Number of steps: 4 super easy steps Time taken: 5 minutes About This Dish: My father is originally from Ise city which is located in Mie prefecture. There, Ise Udon is extremely popular. Everywhere you go, you'll see signs and little local diners serving this dish. Tourists love it too. Real Ise Udon is served with udon which is extremely thick (yeap, thicker than the usual udon); since this recipe aims for simple, easy and homemade, I use frozen packaged udon sold at Asian markets. What is also important is the so called "black broth". It's so concentrated that the broth does not cover the whole bowl up like you see in regular udon dishes. It stays in the bottom and you stir/mix as you enjoy the meal. For garnish, most restaurants just sprinkle some green onion. It's as simple as that. Since this recipe is very simple and easy, compared to the real Ise Udon, it's much less work and may taste a little different, but it's close enough and great to enjoy given the fact that it only takes 5 minutes to make! What You Need: (Makes 2 servings)
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Gina
5/31/2016 02:10:11 pm
Where can I purchase rise u don noodles to cook at home?
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Steve
6/5/2016 12:20:53 am
Gina, Ise Udon is only available in the city of Ise, Japan. It is certainly not available in the U.S. But have no fear! You can make this dish using any kind of udon noodles and you'll be fine! Cook the udon noodles according to package instructions. If you want to come close to Ise Udon, select Jumbo Udons for this dish. Bon Apetite!!
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