Japanese Food Tips
Yakisoba (Fried Noodles)
February 27, 2017
Yakisoba

Omu-yakisoba

Yakisoba instant noodles in tray

Yakisoba (fried noodles) is a very popular home cooked dish in Japan. Generally, yakisoba means frying steamed noodles, sliced pork and cabbage with Worcestershire sauce. Most Japanese dishes have a soy sauce taste. However, yakisoba is unique because it has a Worcestershire sauce taste. There are famous dishes with a yakisoba twist. Omu-yakisoba is an omelet stuffed with yakisoba. Yakisoba-pan is a hot dog bun filled with yakisoba. There is also yakisoba instant noodles, and two types are available - in soft plastic packages and in trays. To make the packaged noodles, they are put into hot water in a frying pan and cooked with meat and vegetables. To make the tray type, hot water is added and then drained after a few minutes. Worcestershire sauce can be added before serving. This type does not need a frying pan. Our recipe site offers many yakisoba dishes. If you would like, cook them and enjoy.
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