6 Easy Ways to Make Homemade Japanese Udon - Revealing Secret Recipes!!

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  • Опубліковано 16 тра 2024
  • Udon tastes just as good as ramen and is even easier to make than ramen!
    We publish six easy and delicious udon recipes that can be made quickly in one pot.
    Try making easy and quick Japanese udon noodles with ingredients you have at home!
    #udon #udonrecipe #japanesefood #japanesecooking
    Recipes(Official): misosoup.site/6-easy-japanese...
    My tools & seasonings: misosoup.site/toolslist/
    【CHAPTER】
    00:00 Katsu Curry Udon
    04:57 Tempura Udon
    08:02 Tonkotsu Style Udon
    10:29 Fluffy Egg and Tomato Udon
    13:02 Miso Simmered Udon
    16:14 Dandan Style Udon
    1. Katsu Curry Udon
    Ingredients [for 1 serving]
    ・7 oz (200g) Boiled udon noodles
    Curry soup
    ・2 oz (60g) Onion
    ・1/2 tsp Oil
    ・1.25 cups (300ml) Water
    ・1 Curry roux cube
    ・1 tsp Sake
    ・1 tsp Soy sauce
    ・1 tsp Mirin
    ・1/2 tsp Sugar
    ・A pinch of Dashi powder
    ・0.2 cup (50ml) Milk
    Tonkatsu
    ・3.5 oz (100g) Pork loin or fillet
    ・A pinch of Salt and pepper
    ・2 tsp Flour
    ・2 tsp Flour
    ・2 tsp Beaten egg
    ・1 tsp Water
    ・1-2 tbsp Panko
    ・Oil for frying
    Topping
    ・Minced green onion
    ======================
    2. Tempura Udon
    Ingredients [for 1 serving]
    ・7 oz (200g) Boiled udon noodles
    Standard udon soup
    ・1.5 cups (350ml) Water
    ・1.5 tbsp Soy sauce
    ・1.5 tsp Sake
    ・1.5 tsp Sugar
    ・1 tsp Dashi powder
    Shrimp tempura
    ・1.7 oz (50g) Shrimp
    ・1 tsp Flour
    ・1.3 oz (35g) Flour
    ・2 tsp Beaten egg
    ・3 tbsp Cold water
    ・Oil for frying
    Topping
    ・Wakame seaweed
    ・Minced green onion
    ・Kamaboko (Boiled fish paste)
    ======================
    3. Tonkotsu Style Udon
    Ingredients [for 1 serving]
    ・7 oz (200g) Boiled udon noodles
    ・1.7 oz (50g) Pork belly (other part of pork is fine)
    ・1 tsp Grated garlic
    ・1 tsp Grated ginger
    ・1 tsp Sake
    ・1 tsp Soy sauce
    ・1 cup (250ml) Water
    ・2-3 tbsp Minced green onion
    ・1 tbsp Miso paste
    ・1 tsp Chicken stock powder
    ・1 tsp Soy sauce
    ・1 tsp Sugar
    ・0.4 cup (100ml) Milk
    ・A pinch of Salt
    Topping
    ・Minced green onion
    ・Red pickled ginger (Beni-shoga)
    ======================
    4. Fluffy Egg and Tomato Udon
    Ingredients [for 1 serving]
    ・7 oz (200g) Boiled udon noodles
    ・4.2 oz (120g) Bok choy
    ・1.4 oz (40g) Onion
    ・1.4 oz (40g) Sausage
    ・Half clove of Garlic
    ・1/2 tsp Sesame oil
    ・0.6 cup (150ml) Water
    ・0.8 cup (200ml) Tomato juice
    ・1 tsp Soy sauce
    ・1 tsp Sugar
    ・1/2 tsp Chicken stock powder
    ・A pinch of Salt and pepper
    ・1 Egg
    ・1/2 tbsp Miso paste
    Topping
    ・Cilantro
    ======================
    5. Miso Simmered Udon
    Ingredients [for 1 serving]
    ・7 oz (200g) Boiled udon noodles
    ・1.7 oz (50g) Chicken
    ・1.4 oz (40g) Carrot
    ・1.4 oz (40g) Green onion (Negi)
    ・1 sheet of Thin fried tofu (Abura-age)
    ・1 Egg
    ・1/2 tsp Sesame oil
    ・1.5 cups (350ml) Water
    ・1.5 tbsp Miso paste
    ・1 tbsp Mirin
    ・1 tsp Sugar
    ・1 tsp Soy sauce (optional)
    ======================
    6. Dandan Style Udon
    Ingredients [for 1 serving]
    ・7 oz (200g) Boiled udon noodles
    ・2.8 oz (80g) Chinese cabbage/Napa cabbage
    ・2 oz (60g) Ground pork
    ・1 oz (30g) Green onion (Negi)
    ・1 tsp Grated garlic
    ・1 tsp Grated ginger
    ・1 tsp Doubanjiang
    ・1 tsp Sesame oil
    ・1.25 cups (300ml) Water
    ・1 tbsp Ground sesame
    ・1 tbsp Miso paste
    ・1/2 tsp Chicken stock powder
    ・1 tsp Sake
    ・1 tsp Soy sauce
    ・1 tsp Sugar
    ・0.2 cup (50ml) Milk
    Topping
    ・Boiled bok choy
    ・Ra-yu (Chili oil)
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 44

