I love noodles of all sorts and am always looking for more ways to use them. My daughter went to an Asian supermarket and bought me these frozen udon noodles. Far better than the dried variety! Here’s a nice quick way to use them with some pork and lots of delicious bok choy.
Udon Noodles with Pork
Ingredients:
2 tsp soy sauce + ¼ cup soy sauce
2 tsp white wine vinegar
2 tsp sugar
1 tsp cornstarch
6 – 8 oz boneless pork, sliced into 1/8
inch slices
2 tbsp oyster sauce
1 tbsp balsamic vinegar
½ tsp ground pepper
10 oz udon noodles, dried or frozen
2 tsp toasted sesame oil
2 tsp vegetable oil
8 oz bok choy trimmed and sliced.
Directions:
In a medium bowl whisk together 2 tsp soy sauce,
white wine vinegar, sugar, and cornstarch. Add the pork and toss to coat
In a small bowl combine ¼ cup soy sauce,
oyster sauce, balsamic vinegar, and pepper.
Cook noodles in boiling water according to
package directions. Drain and rinse under cold water. Drizzle with sesame oil
and toss to coat.
Heat vegetable oil. Add pork and cook until
lightly browned. About 2 minutes. Remove pork to a plate
In the skillet, add bok choy, cook for
about 2 minutes
Add noodles and soy mixture. Cook until
noodles have absorbed most of the liquid, about 4 minutes. Add pork and cook
another 1 – 2 minutes.
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that sounds delicious Vicki! I will try it with chicken:)
ReplyDeleteChicken willl work fine.
DeleteThank you for the Udon Noodles with Pork and Bok Choy recipe. We've never had udon noodles, but this recipe would be an awesome first.
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This sounds easy and tasty. Will have to look for frozen udon noodles and give this a try soon. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis recipe seems very easy, Vicki. Thank you for sharing it with us along with great photos! JOY! Luis at ole dot travel
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe, Vicki! We love both bok choy and udon noodles so I'll be trying this soon!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a winner. All the wonderful taste profiles in one dish.
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