Medha Imam: You may think of a steaming bowl of ramen as the classic Japanese dish. But what if I told you ramen actually originated from China and there is another type of noodle that's native to ...
based on traditional Japanese cooking techniques! Chef Saito's authentic recipes: (1) Chilled Ramen Noodles (2) Chilled Tofu. 1. Slice the chicken, and boil with sake, salt and ginger over medium ...
Easy to make, these noodles taste delicious when stir-fried with teriyaki sauce. Throw in some veggies like mushrooms and carrots, caramalised pork strips (if you like) or just dunk them in dashi.
Although convenient, instant noodles aren’t the same as the ramen served at restaurants. Some Japanese frequent ramen shops twice or three times a week. They emerge, dripping with sweat ...
Udon noodles from the Sanuki region of Japan are famous for their thick, bouncy texture. Try making them yourself with this recipe from Koya’s head chef, Shuko Oda. You’re now subscribed to ...
Dry-fry sesame seeds until golden. Put to one side. Cook noodles in a pan of boiling salted water for 5min or until tender but firm. Drain and cool under cold running water. Drain again and put ...
The Japanese are a nation of noodle-lovers and yakisoba is one of our favourites. We often see this dish during festivals when we have yatai (street food stalls) and I always looked forward to ...
This easy udon noodle dish is a simple take on yaki udon, Japanese stir-fried noodles. Use precooked soft udon noodles for ease; alternatively cook dry noodles according to the packet instructions ...