  • @hollish196
    @hollish196 4 місяці тому +8

    I love the curry cube as soup! Especially with the bit of milk to make creamy. The use of chopsticks to add a bit more tempura batter is so clever! These kind of tips are why I watch your channel! So simple and so easy. I wish I could find the dark miso here in the USA. So far, I have not succeeded. These are all just wonderful ideas for soups. And winter is just the time for warm and healthy soups! Thanks for sharing all of these.

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  4 місяці тому

      Thank you so much for always watching my video! I'm always so happy to hear from you 😆 I'm glad you liked my tips for making crispy tempura. And yes! Udon noodles are the best in the cold winter.
      About the dark miso, it may be available for purchase here. Please check it out! It seems to contain "dashi" just like the one I used in this video.
      amzn.to/3UVmuCz

    • @hollish196
      @hollish196 4 місяці тому

      @@JapaneseCookingChannel Thank you for the link! I was searching under the wrong descriptor!

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  4 місяці тому

      You are welcome! Hope you enjoy the dark color soybean miso!

  • @TheMariesTeas
    @TheMariesTeas 4 місяці тому +1

    Oh wowza!!!!❤❤❤ Thank you so much for this!!!!

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  4 місяці тому

      Thank you so much for watching my video!! Please give them a try 😊💕

  • @E4Alabbasy
    @E4Alabbasy 4 місяці тому +2

    Thank you so much! I'll definitely try the recipes 🥰

  • @lolitakaur4125
    @lolitakaur4125 4 місяці тому +1

    All looks so delicious! My fav is the tempura udon of course.Thank you for sharig.

  • @artimisjay8071
    @artimisjay8071 4 місяці тому +4

    Oh thank you so much for these recipes! I was so nervous to prepare Udon, I'm so insecure about seasoning and especially the broth, so this is really helpful! ❤

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  4 місяці тому +1

      Oh I am glad to hear you say so! Thank you so much for always watching my video!
      Hope you enjoy various udon dishes at home 😊💕

  • @asfaltena
    @asfaltena 2 місяці тому +1

    Lovely recipe, thanks

  • @jonlava173
    @jonlava173 4 місяці тому +1

    I’m learning quite a bit from this channel. Merry Christmas 🎄🎁

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  4 місяці тому

      Merry Christmas 🎄🎁
      Thank you so much for always watching my video! Hope you enjoy some of these udon!

  • @mikaellarsson7932
    @mikaellarsson7932 4 місяці тому +2

    Super, Sayaka! As always lots of tips and alternatives how to easily make genuine Japanese tastes. My favs are the katsu curry and the shrimp tempura with wakame. Do not get the Java curry roux here, only S&B, but it is good, I use medium. In Japan I do not eat udon so often, but love cold, mild udon soup when it is warm outside. My gf on the other hand can eat udon and all kinds of pasta every day! When in Europe she always want pasta, Italian or Japanese :-)) Arigato for another great clip! Happy New Year!

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  4 місяці тому +1

      Thank you so much as always! I love katsu curry and shrimp tempura udon too!
      Yea! I think S&B curry is also great 😊
      Oh your gf really love pasta! Does she like Japanese style pasta too...? I love it too, but I haven't made it recently, so I want to eat it.
      I believe that udon is still less well known worldwide than ramen. So, I really hope it will be as popular as ramen 😁
      Thanks again! Happy New Year! 🎍

    • @mikaellarsson7932
      @mikaellarsson7932 4 місяці тому +1

      @@JapaneseCookingChannel Yes, ramen is far more well-known than udon outside of Japan. And, yes, my gf likes Japanese pasta of all sorts, she is Japanese, from Fukuoka. We have two friends who work in noodle shops, now and then they bring us noodles when they visit. Looking forward to the next clip!

