OKINAWA STIR-FRIED SOBA NOODLES (YAKISOBA)

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This is a recipe for yakisoba or stir-fried Okinawa soba with bitter melon. What's good about this dish is that you can add any vegetables you have in the fridge. It's easy to make. I've made use of ground meat for this recipe but you can also use other slices of pork.

Provided by Pearl Ishizaki

Categories     Pork

Time 35m

Yield 2-3 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 18

1/3 piece bitter melon
1 teaspoon salt
100 g cabbage
1/2 piece onion
1/3 piece carrot
2 pieces dried shiitake mushrooms, hydrated
100 g bean sprouts
50 g garlic chives
100 g deep-fried tofu (atsuage)
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
100 g miso pork
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons awamori
200 g okinawa soba noodles (wheat noodles)
5 g red pickled ginger (beni shoga)
10 g chopped green onions
chili oil (layu) (optional)

Steps:

  • Start by preparing the vegetables. Cut the bitter melon along its length then take the seeds then slice it thinly. Afterwards, soak it in water with a teaspoon of salt for about 30 minutes then drain before using. Soaking it in water with salt will lessen the bitter melon's bitterness.
  • Cut the cabbage into large bite-sized pieces. Slice the onion thinly. For the carrot, slice it into flat thin strips.
  • Soak the dried shiitake in water for about 20 minutes before using. Squeeze out the water then remove the hard stem part. Slice the head part into thin strips. You can also use fresh shiitake for this recipe.
  • Cut the garlic chives into about 5-centimeter pieces then chop the green onions. Slice the tofu into small bite-sized pieces.
  • Heat a pan using medium heat then add the vegetable oil. Stir fry the miso pork quickly as it is already cooked. You can also use normal pork for this recipe but you need to cook it thoroughly before adding other ingredients.
  • Add the cabbage then stir-fry until it becomes soft.
  • Next, add the bitter melon, onion, carrot and shiitake then stir-fry until the bitter melon is cooked.
  • Add 1/4 teaspoon of salt, 1/4 teaspoon of pepper and 2 tablespoons of awamori then mix well. You can add more salt to adjust taste to your preference.
  • Add the bean sprouts, atsuage, and garlic chives then stir fry for 1-2 minutes.
  • Add the cooked soba noodles then mix well until all ingredients are well-combined.
  • Place the yakisoba on a serving plate then garnish it with chopped green onions and red pickled ginger. You can drizzle a little bit of layu or chili oil if you prefer.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 558.8, Fat 14.1, SaturatedFat 2.9, Cholesterol 42, Sodium 2290.3, Carbohydrate 82.4, Fiber 2.5, Sugar 4.3, Protein 33.8

Chloe Marion
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I love this recipe! It's so versatile and you can add whatever vegetables you have on hand. I've made it with broccoli, carrots, snap peas, and even zucchini. It's always delicious.


brian saitabau
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This was my first time making yakisoba and it was so easy! The instructions were clear and concise and the dish turned out great. I will definitely be making this again.


Mofa Science
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I've made this dish several times now and it always turns out great. It's a quick and easy meal that's perfect for a weeknight dinner.


Arslan Mumtaz
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This was a great recipe. I used a little less soy sauce than the recipe called for and it was still plenty flavorful. The noodles were cooked perfectly and the vegetables were still crisp.


Alex Rose
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I love this recipe! It's so easy to make and it's always a hit with my family and friends.


Mande Man
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This was a delicious and easy recipe. I made it for my family and they loved it. I will definitely be making this again.


ZAHBEE TAUGE
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I made this dish for a party and it was a huge hit. Everyone loved it and asked for the recipe. I will definitely be making this again for future parties.


Piash Miah
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This dish is a great way to use up leftover vegetables. I always have a bag of frozen vegetables in my freezer and this is a great way to use them up.


Bendy Devil
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I love this recipe! It's so versatile and you can add whatever vegetables you have on hand. I've made it with broccoli, carrots, snap peas, and even zucchini. It's always delicious.


Ujjal Khan Monir
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This was my first time making yakisoba and it was so easy! The instructions were clear and concise and the dish turned out great. I will definitely be making this again.


Randall Hurley
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I've made this dish several times now and it always turns out great. It's a quick and easy meal that's perfect for a weeknight dinner.


firas fkf
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This was a great recipe! I used a little less soy sauce than the recipe called for and it was still plenty flavorful. The noodles were cooked perfectly and the vegetables were still crisp.


Guga Mir
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I made this dish last night and it was a hit with my family. The kids loved the noodles and the adults loved the flavor. I will definitely be adding this to my regular rotation of recipes.


Dennis Kwame Awuye
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This dish was absolutely delicious! The flavors were so well-balanced and the noodles were cooked perfectly. I will definitely be making this again soon.