For ingredients here,
I prefer to quick fry these thin sliced beef... |
Soba sauce |
I prefer Radish Kimchi to Cabbage Kimchi... |
Very yummy braised Burdock, glad I bought it! |
Soba noodle is made of buckwheat, a very healthy grain. When I was browsing at the grocery shop, I saw some "Burdock" with soya sauce. It looked very interesting and yummy so I thought it may go well with the noodles. I bought it home without any idea what it actually was until I googled and found out that it is actually a kind of herb plant for blood purification. It tasted really good, I'm glad I added it in!
I have never eaten Soba noodle even though I have had Korean food many times. Great for lazy nights in and when you don't have a big appetite for meals.
I think it can be up to your own imagination how you would like to create the noodle, as for me its the first time making it for the family, I just used ingredients that I thought my family may like it. Yeah, I will definitely improvise it the next time I make it again.
Ingredients ( my own way?)
1. Soba noodle
2. Thin sliced cucumber
3. Radish Kimchi
4. Spring onions ( cut into very thin slices)
5. Burdock
6. Soba sauce
7. Sesame paste ( I used tahini)
8. Shabu Shabu sliced beef
Methods:
1. Cook noodle in boiling water with a little salt for 3 to 5 minutes until soft.
2. Rinse and drain cold water to prevent sticking.
3. Transfer noodle to a bowl of ice cubes to chill the noodle. Drain well.
3. Place ingredients on top of the noodle, add in soba sauce and sesame paste to your taste and mix well.
4. Enjoy!
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