In the second installment of our special Japanese Cooking series Joshua Beatty teaches you how to make his all-time favorite fridge clean out dish – Abura Soba!
Abura Soba is a versatile soup-less ramen noodle dish perfect for our times. It is quick to prepare and totally flexible based on what you have in your fridge. You can even use anything from instant noodles to fresh or frozen noodles of any thickness!
During the class we will prepare a seafood abura soba with a spectrum of options for going full veg or meat-lovers depending on your preference and what’s in the fridge on the day of our lesson.
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To participate in the class you should have the following ingredients:
Noodles
100 – 200 grams of noodles (1 small handful per person). Use what you have. Fresh, frozen, or instant ramen noodles. Rice noodles if gluten free is preferred
Toppings
1 handful of leafy greens (spinach, kale, cabbage, red cabbage, seaweed, shiso, and/or basil)
1 cup of crunchy greens (broccoli, cauliflower, zucchini, brussels sprouts, and/or asparagus)
1 to 1.5 cups of bite-sized protein (salmon, shrimp, fried tofu, chicken, or thinly sliced pork)
1 small onion (yellow, white, or red)
2+ cloves of garlic (or garlic powder)
½ to 1 whole Hanjyuku tamago (prep in advance – see recipe)
If cooking fish, save the skin, add a bit of salt & pepper, and cook with a bit of oil until crispy
Tare/Abura for the bottom of each serving bowl
Sesame seeds to taste
½ teaspoon Sesame oil
½ teaspoon Olive oil or rendered chicken fat (schmaltz)
1 teaspoon Soy sauce
Spices (to taste)
Chinese 5 spice
Turmeric
Celery salt
Salt/pepper
Dried peppers or red pepper flakes
Cheap Sake, white wine, or cooking sake
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