dinner     Noodle     Quick & Easy     Pork     Cabbage     Green Onion/Scallion     Ginger     Soy Sauce     Sesame     Dairy Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 Tbsp. vegetable oil, divided
4 cups very coarsely chopped green cabbage (about 1/4 medium head)
2 (7-oz.) packages instant udon noodles, flavor packets discarded
2 tsp. toasted sesame oil
8 oz. ground pork
5 scallions, white and pale green parts coarsely chopped, dark green parts thinly sliced
2 tsp. finely grated peeled ginger
1 tsp. crushed red pepper flakes
1/3cup mirin (sweet Japanese rice wine)
1/3 cup soy sauce
1 Tbsp. toasted sesame seeds, plus more for serving

Steps:

  • Heat 1 Tbsp. vegetable oil in a large skillet over medium-high. Cook cabbage, tossing often, until edges are browned, about 4 minutes. Reduce heat to low and continue to cook, tossing often, until thickest parts of cabbage are tender, about 4 minutes longer. Remove from heat; set aside.
  • Place noodles in a large heatproof bowl (or pot if you don't have one) and cover with 6 cups boiling water. Let sit 1 minute, stirring to break up noodles, then drain. Transfer noodles back to bowl and toss with sesame oil. Add reserved cabbage and wipe out skillet.
  • Heat remaining 1 Tbsp. vegetable oil in skillet over medium-high and add pork, breaking up and spreading across surface of pan with a spatula or tongs. Cook pork, undisturbed, until underside is browned, about 3 minutes. Break up meat into smaller pieces and continue to cook, tossing, just until meat is cooked through and no longer pink, about 1 minute. Add chopped scallions (the white and pale green parts), ginger, and red pepper flakes and cook, tossing often, until scallions are softened and inside of skillet starts to brown, about 1 minute. Add noodle mixture, mirin, and soy sauce and cook, tossing constantly and scraping up browned bits, until noodles are coated in sauce, about 45 seconds. Remove from heat and mix in sliced scallions (the dark green parts) and 1 Tbsp. sesame seeds.
  • Divide noodles among bowls and top with more sesame seeds.

Tips:

  • For the best results, use fresh udon noodles. If you don't have fresh udon noodles, you can use dried udon noodles, but be sure to cook them according to the package directions before using them in the stir-fry.
  • If you don't have shaoxing wine, you can use dry sherry or Chinese rice wine as a substitute.
  • To make the stir-fry more flavorful, marinate the pork in the shaoxing wine, soy sauce, and sesame oil for at least 30 minutes before cooking.
  • Be sure to cook the pork over high heat so that it browns quickly and evenly.
  • Add the vegetables to the stir-fry in stages, starting with the vegetables that take the longest to cook, such as broccoli and carrots.
  • To make the stir-fry more saucy, add a little bit of water or broth to the pan before adding the noodles.
  • Serve the stir-fry immediately over rice or noodles.

Conclusion:

Pork and udon noodle stir-fry is a quick and easy weeknight meal that is packed with flavor. It is a great way to use up leftover pork and vegetables, and it can be easily customized to your liking. With a few simple ingredients and a little bit of time, you can create a delicious and satisfying meal that the whole family will enjoy.

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