Thursday, June 12, 2014

YAKISOBA



This is a very popular Street Food in Brazil.
Yakisoba literally "fried noodles in sauce", is considered a Japanese dish but originated in China and is technically a derivative of Chinese chow mein. Although soba usually refers to buckwheat noodles in mainland Japan, Yakisoba noodles are made from wheat flour similar to ramen.This dish can be prepared adding meats or vegetables of your choice.
Information source: wikipedia

Ingredients:
Yakisoba noodles
Yakisoba sauce .. 2-3 tbsps (available in stores)
( You can substitute it with - 2 tsp soy sauce+2 tsp blackbean sauce+1tsp chilli sauce)
Garlic paste .... 1 tbsp
Ginger ......... 1 tbsp (julienned)
Brocolli .... 1/2 cup
Carrot ...... 1/4 cup ( peeled and sliced diagonally)
Bell peppers ... 1 cup ( red, green & yellow - cut into cubes)
Onion ........... 1 small (cut into cubes)
Oil ..... 2-3 tbsps
Salt .. to taste
Method:
1. Boil the noodles adding salt and a little oil to the water. Drain and set aside.

2. In a pan heat a little oil and ad the garlic and ginger. Saute and add all the vegetables and salt. Stir fry for a minute and simmer just until the vegetables are cooked a bit, but should remain crunchy.

3. Stir in the sauce and the noodles. Mix and serve hot immediately.

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45 comments:

  1. I'm feeling hungry seeing that wonderful dish..

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  2. Looks cool Shoba.... Yummy.....

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  3. very colorful dish shobha


    just one suggestion i want to give u

    u have kept comments on moderation then mayb u can remove captcha. i can hardly see whats there and i hv to keep refreshing to see some clear captchas he heh my eyesight is bit bad

    pls buraa mat manna agar comment moderation mein hai toh u can leave captcha

    its upto u bas jst wanted bit easy for my poor eyes hehee

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  4. great information.. incredible and yummy yum..

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  5. This is a lovely colourful dish. Yummy!

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  6. hi Shobha
    Wow, I can't help drooling. I just love noodles
    Well done!
    If you submitted your yakisoba photos to http://www.foodporn.net , I'll bet they will make you on the home page.
    Gosh, you have made me sooo hungry !

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  7. This japanese noodles looks too delicious...will definitely try it

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  8. yummy dear...link it up with Street Party Food event in my blog.

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  9. Hi Shibha ji the noodles look super exciting. Theirs an award waiting for you please accept it. http://supriyajm.blogspot.com/2012/06/baingan-bhartavangyache-bharit-and-some.html

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    1. Thanks a lot for the award.. I am honoured :)

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  10. New and looks inviting. My kid's love noodles. Thx for linking.

    Vardhini
    Event: Kid's Delight

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  11. Wow, this looks so yummy & colorful! Fantastic recipe!

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  12. name of the dish is new to me. looks very colorful and wonderful

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  13. Delicious noodles.love the pics.

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  14. Spicy exotic noodles..New to me Shobha.Thanks for sharing.

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  15. I want this super catchy noodles rite now.

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    1. All yours Priya.. you can finish the platter

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  16. Looks delicious!

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  17. Shobhaji, I think it is Japanese noodles preparation. Excellently made. Looks gorgeous.

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  18. This is delicious dish and very new to me. Thanks for linking it to the event. Also one of your readers Meena has requested you to remove the captchas. Well I agree with her can you please do that. Many a times I do not comment here because of this. Thanks

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    1. Thanks Archana ... I have removed them now..

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