If love noodles, give our easy Thai Noodle Soup a try! Our family has been slightly obsessed with Japanese food lately. It is definitely our number one takeout indulgence. We love Japanese food so much, we had to figure out how to bring those delicious flavours home without breaking the bank.  After a fair amount of research, this recipe for Udon Noodle Soup came to be. If you can’t get enough of ramen, you will also fall in love with udon noodles. They are thicker and paler in colour compared to the ramen noodles but just as delicious in soups. They are also readily available in most supermarkets or online. Udon noodles are sold in both cooked and uncooked varieties.  If you can’t find udon noodles, feel free to substitute with ramen noodles or even linguine!

Authentic Japanese Taste

If you want your Japanese dishes to taste like in your favourite restaurant, you need to get one very important ingredient. Dashi stock concentrate, which is the foundation of the Japanese flavour. Look online if your local supermarket doesn’t carry it. It’s easier to find than you think and well worth it! For my udon noodle soup I used Tsuyu soup stock, which is Dashi plus soy sauce and a couple of other ingredients like mirin and such. Apart from its use in soups, tsuyu is also used as a dipping sauce. Just think of dipping gyoza into it. Yum! You might be wondering what it tastes like. If you are a Japanese food fan, you’ve tasted it already! It’s the ultimate ingredient to bring that umami factor to your food. Salty, tangy, sweet and a touch bitter. Tsuyu brings the perfect balance of flavours. It will make your soups so much more interesting. 

How to Make It

You will be happy to find out that making this soup is actually extremely easy and fast! To start you will cook the eggs, so they will have a chance to cool slightly before you peel them.  Then you will cook the aromatics like onions, garlic and ginger to boost the flavour of your soup. Then add the chicken or beef stock, soy sauce, Dashi or Tsuyu stock and udon noodles. Cook till the noodles are soft, which takes about 12 minutes. If your udon noodles come pre-cooked, they will only require heating through.  Easy! I added fried ground pork flavoured with garlic, ginger, soy sauce and mirin, which I cook in a separate pan at the same time as the soup. You can leave the pork out if you wish. 

Serving suggestions

Apart from the delicious taste Japanese cuisine is known for its penchant for the strong visuals. To put it plainly, their food is just so pretty! While it doesn’t seem as important to some I can assure you all the extras add to the taste and texture as well. Here are my usual topping, which are easy enough to find. 

soft boiled egg  green onions carrots cut into matchsticks Nori sheets, the same ones you use for wrapping sushi  black and white sesame seeds

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