Reproduce a professional-grade flavor with everyday ingredients in this oyster sauce yakisoba. The careful preparation of the noodles delivers an authentic restaurant-style texture and taste. Make this authentic yakisoba at home, directly taught by Chef Wakiyama.

Ingredients

Main Ingredients (2 servings)

  • Fresh Noodles 2 portions
  • Pork Belly 80g
  • Bean Sprouts 1 pack
  • Leeks 1 bunch

Seasonings

  • [A] Soy Sauce 1 tsp
  • [A] Sesame Oil 1.5 tbsp
  • [B] White Sesame Oil 1 tbsp (for searing noodles)
  • [C] White Sesame Oil 1 tbsp (for stir-frying)
  • [D] Cooking Sake (Rice Wine) 1 tbsp
  • [D] Oyster Sauce 4 tbsp
  • [D] Chicken Stock 4 tbsp
  • [D] Pepper (to taste)
  • [E] Sesame Oil (for finishing, to taste)

Steps

  1. Add fresh noodles (2 portions) to plenty of boiling water and briefly boil. Drain in a colander once it re-boils.
  2. Place the boiled noodles in cold water, cool them down, and thoroughly drain the water.
  3. Return the drained noodles to a bowl and mix with soy sauce (1 tsp) and sesame oil (1.5 tbsp). This step is key! Adding soy sauce to pre-warmed store-bought bagged noodles in the microwave will enhance their aroma.
  4. Heat white sesame oil (1 tbsp) in a frying pan and spread the prepared noodles evenly in the pan.
  5. Sear over medium to low heat without moving the noodles until they are golden brown on one side, then flip. This is a crucial technique! Searing both sides creates a texture that is soft in the center and crispy on the surface.
  6. Transfer the seared noodles to paper towels and loosen them.
  7. In the same frying pan, add pork belly (80g) and stir-fry until the surface turns white.
  8. Add white sesame oil (1 tbsp) and bean sprouts (1 pack), then stir-fry to coat the bean sprouts with the pork fat and oil.
  9. Add cooking sake (rice wine) (1 tbsp) and oyster sauce (2 tbsp) and stir-fry to allow the bean sprouts to absorb the flavors.
  10. Add chicken stock (4 tbsp) and then add the seared and loosened noodles.
  11. Stir-fry over high heat until the bean sprouts and noodles are well combined. Add the remaining oyster sauce (2 tbsp) and pepper (to taste).
  12. Add leeks (1 bunch) and stir-fry everything until the liquid from the sauce has evaporated.
  13. Drizzle with sesame oil (to taste) for finishing and mix well. It's ready to serve.

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