How to Cook Awesome Udon Noodle Soup!

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How to Cook Awesome Udon Noodle Soup!

I lived in Japan for 2 years, and although this isn't exactly like the delicious Udon I got there, it's pretty close and full of awesomeness.

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Step 1 of 8
First, set the stock in to boil. (I don't think my friend has cleaned her stovetop since she moved in a year ago. O_o)

First, set the stock in to boil. (I don't think my friend has cleaned her stovetop since she moved in a year ago. O_o)

Step 2 of 8
Add the noodles to the stock and let it boil for a few minutes.

Add the noodles to the stock and let it boil for a few minutes.

Step 3 of 8
Wash the Bok Choy and cut the ends of the whites off. You can either cut it into thirds or keep it whole- it's up to you amigo!

Wash the Bok Choy and cut the ends of the whites off. You can either cut it into thirds or keep it whole- it's up to you amigo!

Step 4 of 8
Wash the spring onions, and chop off the roots and the ends of the green parts.

Wash the spring onions, and chop off the roots and the ends of the green parts.

Step 5 of 8
Roughly chop what's left!

Roughly chop what's left!

Step 6 of 8
Add the Bok Choy to your soup and stir for a few mins, until it's wilted.

Add the Bok Choy to your soup and stir for a few mins, until it's wilted.

Step 7 of 8
Add the spring onions and stir for a few mins as it nearly boils.  Annnnd then you're done!

Add the spring onions and stir for a few mins as it nearly boils. Annnnd then you're done!

Step 8 of 8
The bearded lady says "Enjoy your soup!"

The bearded lady says "Enjoy your soup!"

You're Done

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Supplies

1 Liter Stock (Chicken or veg)

1 Bunch Spring onions

1 Bunch Bok Choy

1 Cup Water

Salt/pepper/Shallots (to taste)

Osamu Kubo

Hahaha... so good!

Osamu Kubo 12 months ago

Emily AwesomëSauce

The brand I use is 'Hakubaku dried noodles'. They work fine. Though, the Bok Choy can become a bit mushy if you cook it for a long time, so if you still want it green and crisp try and cook it for less.

(author) 12 months ago

Emily AwesomëSauce

Not for me, but maybe it depends on the brand you use? :3Udon is still kind of hard after being in the pot for awhile, so I find it needs a longer cooking time...

(author) 12 months ago

Joy Lee

If you put in the soba first won't it become mushy and stick together?

Joy Lee 12 months ago

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