Teriyaki udon

June 12, 2008  Print This Post Print This Post
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The name of the dish sounds very Japanese but I doubt if you’ll find teriyaki udon listed in the menu of Japanese restaurants. I sort of invented it last night because I wanted a low-fat meal with meat in it. You know, like making a statement that low-fat means neither meatless nor a total abstention from red meat. I bought lean pork meat a few days ago, sliced it thinly then marinated the sliced pork in teriyaki sauce overnight in the fridge. Twenty-four hours later, I used the marinated pork to make this noodle dish.

Teriyaki udon

What’s that on top of the noodles? Nori. You know, the sheets of dried seaweed used for making sushi and maki. Nori comes in many varieties, some are flavored and ready-to-eat. I used kitchen shears to cut toasted nori into fine, fine strips and that’s what you see in the photo.

Serves 2 to 3.

Ingredients for teriyaki udon

100 g. of udon (dry weight)
100 g. of pork, thinly sliced and marinated in 3 to 4 tbsps. of teriyaki sauce
another 3 to 4 tbsps. of teriyaki sauce
1/4 head of cabbage, finely shredded
1 small carrot, peeled and cut into matchsticks
1 tbsp. of vegetable cooking oil
snipped nori for garnish

Cook the soba according to package directions. Drain. Douse with cold water and drain well.

Heat the cooking oil in a non-stick wok. Cook the pork over high heat for about 2 minutes.

Add the cabbage and carrot and cook for another 30 seconds, stirring often.

Add the cooked noodles, pour in the teriyaki sauce and cook, tossing, for another 30 seconds.

Top with snipped nori before serving.

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2 Responses to “Teriyaki udon”
  1. N.E. says:

    This is actually rather interesting seeing as the number of filipino recipe sites I’ve stumbled into thus far remain to be scarce.

    Hats off to you. [:

  2. JOEY TOSINO says:

    parang kinain ko to last weekend.
    ang inorder ko kasi, BEEF FRIED NOODLES.
    ang pagkakaiba nga lang yung sayo pork.
    tapos yung noodles ng kinain ko pagkaluto, fry muna nila ng konti, kaya merong “dark prito edges” yung noodles.
    sa japanese restaurant pala to, tapos nilunod ko ng 20 pieces of shrimp tempura, haha.

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