Mushroom Udon Noodle Bowl Recipe (2024)

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Stella

I'm one of those rare people that is not a better cook than a Chez Panisse trained chef with over 20 years of restaurant cooking experience. I made the recipe as stated and it is fabulous. Complex flavor with minimum ingredients and fuss.

Celine

Re: Butter Asians would never use butter and it would drastically alter the taste. Kombu is traditional, but you can sub fish sauce. Shiitake should be hydrated separately in hot or boiling water for 20 min and then strained through a coffee filter to catch the small grit. Then add that strained sh*take water & shiitake to the soup. You can use fresh cremini or portabella as well. Mirin has a totally different flavor than sherry so not really a substitute. spinach instead of

PeppaD.

I recommend adding the tofu to the bowl with noodles, rather than to the soup pot. Soft or medium tofu will disintegrate in the hot soup, especially if there are leftovers to be reheated the next day.

North Star

Good recipe! Just a note, don't add the sesame oil until you serve it (it gets lost if you add it too soon) and Shichimi Togarashi is often labeled just "Togarashi". Togarashi is a simple blend of szechwan peppercorn, cayenne, sesame and orange peel . America's got good recipe if you can't find it at the grocery.

Sayaka

Butter is used in Japanese cooking, and Hokkaido is known for butter in their cooking. Obviously introduced by the West but it has been integrated into Japanese cooking.

Sayaka

Soba is a healthy alternative to udon. I might have similar calories but it is whole wheat and has higher protein content.

Celine

Sorry about the end of my comment. You can substitute spinach, kale or Chinese cabbage If you are using miso, it does not fare well to be boiled, so not good for the next day. Re: leeks...better to use the white part of the scallions. For heat use a chile oil after it it served. I am not an expert on Asian cooking, but I have a lot of cookbooks and Asian friends.. some things matter in a recipe & some don't. You can also add a beaten raw egg at the end. Pour slowly and stir.

Andrew

Superb! I made this as specified with a few alterations. First, I made the stock in an Instant Pot in soup mode, pressure cooking on high for 30 minutes with natural release. This provided a deep flavor for the both. Second, I added a 4 oz. can of water chestnuts to the soup. Finally, I added a scant teaspoon of chiu chow sauce (red chili flakes in oil) to each bowl of soup when serving. A friend who lived for years in China declared it the most authentic he has had outside of China. So good!

danatreat

This soup was tasty but I felt the proportions were way off. One pound of noodles for 8 cups of liquid? Not a chance. I didn’t add the noodles to the soup pot, just put them directly in the bowls and ladled the hot soup over. I did 10 cups of stock and it barely served four of us. I had an entire half pound of noodles left over.

Patrick

Read this at 7 am. I want this for breakfast. Replace tofu with semi-hard boiled egg.

Sayaka

Togarashi actually just means red chili pepper. Shichimi togarashi is a subtype with seven different ingredients (shichi = 7).

Av

Nice soup, the broth made it tasty. I might not make it again in my small apt kitchen; multiple pots, strainer, etc and counter space needed. If I do I’ll skip the butter (tasted a little odd to me) and make sure to whisk the miso in liquid before adding for easier assimilation.

Courtney M

I thought this was really delicious, the broth especially. My tip would be, thin out the miso paste before putting it in the soup. I didn't do that and then wasn't able to stir it in that well. I ate a big spoonful of miso before realizing what I had done. Miso is tasty but not a full spoonful of it!

Robin

Great flavors! Simple modifications (for my personal taste):-To ensure I had to correct noodle/broth ratio, instead of mixing the noodles with the broth I put the noodles in the bottom of my soup bowls and simply ladled the broth/veg/tofu mixture over.-Added some thinly sliced kale to the bottom of my noodle bowl to add some green & texture-Since I was just cooking for two people, I reserved half of the broth for the next day (Already assembled soup doesn't keep that well).

