Cold Pork Shabu-Shabu Somen Noodles with Sesame Sauce. This is "Mizkan Sesami Sauce "Cold Pork Shabu Shabu"" by shin-go on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them. Shabu Shabu is a popular Japanese-style hot pot where the meat and assorted vegetables are cooked in a flavorful broth called kombu dashi. Dilute the ponzu sauce with the broth and serve udon noodles.
It's too expensive to buy so often in Australia, and home-made has a richer sesame flavour, so I like to make it myself. Having experimented with Goma-dare several times, sometimes just adding ingredients (tekitou), sometimes. Shabu-shabu is usually enjoyed with a bowl of rice. You can have Cold Pork Shabu-Shabu Somen Noodles with Sesame Sauce using 8 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Cold Pork Shabu-Shabu Somen Noodles with Sesame Sauce
- It's 1 of serving Somen noodles.
- You need 3 slice of Pork.
- You need 1 of Cucumber, daikon radish.
- It's 3 tbsp of ☆Japanese sesame dressing.
- Prepare 3 tbsp of ☆Mentsuyu.
- You need 1 tsp of ☆Grated garlic.
- You need 1 of Hot water.
- You need 1 tbsp of Sake.
This Japanese noodle dish with sliced meat and veggies is the perfect recipe to keep you warm and happy this season. Elevate your shabu shabu dinner party or any asian meal with this salty, decadent Shoyu Sesame Shabu Shabu Dipping Sauce - it tastes like a rich peanut. Best meat for shabu shabu: We usually have thinly sliced pork, beef or both with our shabu shabu. Place them in front of each person with a set of chopsticks (or a fork if you prefer!).
Cold Pork Shabu-Shabu Somen Noodles with Sesame Sauce instructions
- Julienne the daikon radish and cucumber. Mix the ☆ ingredients well, and set aside..
- Add the sake to the hot water, and swish the pork gently back and forth until it changes colour. Transfer to a paper towel, and let it cool. Cook the somen noodles as well..
- Serve the somen noodles. Plate your noodles → cucumber, daikon radish → pork in that order. Swirl in the Step 1 sauce on top, and you're done..
Somen are thin wheat noodles, as thin as vermicelli, more delicate than buckwheat. Twirled around chopsticks and dipped in a sauce made with soy sauce and dashi, the noddles don't require much prep, and are utterly refreshing. Each noodle, dipped in sauce, is cold, firm, and rich. If you like spicy food, you gonna love this sauce with shabushabu! Have you ever had a shabu shabu?