Super Easy Tips for Store-Bought Instant Yakisoba
- 1 whatever you prefer Packaged yakisoba
- 1 as much (to taste) Meat and vegetables
- 1 tbsp for each bag of noodles Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ) sauce
- These are your usual yakisoba noodles.
- The hint I was talking about is written on the back of the package.
- Get everything ready that you want to put in.
- We're not adding water, but we want the moisture from the veggies.
- If it seems dry, add just a little bit of water.
- If you're using a non-stick frying pan, you can stir-fry the meat and vegetables without oil.
- Get the noodles ready while they're frying.
- Cut open the ends of the bags of noodles and heat them up in the microwave.
- It takes 3 minutes for 3 bags in mine.
- Put the noodles in the frying pan.
- Notice how the noodles have untangled?
- When the juice from the stir-fried veggies has evaporated.
- Add the powdered seasoning that comes with the noodles.
- If you're making salt-flavored noodles, it's done.
- If you're making sauce-flavored noodles, mix in the yakiniku Japanese BBQ sauce here, or you can drizzle it on when you eat it.
- The one in the photo doesn't look very appetizing, but the noodles are delicious and not soggy.
- Serve with a sunny-side up cooked in the microwave, if you like.
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Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/151491-super-easy-tips-for-store-bought-instant-yakisoba (may not work)