Liz

Great recipe for riffing! Used my own homemade chicken broth that I always have in the freezer. Simmered it for 20 min with ginger piece and garlic clove. Used veg I had on hand - in place of leeks used shallot and sweet onion in much smaller quantity. Added french cut green beans to mushroom saute in place of bok choy. No tofu, served leftover steak tips on the side.

varguez

I don’t know why this recipe has so many stars. It took añmosg all the pots I have at home to make, a long time standing up cutting and cutting different parts and in the end it’s just meh. I cooked it as written. I agree about keeping the tofu and noodles separate . Mine started to get all mushy from just sitting in the broth after cooking. Maybe the chef made this soup with super fancy noodles and that’s why it says to keep in broth. I just used what it was available at my Whole Foods .

Susan

I made only one change: I used homemade chicken broth instead of water. I still boiled and steeped with the aromatics. Just lovely. Another Tanis triumph.

srfrail

This recipe is delicious. I subbed cremini for the shiitake and chard for the bok choy because I had them on hand and needed to use them up. I didn’t have dried wood ear mushrooms so I used a scant palmful of Trader Joe’s mushroom umami seasoning and I subbed the udon noodles for TJ’s potstickers. My husband was very excited that there are leftovers. I’ll def add this to the weeknight rotation.

Melissa G

Made this last night and it was DELICIOUS.

HC

I make this all the time. Fresh sh*takes are expensive so I use some baby bellas when I don’t feel like paying double. I add dashi to the broth for extra oomph. I also add dried tofu skin when I add the bok choy for extra protein and texture. Often find myself adding more miso. I also rarely add noodles unless I want a bigger meal.

marie

Superb. Made exactly as recommended. Delicious.

mkane

I did use the red miso on the second go, and it was more full bodied. I also use two leaks which I would continue to do. for the udon, are used two of the large pieces and as described just dropped them in the boiling water for one minute. the dishe is really good

delicious!

This is some yummy soup! And not too hard to cook. I did double the broth based on other comments and it was a good decision. I also added more miso because I wanted more salt but I have problems. Highly highly recommend.

Sam

I didn’t have exact ingredients so used oyster mushrooms, mustard greens, and linguine-style rice noodles, not sure if it counts as making the recipe! But it was good! Yes, you have to a) add noodles to bowls not to pot for ratio and b) thin out miso before adding or you may get a chunk of it in your spoon. If you like this but want a simpler recipe, and don’t care about authenticity, try Melissa Clark’s Spicy Noodle Soup with Mushrooms.

Susan S

Approx 2.5 tsp hondashi powder for 8 cups water

Cat

To simplify my shopping list, for the broth I used the scallions, ginger, garlic, shiitake, salt and then Hondashi. And instead of leaks, I just slivered some scallion greens as a replacement.

Cas

I replaced the dried shiitakes & water used to make the broth with 4 C chicken stock & 4 C water; I also used rice vinegar instead of mirin and it still turned out great! This definitely took longer than an hour but it came together quickly once all the prep work was done.

Sky

Good stuff. Don’t sweat if you don’t have bok choy handy, good with all sorts of green veggies. Chard, kale, broccoli, green beans, asparagus, all of the above!

Rahel

Just made this for the xth time but this time with very thin green asparagus instead of bok choy and soba instead of udon - best version of this soup yet!

Mac

The broth is really nice and delicately flavored! I will add a lot less miso next time because it took over the flavor. I would add a few tablespoons, taste and adjust.

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Mushroom Udon Noodle Bowl Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is udon noodle bowl healthy? ›

They can also be used as stir-fry noodles or served cold with a healthy dip like miso sauce. However you want to use them, udon noodles made from whole wheat flour are very satisfying, and in moderation, they provide a healthy dose of carbohydrates and fiber as well as several nutrients to benefit your health.

Why is udon healthier than ramen? ›

What's the healthiest? While both dishes brim with flavor, Udon could be considered the healthier of the two noodle type dishes as it tends to have cleaner, simpler toppings and has lower sodium as it doesn't use kansui (the alkaline solution that gives ramen its unique flavor).

Do you soak udon noodles before cooking? ›

If you're using dried udon noodles, be sure to soak them in warm water for at least 20 minutes before cooking. Udon noodles can be cooked in a variety of ways - boiling, stir-frying, or even deep-frying. Be sure to add some sort of flavouring to your udon noodles, whether it's a sauce, broth, or seasonings.

