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Popular recipes

Classic Yakisoba

This simple but flavorful recipe showcases the versatility of yakisoba noodles perfectly and the savory taste of Asian cuisine. Sauteed noodles with stir-fry meat, a variety of vegetables, yakisoba sauce, and a hint of sesame oil. This staple meal offers a tasty adventure in every bite.

Yakisoba Noodle Soup

This warming soup is a comforting meal that also makes use of yakisoba noodles. It combines boiled noodles with chicken broth, soy sauce and shiitake mushrooms for a quick but delicious meal. The flavors meld together perfectly for a satisfying Asian noodle soup.

Rice Cooker Yakisoba

This is a delightful twist on the traditional meal, perfect for those who own a rice cooker. Combine your yakisoba noodles, shredded chicken, mixed vegetables, and yakisoba sauce in your rice cooker and let the magic happen. It creates an easy meal which is both satisfying and delicious.

Instant Pot Yakisoba

For a speedy and straightforward meal, try this Instant Pot version. This recipe incorporates yakisoba noodles with beef strips, mixed bell peppers, soy sauce and ginger. The pressure cooker infuses the flavors into the noodles and meat effectively, making a scrumptious meal in no time.

Stir Fry Yakisoba

This is a brilliant showcase meal for yakisoba noodles in a stir fry. Simply stir-fry noodles with shrimps, green onions, sesame oil, and oyster sauce. It's a fast and easy meal, delivering that authentic Asian flavor in the comfort of your own kitchen.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What are yakisoba noodles?

    Yakisoba noodles are a type of chow mein noodles used in Japanese cuisine. They are typically used in yakisoba (translates to 'fried noodles') dishes and are stir-fried with a variety of ingredients.

  • Are they gluten-free?

    No, yakisoba noodles are typically made using wheat flour, therefore they are not gluten-free.

  • How are yakisoba noodles used?

    Yakisoba noodles are usually stir-fried with a variety of ingredients like vegetables, meat, and yakisoba sauce.

  • Are there any special preparation needed for yakisoba noodles?

    No, there are no special preparations needed. You usually just need to boil or soak them in hot water to soften before stir-frying.

  • Do yakisoba noodles contain MSG?

    Yakisoba noodles themselves do not contain MSG. However, some pre-packaged yakisoba noodle meals or sauces may contain MSG.

  • Can yakisoba noodles be frozen?

    Yes, both cooked and uncooked yakisoba noodles can be frozen for future use.

  • What is the best way to store yakisoba noodles?

    Uncooked yakisoba noodles should be stored in a cool, dry place. Cooked noodles should be refrigerated in an airtight container.

  • What is the difference between yakisoba and ramen?

    Yakisoba is a dish made with stir-fried noodles, while ramen is a soup dish with noodles. The noodles used in each dish are similar but used differently.

  • What are yakisoba noodles made from?

    Yakisoba noodles are made from wheat flour. They have a slightly chewy texture and are similar to ramen noodles.

  • Are yakisoba noodles vegan?

    Yakisoba noodles themselves are usually vegan, but you should always check the packaging to confirm as some may contain egg or other animal product.

  • What is a good substitute for yakisoba noodles?

    Any wheat-based noodle can be used as a substitute for yakisoba noodles. This includes lo mein noodles, ramen noodles or even spaghetti.

  • What is the nutritional value of yakisoba noodles?

    Yakisoba noodles are high in carbs and low in fat. However, the nutritional value can vary by brand, so it is best to check the package.

  • How long do yakisoba noodles last in the fridge?

    Cooked yakisoba noodles can last in the fridge for about 3-5 days. Uncooked noodles should stay good until their expiration date.

  • How do you reheat yakisoba noodles?

    You can reheat yakisoba noodles in the microwave or in a pan over medium heat.

  • Are yakisoba noodles spicy?

    Yakisoba noodles themselves are not spicy, but they can be made spicy depending on the sauce and ingredients used.

  • Where can I buy yakisoba noodles?

    You can buy them at Weee! Asian Market, www.sayweee.com.