Make-It-Your-Own Udon Noodle Soup Recipe (2024)

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Lisa

This one's a keeper! We make it often, switching up the ingredients every time. House favorites are mushrooms, bok choy, carrots, snap peas, spinach, scallions and a hard boiled egg--works well with whatever we throw in. Easy to customize with more or less ginger, garlic, soy...the recipe may have come from the kids edition but both kids and the adults who serve them (soup and otherwise) love it.

AC

Made this twice. First time there wasn’t enough soup base so doubled up and cooked slowly careful to get it up to a boil then simmer. Also left the noodles out till the end and placed the noodles in the bowl first .. covered with soup base and veg and then topped with a separately cooked fried egg and toasted sesame seeds. Delicious ... kids love it.

Aly Chap

made this with frozen udon noodles from the Asian grocery store. I used my own turkey broth, thin carrot rounds, adding the frozen noodles for the last 2-3 minutes until they were al dente. Removed from heat, added fresh sliced mushrooms and green onions, miso paste, soy sauce and a dash of rice vinegar. Amazing! I even impressed my Japanese granddaughter - no small feat...

Dara

This is amazing with salmon poached in the miso broth, yummmmmm!

Fallon

Great, super simple recipe. I didn't have any ginger but the 4 minced garlic cloves were enough to add a flavorful punch. Kept it simple and just threw in fresh green beans with udon noodles and an egg with red miso paste.

Theresa

I made this soup and followed the recipe closely. I used more vegetables than the two cups listed in the recipe so I increased the broth to 4 cups rather than 3. The vegetables I used are one bunch bok choy , 4 mushrooms sliced, 1/8 of a small head of cabbage, 1 broccoli crown and 2 carrots. I also added 12 jumbo shrimp. I used white miso paste ($$). This soup is easy and delicious! My husband loved this soup!

deborah

This was delicious, although a bit bland. I would triple the amount of garlic and ginger and also triple the amount of broth since there wasn’t much and there was an abundance of vegetables. Also added shrimp at the end, which was tasty and served it with Thai noodles because of the gluten in udon. Another suggestion would be to add chili garlic sauce. Also, if you’re going to double the broth, make sure that you double or triple the miso.

philobabe

Fantastic --easy recipe. Added dinosaur kale, bok choy, and sweet miso, and added some sriracha for extra spice. Played with proportions a bit: 4 cups unsalted chicken broth. Between the miso and low-sodium soy sauce, there was plenty of flavor. Extra udon noodles--stored separately, will add in after reheating the leftover broth.

CConcordia

This was a big hit. It was easy and delicious; I could actually get it on the table in 30 minutes—a feat for me. I used soy sauce because we didn’t have miso, added the udon noodles to the bottom of soup bowls then poured the soup, as one commenter suggested. We loved the ginger garlic combination, and it was very flavorful, even though I cut back on the garlic. I added carrots, scallions, snow peas, peas and some leftover beef we had. Looking forward to making this regularly—so versatile!

G.M.

Delicious. Made this many times. A real crowd pleaser. I use chicken as a protein

Gold

This was very bland. I made it with Cod and spinach and edamame and carrots and shiitake mushrooms. Also I doubled the recipe to have some leftovers since it oddly made enough for 3. There were way too many udon noodles. I won't make this again.

Grace

Overall, this was yummy. I used cabbage, carrots, onions, and put pickled radishes, chili crisp, and a soft boiled egg on top. I definitely feel like it needs more broth. I wound up adding an extra two cups of broth because to me three wasn’t nearly enough, even before I added the noodles. Otherwise it was great.

Tara Werner

we're both recovering from flu and I had everything, including frozen, cooked chicken to make this. Easy and tasty!

Jan S.

Excellent soup. Didn't have miso so used soy as suggested. Quick, easy, and really tasty. I'll make this again for sure.

deafcold

Add some rice vinegar and sriracha sauce to add more flavor. Overall a good recipe to try

Shel

I was expecting more flavor from this, but maybe I did something wrong. I’m going to try again. I do believe it definitely needs way more broth than stated.

Plantace

I just made this, using homemade chicken stock, bottled minced ginger (I added extra, ~ 2 tbs,) minced garlic, 1/2 pound of cubed firm tofu, perhaps a cup each of thinly sliced carrots and mushrooms, a good handful or 2 of minimally chopped baby spinach, extra miso paste, a package of shelf-stable cooked and topped with a small dollop of chili paste in each bowl. It's soooo gooood, and clearly adaptable. I was tempted to sub the tofu with some freshly ground pork, but that will be next time.

sgew

Next time would add chili flakes

Val

Made it again, this time no broth in the hose, used coconut water that I had from another soup recipe. Delightful. This combo seems endlessly satisfying.

Val

Delicious. It looked and sounded good, but it was even better than that. Chile crisp and green onions made a nice finish.

