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Authentic Gourmet Vegan Udon Noodles. The Udon Dashi can be served chilled, room temperature of hot depending on the season and your preference. The leftover ingredients to make the Udon Dashi can also be eaten and are very tasty. Authentic Gourmet Vegan Udon Noodles is something which I have loved my entire life.

Authentic Gourmet Vegan Udon Noodles The ingredients needed to make Authentic Gourmet Vegan Udon Noodles: Ingredients required to make Vegan Stir Fry Udon Noodles. This is just the list of ingredients that describes each ingredient's role in this recipe. For a list of FULL ingredients with quantity and instructions, scroll down to the recipe card at the bottom of the page. » Udon noodles – use pre-cooked Japanese udon noodles for best results.

Hey everyone, it’s me, Dave, welcome to our recipe site. Today, I will show you a way to make a distinctive dish, authentic gourmet vegan udon noodles. It is one of my favorites. This time, I will make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

The Udon Dashi can be served chilled, room temperature of hot depending on the season and your preference. The leftover ingredients to make the Udon Dashi can also be eaten and are very tasty. Authentic Gourmet Vegan Udon Noodles is something which I have loved my entire life.

Authentic Gourmet Vegan Udon Noodles is one of the most popular of current trending meals on earth. It is simple, it is fast, it tastes yummy. It is enjoyed by millions daily. Authentic Gourmet Vegan Udon Noodles is something that I have loved my entire life. They are fine and they look fantastic.

To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook authentic gourmet vegan udon noodles using 18 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Authentic Gourmet Vegan Udon Noodles:

  1. {Make ready 5 of dried Shiitake mushrooms (dried weight 20-30g).
  2. {Take 12 g of Kombu (dried kelp).
  3. {Make ready 20 g of dried soybeans.
  4. {Get 2 g of Kanpyo (Dried Gourd Strips).
  5. {Take of Udon noodles for two people.
  6. {Take of Condiments of your choice, such as chopped scallions, grated ginger, grated daikon and nori.
  7. {Make ready of SEASONING "A" for the Shiitake.
  8. {Prepare 30 ml of Mirin.
  9. {Make ready 30 ml of soy sauce.
  10. {Take 1 tsp of grain vinegar (such as Japanese Rice Vinegar).
  11. {Get of SEASONING "B" for the KAESHI or seasoning  for the Udon Dashi broth).
  12. {Make ready of ◎ 40ml Soy sauce.
  13. {Prepare of ◎ 15g brown sugar.
  14. {Get of ◎ 15ml Mirin.
  15. {Make ready of SEASONING "C" for the leftover Konbu, Soybean, Konpyo & Shiitake Stems.
  16. {Make ready of ○ 50ml water.
  17. {Make ready of ○ 1 Tbsp soy sauce.
  18. {Make ready of ○ 2 tsp Mirin.

How to make Vegetable udon noodle soup – authentic Japanese recipe – 野菜うどん. Made from wheat flour, udon noodles are a staple of Japanese cuisine, and are beloved for their long, chewy texture and their fairly neutral flavor — they're at home in cozy soups and cold noodle salads alike. There's nothing more comforting than a steaming bowl of Vegetarian Udon Noodle Soup! Made with vegan dashi broth and topped with minced mushroom, tofu, crispy fried eggplant, and bok choy, this is going to be your favorite thing to eat all year round.

Steps to make Authentic Gourmet Vegan Udon Noodles:

  1. Soak the Kombu in water for 30 minutes and then cut finely. Kombu Dashi will further deepen from the cut surfaces..
  2. Heat the frying pan, and roast the dried soybeans over low heat until golden brown. The sound will change from a dry metallic sound to a kind of muffled sound. When the sound changes back to the original dry metallic sound, they are done..
  3. Soak the Kombu and roasted soybeans in water overnight. Rinse the dried Shiitake and place it in water in a separate bowl and soak overnight in the fridge..
  4. Use the water to rehydrate the Kombu-soybean and Shiitake which creates dashi. Use 350ml of the Kombu-soybean dashi and add 300ml of the Shiitake Dashi. You will need a total of 650ml of the two dashi so adjust liquid levels as needed..
  5. Add the Kanpyo to (4.), and heat with Shiitake, Kombu, and soybeans, and bring to a boil. Boil on high heat for two minutes and remove the scum..
  6. Remove from the heat and allow to cool for 30 minutes. While cooling, the Dashi will further emerge..
  7. Strain the Dashi from (6.). You will need a total of 440ml. Add more water if less than 440ml (The Dashi leftover soybeans, kanpyo & konbu make a delicious side dish, so after straining, set the leftovers aside to use latter)..
  8. Remove the Shiitake stems (you will use them later) and slice the Shiitake caps into 5mm strips..
  9. Place 300ml of the 420ml Dashi from (7.) into a pot and add the Shiitake caps, with Seasonings "A" (Mirin, soy sauce, and vinegar). Boil for a short while and remove the scum..
  10. Simmer on low heat for another ten minutes to reduce to about 180ml, then remove and allow to cool. After ten minutes, take out the boiled Shiitake only. You will use the remaining 180ml of this Dashi later in Step 12..
  11. Place the Seasonings "B" in a separate pot. Because the amounts are small, make the Kaeshi by tilting the pan over low heat and mixing well with chopsticks until the sugar melts..
  12. Add 180ml of the leftover Dashi from which you removed the simmered Shiitake in (10.), and 140ml of the remaining dashi from (7.) and the Kaeshi Seasoning from (11.)..
  13. Chill the soup from (12.). You should have approximately 350ml of Udon soup. As it cools, the taste will mellow, and over time the Umami taste will become deeper..
  14. Cut off only the hard part of the Shiitake stems and cut into small pieces to make them easier to eat. Along with the leftover soybean, konbu, and kanpyo mix Seasonings "C" and simmer until only a little Dashi remains..
  15. Boil the Udon noodles and eat with the Udon Dashi from (13.). The Udon Dashi can be served chilled, room temperature of hot depending on the season and your preference. Enjoy the boiled Shiitake, the boiled items from (14.), and condiments of your choice such as chopped green scallions, grated ginger, grated Daikon, and Nori..
  16. Traditionally, the boiled Udon Noodles and Udon Dashi are served separately. The Udon Noodles are dipped into the Dashi and eaten slurped down. Condiments are usually added to the Dashi in small quantities. Japanese like to add just enough condiments for one mouthful to enjoy various taste combinations for the Udon meal. Of course, you are also welcome to add the Shiitake and/or the Leftover Dashi Ingredients to the Udon Dashi or eaten separately as a side dish..

Udon noodles are made with wheat flour and salt and tamari (or soy sauce) is very salty, so you don't need to add any salt. You can use your favorite veggies, I usually add the vegetables I have in my fridge. Chef Morimoto says, "Dried udon noodles are fine, Store-bought pre-cooked udon work well. But there's nothing like homemade udon and believe it or not, you can really make the irresistibly slick, chewy, spring noodles at home. Just water, flour,
a rolling pin and a little patience.

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