What is the pink stuff in udon? ›

It's made by forming, steaming, and molding the fish paste on a small wooden board. It resembles a semi-cylindrical white mass. Red kamaboko is white on the inside with a striking pink outer layer. It is a topping for noodle dishes such as udon and soba.

Is udon okay for weight loss? ›

Udon soup is such a versatile cuisine. Many people can change it up depending on the diet they hope to eat it with. If you're hoping to gain weight, you can bulk it up with more calories and protein. Conversely, the same can be said for those of you trying to lose weight.

Can I eat udon for weight loss? ›

Health Benefits of Udon Noodles

They also contain complex carbohydrates, which help to improve weight loss, as well as reduce the risks of various heart diseases and type 2 diabetes.

What is healthier white rice or udon noodles? ›

The same amount of calories can be found in 50 grams of noodles (dry, uncooked). So for the same amount (eg: 100 grams) noodles will contribute higher calories. But when you ask which one is healthier, then the noodle or rice that you usually consume is more or less the same.

Which is healthier udon or soba noodles? ›

Which is Healthier, Udon or Soba? With its wholegrain like appearance and buckwheat heavy base, Soba is the healthier choice when it comes to your Asian noodle game. This is because buckwheat is lower in carbohydrates and lower in calories so it's a good choice for those trying to cut back.

Should you drink udon broth? ›

The slurping enhances the flavors and helps cool down the hot noodles as they enter your mouth. If there is a broth, it is drunk directly from the bowl, eliminating the need for a spoon. It is not considered rude to leave some unfinished soup in the bowl at the end of the meal.

How many udon noodles per person? ›

To prepare bring 2L of water to the boil, add noodles (100g per serving) and stir. Simmer for 10 minutes then rinse briefly under cold water.

Do you fry or boil udon noodles? ›

Boil some water in a large saucepan. Add 250ml cold water and the udon noodles. (As they are so thick, adding cold water helps them to cook a little bit slower so the middle cooks through). If using frozen or fresh noodles, cook for 2 mins or until al dente; dried will take longer, about 5-6 mins.

Do you cook udon in water or broth? ›

Before adding-in the udon noodles, place them into a bowl of water. This will rinse-off the oil that it comes packaged in. Also Neighbors, feel free to cook the udon noodles directly into the broth (if you don't want to dip the noodles and keep them separate from the broth).

What is the swirly thing in udon? ›

Narutomaki, a type of cured fish cake, is a popular ramen topping with a distinctive pink swirl.

Why is my udon slimy? ›

Udon noodles are thick and made with wheat flour. This means that they have gluten in them and can be prone to getting sticky, or even mushy when not cooked properly. If you want slurpable noodles with a nice bite and smooth texture, then you have to be careful not to overcook them.

What is the white thing in udon? ›

Steamed Fish Paste

Pink and white slices of kamaboko are served chilled with soy sauce and wasabi or are placed in bowls of udon or ramen soup. Kamaboko is increasingly popular outside Japan.

Are udon noodles healthier than pasta? ›

Ramen or Udon Noodles

Nutrition notes: Usually found in brothy soups, these Asian noodles are made from refined white flour (not durum wheat), though there are whole-wheat versions. They have less fiber and protein than plain pasta and, unless they're enriched, fewer nutrients.

How many calories are in an udon noodle bowl? ›

Results for "Udon Noodles (Large Bowl)"

Other sizes: 1 serving - 620kcal, 100 g - 155kcal, 1 oz - 44kcal, more...

What is the healthiest noodle to eat? ›

Rice noodles are often considered one of the healthiest options available. They are naturally gluten-free, low in fat, and easy to digest. P'Nut Asian Kitchen incorporates rice noodles into many of their dishes, including the popular Pad Thai and Wonton Noodle Soup.

Are noodle bowls healthy? ›

Most noodles are healthy to consume in moderation, and getting plenty of protein, fiber, complex carbohydrates, and vitamins and minerals should be your goal when putting together a noodle bowl.

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