Yakisoba noodles with a kick vegetarian, a delicious and flavorful Japanese dish that combines the savory taste of yakisoba sauce with the spicy kick of chili peppers. Whether you're a seasoned vegetarian or simply looking for a meatless meal, this dish is sure to tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving more. With its vibrant mix of vegetables, aromatic spices, and springy noodles, yakisoba noodles with a kick vegetarian is a delectable treat that's perfect for lunch, dinner, or as a tasty snack.
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YAKISOBA NOODLES
Yakisoba is a classic Japanese noodle dish with a salty, sweet and sour sauce. Made in one-pan, this recipe is so easy to make and is always a crowd pleaser.
Provided by Natalya Drozhzhin
Categories Asian Main Course
Time 50m
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Combine the sauce ingredients together. Set it aside.
- Prepare all veggies for the recipe. Cut them into the size of your preference. Some noodles may need to be preheated in their original packaging. Follow the instructions on the box for the noodles.
- Cook all vegetables separately in a pan on high heat, just for a few minutes. This will add a golden color to them.
- Cook chicken in an oiled skillet until all sides turn golden brown.
- Add sautéed veggies and all the sauce ingredients to the pan.
- Add in noodles to the mixture. Cook for a few minutes and serve.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 282 kcal, Carbohydrate 36 g, Protein 16 g, Fat 8 g, SaturatedFat 4 g, Cholesterol 29 mg, Sodium 1386 mg, Fiber 2 g, Sugar 5 g, ServingSize 1 serving
YAKISOBA NOODLES WITH A KICK (VEGETARIAN)
We had bought some fresh Yakisoba noodles and my boyfriend sort of threw this recipe together. It turned out really well, especially since we like things rather spicy. I've made this with just the chili-garlic sauce and also with a mix of the chili black bean and black bean garlic sauce. Pick your favorite sauce or a combination that sounds good to you.
Provided by zaar junkie
Categories Japanese
Time 40m
Yield 6-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- In a medium pan, boil 2 cups of water. Add Vegeusa beef strips and cook until tender (approximately 5 minutes). Drain and set aside.
- In a skillet, cook onion and green pepper (optional) in olive oil until slightly tender, then add broccoli and cook until tender. Set aside.
- While your veggie are cooking, prepare the sauce by mixing the minced garlic, sauce combination of your choice, sriracha chili sauce, and water.
- In your skillet or hot wok, add rehydrated beef strips and cook for a minute or two just to brown it a bit, then add your veggie mix, Yakisoba noodles, and sauce and mix well. Add black pepper and sesame oil to taste (I usually just try the cover the top with black pepper and maybe make a small circle with sesame oil. Stir until well mixed. Heat for 5-10 minutes and serve.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 72.7, Fat 2.7, SaturatedFat 0.4, Sodium 40.7, Carbohydrate 10.9, Fiber 3.2, Sugar 2.8, Protein 3.5
YAKISOBA
Sponsored by Lea & Perrins®. Yakisoba loosely translates to grilled noodles, but you're not expected to place noodles on the grill. Traditionally, an iron pan is placed over the grill and noodles are cooked on them. The dish's roots are from Chinese lo mein, but with a Japanese flavor twist and a fusion of flavor from Worcestershire sauce. It's a Japanese street food favorite that will quickly become a weeknight favorite in your home.
Provided by Jet Tila
Categories main-dish
Time 20m
Yield 4 to 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Shredded pickled red ginger (beni shoga or kizami beni shoga; see Cook's Note)
- For the yakisoba sauce: Whisk together the Worcestershire sauce, ketchup, sugar and soy sauce in a small bowl and reserve.
- For the yakisoba: Place the noodles in a bowl, add about 1 teaspoon of the oil and stir to separate.
- Heat the remaining oil in a skillet over high heat for 1 to 2 minutes. Add the pork belly and sear on all sides, about 3 minutes. Stir in the mushrooms, onion and carrot and cook until tender but not cooked all the way, 3 to 4 minutes. Add the cabbage and cook until almost tender, about 1 minute. Stir in the scallions and cook until slightly softened, about 30 seconds. Sprinkle in some pepper.
- Add the noodles to the skillet and lower the heat to medium. Stir to warm and combine the noodles with the vegetables in the skillet for about 30 seconds. Stir in the yakisoba sauce and cook until the sauce is absorbed and distributed, about 1 minute. Plate up and top with the dried green seaweed and pickled red ginger if using.
Tips for Making the Best Yaki Noodles:
- Use High-quality Ingredients: Opt for fresh vegetables, flavorful sauces, and high-quality noodles for the best taste and texture.
- Cook the Noodles Properly: Follow the package instructions for cooking the noodles to achieve the desired texture. Overcooked noodles can become mushy and ruin the dish.
- Stir-Fry in Batches: If cooking a large batch, stir-fry the ingredients in batches to prevent overcrowding the pan and ensure even cooking.
- Season to Taste: Adjust the amount of soy sauce, oyster sauce, and other seasonings to your preference. Taste the dish as you cook and make necessary adjustments.
- Serve Immediately: Yakisoba noodles are best enjoyed hot and fresh out of the pan. Garnish with sesame seeds, green onions, or a sprinkle of chili flakes for extra flavor and visual appeal.
Conclusion:
Yakisoba noodles are a versatile and delicious dish that can be easily adapted to suit your preferences. Whether you're a vegetarian or simply looking for a quick and flavorful meal, this recipe is sure to satisfy. Experiment with different vegetables, sauces, and toppings to create your own unique yaki noodles. With a little practice, you'll be able to whip up this tasty dish in no time!
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