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  4 місяці тому +1

      Oh! I see! Japanese style pasta is sooo good and there are so many varieties.
      Thank you for saying that. I will try my best to make next clip!

  • @diegoila5679
    @diegoila5679 4 місяці тому +1

    Impecable, como siempre .

  • @allsmiles1808
    @allsmiles1808 4 місяці тому +1

    Fluffy udon (4) is my Fav.

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  4 місяці тому +1

      Thanks for watching it! I'm so glad you liked the fluffy egg udon 😆

  • @Sheepdog1314
    @Sheepdog1314 4 місяці тому +1

    yummy

  • @simont.b.2660
    @simont.b.2660 Місяць тому +1

    どうもありがとう! 美味しそうです! このうどんとても食べたい !☺ After watching your video, I miss my years living in Japan!

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  Місяць тому +1

      動画を見て頂きありがとうございます!😆 ぜひ家で、日本の味を再現してみてください!

    • @simont.b.2660
      @simont.b.2660 Місяць тому

      @@JapaneseCookingChannel してみます!😆

  • @ishtar990
    @ishtar990 3 місяці тому +1

    Needing help, love the recipes and I have had golden curry before and its lovely. Some even add garam marsala to this as well. I want to experiment with curry, dashi tyusu and miso paste. But I am a beginner and will buy the mirin, dashi, sake seperately later but for now I am not sure about the tastes and if its ideal for beginners. Also which do i add white or red miso paste? what is the difference?

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  3 місяці тому

      White miso is usually much sweeter than the red one. In my recipe, I usually use red miso paste. So, I recommend to buy it.
      About the mirin, dashi, and sake, please buy them to start making Japanese dishes. They appear in my videos so often!
      Please check this link to see the seasonings I used in the videos 👉misosoup.site/toolslist/

    • @ishtar990
      @ishtar990 3 місяці тому

      @@JapaneseCookingChannel Thank you will look over the list to see what I can actually get near me. I am more of a sweet tooth I must admit, only occasionally do i like savoury. So I wasnt sure about the miso paste. I remember going back long ago i made omelette with either dashi or mirin and it really taste amazing like I would buy at the restaurant. So i am keen to do a basic stock soups variety (save money) that I can change it up and add things to.

    • @ishtar990
      @ishtar990 3 місяці тому

      @@JapaneseCookingChannel BTW is there a difference when to use light or dark soy sauce?

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  3 місяці тому

      Japanese light and dark soy sauces refer more to color than to taste. Light soy sauce is slightly lighter in color, while dark soy sauce is darker in color. However, light soy sauce actually has a slightly higher salt content.
      Outside of Japan, some soy sauces described as "dark soy sauce" may have a higher salt content than other soy sauces.
      When making Japanese food, basically any kind of soy sauce will do as long as you use a Japanese brand, such as "Kikkoman" soy sauce.

  • @quinnhouk5369
    @quinnhouk5369 4 місяці тому +2

    Merry Christmas Eve

  • @blackhorse2947
    @blackhorse2947 4 місяці тому +2

    メリークリスマスさやか

  • @belamihok7519
    @belamihok7519 4 місяці тому +1

    😃😍❤🙏❤👍

  • @neeharawijeratne3427
    @neeharawijeratne3427 3 місяці тому +1

    🐼🐨

  • @jennifer1329
    @jennifer1329 4 місяці тому

    The green onion you called "negi" is called leek.

    • @jannef3574
      @jannef3574 4 місяці тому +1

      Leeks and green onions are different but in the same family. Leeks are larger grown in sand and soul. Green onions are grown in soil. Green onions are stronger tasting, while Leeks are mild and have a melty texture. Green onions are grassy tasting in the green, and the white bulb, the longer it cooks becomes a lighter taste. Green onions, you can eat it all. Leeks have dark green leaves that are not eatible. Scallions and green onions are the same in flavor. Scallions have a stronger flavor. Leeks are from the onion family known as the allium ampeloprasum and green onions are from the allium cepa species.