Japanese Udon
For your information
Sanuki Udon, the most popular type of Japanese thick noodle, originated in Kagawa Prefecture. It seems that as there was not enough water to plant rice in Kagawa, they preferred udon made from wheat, which doesn’t require as much water.
Make Auto-Kneaded, Homemade Udon with a Panasonic Bread Make
By using a bread maker, you don't have to knead the dough to get perfect noodles. This is a clever escape from kneading yet a convenient way to make your own original Udon with ease.using a bread maker, you don't have to knead the dough to get perfect noodles. This is a clever escape from kneading yet a convenient way to make your own original Udon with ease.
Compared with dry spaghetti: 1 serving (100 g)
approx.-307kcal
This Bread Maker Can Knead Noodles!
SD-P104
Ingredients (for 4 serving)
- Bread flour:150 g
- Cake flour:150 g
- Lukewarm water:150 ml
- Salt:2 tsp
(Topping: a fair amount of grated radish/ a handful of freshly grated ginger and green onion)
How to cook
1 Mix bread flour, cake flour and salted lukewarm water into the bread maker. After that select "NO. 9: Bread Dough" and press "Start".
*When done, wrap it in plastic wrap and let it rest an hour.
2 Dust your worktop with cake flour, roll the dough to about 3 mm thick. Fold and cut depending on your preference.
3 Boil for 10 minutes and then rinse with cold water. Then add the Mentsuyu before eating.
*You may use other devices with these recipes. The ingredients change depending on what you use.
How to cook Mentsuyu
Put 1 1/4 cup of water, 1/2 cup of soy sauce, 4 tbsp of sweet cooking rice wine, and 1 tsp of bonito stock into a heat-proof bowl. Heat it in a microwave oven for 3 minutes.
Best complement with radish and ginger
MK-F800
It's easy to grate radish with this food processor. Just put the chopped radish into the bowl and use the "Grating Blade." It works for ginger as well.
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