Easy Udon Noodle Soup
In the mood for a comforting bowl of hot noodle soup? Make this one-pot Easy Udon Noodle Soup in just 10 minutes! With a light, savory broth and thick and chewy Japanese noodles, this recipe hits the spot every time.
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Ingredients
- ½ head Shanghai bok choy ((you can substitute with napa cabbage, green cabbage, or spinach))
- 1½ cups water
- ¼ cup mentsuyu (concentrated noodle soup base)
- 1 serving udon noodles ((frozen, about ½ lb/250 g per serving; I like to use frozen Sanuki udon from Asian/Japanese markets))
- 2 pieces satsumaage (fried fish cakes) ((optional))
- 2 slices kamaboko (fish cake) ((optional))
- 1 soft or hard-boiled egg ((sliced in half))
- shichimi togarashi (Japanese seven spice) ((optional, for a spicy kick))
Steps
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Gather all the ingredients. I use an electric pot for this recipe and others in the 10-Minute Meal series. You also could use a regular saucepan on the stove.
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Trim the stem end of a head of Shanghai bok choy and cut it in half lengthwise. I slice through the bottom white part with my knife, then pull apart the two halves with my hands. Cut ½ head Shanghai bok choy in half again so you have two quarters. Reserve the rest of the bok choy for another use.
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Add 1½ cups water and ¼ cup mentsuyu (concentrated noodle soup base) to a saucepan or electric pot. Cover with a lid. Heat the saucepan over medium-high heat or on Mode II (600W) for the electric pot.
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When the broth is boiling, add the bok choy. Cover the pot and cook for about 45 seconds, depending on the bok choy's size.
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Next, add 1 serving udon noodles (no need to defrost) to the boiling soup broth. Add 2 pieces satsumaage (fried fish cakes) on top of the frozen noodles. Cook the noodles according to the package instructions. This brand of frozen udon noodles requires reheating for 1 minute. Using chopsticks, stir the noodles to loosen them up.
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Transfer the noodles and soup broth to a large bowl and arrange the bok choy and fried fish cakes on top. Add 2 slices kamaboko (fish cake) and 1 soft or hard-boiled egg.
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If you'd like, sprinkle shichimi togarashi (Japanese seven spice) on top for a spicy kick. Enjoy!
Nutrition Facts (per serving)
Macronutrients
*DV = Daily Value based on a 2,000 calorie diet


















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