For just 80 yen per serving, create a budget-friendly, time-saving frozen curry udon that's perfect for busy days or a fresh start. A convenient and delicious meal!

Ingredients

Main Ingredients (1 serving)

  • Boiled Udon Noodles 1 ball (180g)
  • Green Onion 5cm
  • Chopped Fried Tofu Pouch 10g (approx. 1/2 pouch)
  • Pork Belly Slices 30g
  • Curry Roux 1 cube (20g)

Seasonings

  • Dashi Powder 1/2 tsp

Steps

  1. Thinly slice the green onion (5cm) diagonally.
  2. Remove the boiled udon noodles (1 ball, 180g) from the package, rinse with water, loosen them, and drain in a colander.
  3. Place the rinsed and drained udon noodles into a freezer-safe container. (Key Tip!) If they don't fit directly from the bag, rinsing and loosening them will help. If you have a larger container, you can place them in as is.
  4. Arrange the sliced green onion and chopped fried tofu pouch (10g, approx. 1/2 pouch) over the udon.
  5. Tear the pork belly slices (30g) into bite-sized pieces and spread them over the other ingredients.
  6. Finely chop the curry roux (1 cube, 20g) into about 9 small pieces and sprinkle over the ingredients. (Key Tip!) Chopping it finely makes it easier to melt and prevents lumps.
  7. Sprinkle the dashi powder (1/2 tsp) over the ingredients.
  8. Cover with a lid and store in the freezer. Consume within 3 weeks. (Key Tip!) If making multiple portions, repeat the same steps for efficiency.
  9. (When Cooking) If heating directly in the container, use a deep container and choose one that is okay to be stained or have odors transferred to it. You can also wrap it in plastic wrap and store it in a freezer bag.
  10. Transfer the frozen curry udon to a heatproof bowl and add 200ml of water.
  11. Cover with plastic wrap and microwave on 600W for 5 minutes.
  12. After heating, stir everything to dissolve the curry roux. (Key Tip!) Placing the pork at the bottom helps it cook through.
  13. Loosely cover with plastic wrap and microwave on 600W for about 2.5 minutes. (Be careful of boiling over)
  14. Stir thoroughly and check if the pork is cooked through. If it's not cooked enough, heat for additional time. (Key Tip!) Stirring will naturally thicken the sauce.
  15. (If Cooking in a Pot) Add the frozen curry udon and 200ml of boiling water to a pot and cook for 3-5 minutes until heated through.

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