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Make-It-Your-Own Udon Noodle Soup Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is udon soup broth made of? ›

Udon soup is served hot. The broth is made of dashi, soy sauce, and mirin that's referred to as kakejiru. However, as with any soup or dish that's been around for a long time, there are many ways to perfect your bouillon depending on your taste.

Is udon noodle soup healthy? ›

Whole-wheat udon noodles are a healthy choice, as they're high in fiber and are digested more slowly than simple carbs like sugary breakfast cereals. People watching their waistline or blood sugar want to reach for whole grains, not refined ones.

What is the main ingredient in udon noodles? ›

Udon noodles are made out of wheat flour; they are thick and white in color. Best as fresh, they are soft and chewy. Due to their neutral flavor, they are able to absorb strong-flavored ingredients and dishes.

Why is udon healthier than ramen? ›

What's the healthiest? While both dishes brim with flavor, Udon could be considered the healthier of the two noodle type dishes as it tends to have cleaner, simpler toppings and has lower sodium as it doesn't use kansui (the alkaline solution that gives ramen its unique flavor).

What's the difference between ramen broth and udon broth? ›

While udon can be made with any type of water, ramen is prepared with kansui, a type of alkaline mineral water that gives the noodles their trademark springy texture.

What is the pink thing in udon soup? ›

Pink and white slices of kamaboko are served chilled with soy sauce and wasabi or are placed in bowls of udon or ramen soup. Kamaboko is increasingly popular outside Japan.

Can I eat udon for weight loss? ›

Health Benefits of Udon Noodles

They also contain complex carbohydrates, which help to improve weight loss, as well as reduce the risks of various heart diseases and type 2 diabetes.

What does udon do to your body? ›

Complex Carbohydrates for Weight Loss and Chronic Disease Prevention. If you consume udon noodles made from a high-quality whole wheat flour, you get a significant dose of complex carbohydrates, which are higher in fiber and digested more slowly by the body than simple carbohydrates.

Is soba or udon healthier? ›

Which is Healthier, Udon or Soba? With its wholegrain like appearance and buckwheat heavy base, Soba is the healthier choice when it comes to your Asian noodle game. This is because buckwheat is lower in carbohydrates and lower in calories so it's a good choice for those trying to cut back.

What pairs well with udon? ›

Udon is traditionally served as a hot noodle soup topped with scallions, tempura or fried tofu. We also love adding udon to stir-fries, particularly this amazing recipe from Chicago chef Takashi Yagihashi, who combines udon with shrimp, chicken, cabbage and mushrooms for a simple yet flavorful dish.

What does udon mean in English? ›

Meaning of udon in English

thick noodles (= long strips made from flour or rice) used in Japanese cooking: You can choose between thin noodles and thick udon. I made this salad of raw cabbage mixed with cold udon noodles.

What is a good substitute for udon noodles? ›

What noodles can you use instead of udon noodles? You can use soba or ramen noodles in stir fries, but they don't have the same texture and thickness. Choose thicker ramen noodles to substitute in dishes with broths.

What is the unhealthiest part of ramen? ›

The culprit is the highly processed ingredients like saturated fat and high sodium. They contribute to high blood sugar, high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, and diabetes.

Why is frozen udon better? ›

They look like the pleasantly thick, square-edged noodles we're familiar with here in the States; but unlike vacuum-sealed refrigerated or shelf-stable udon, frozen sanuki udon are a bit less doughy and white after cooking. When sanuki udon are cooked, they take on a beautiful translucence.

Is rice or udon noodles healthier? ›

The same amount of calories can be found in 50 grams of noodles (dry, uncooked). So for the same amount (eg: 100 grams) noodles will contribute higher calories. But when you ask which one is healthier, then the noodle or rice that you usually consume is more or less the same.

What is Japanese soup stock made of? ›

Dashi most commonly utilizes a combination of kombu (kelp seaweed) and katsuobushi (dried bonito flakes), but other ingredients used to make dashi are shiitake mushrooms and niboshi (small dried fish). Dashi making has evolved over a long period of time.

Does udon broth have fish? ›

Making the broth will give you a ton of street cred among foodies and chefs alike. It's so simple to make but does require 1 (or any combo) of the 3 ingredients listed with an asterisk: Kombu (sea kelp), Dried Shiitake mushrooms, and /or bonito flakes (dried tuna shavings).

What is Japanese ramen broth made of? ›

It tends to be made from boiling down chicken or pork bones into a broth. Dried sardines, kelp, and dashi are also added to give the broth a little more depth along with the soy sauce tare seasoning of course.

Are you supposed to drink udon broth? ›

The slurping enhances the flavors and helps cool down the hot noodles as they enter your mouth. If there is a broth, it is drunk directly from the bowl, eliminating the need for a spoon. It is not considered rude to leave some unfinished soup in the bowl at the end of the meal.

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