Post your best noodle recipe (that you've tried yourself)
What do you anons make noodles with?
>no instant ramen shit
Pic related is some basic stuff I made a while ago. Stir fry the veggies and chicken, throw the noodles in the wok for a few minutes before serving, nice and simple, ends up great. Based on the wok with yan chow mein recipe actually
I love noodles!
tl;dr post noodle recipes
I'm a big fan of puttanesca noodles.
>>7744184
Is that from a Japanese place? Never seen wasabi with pasta
1 cup AP or 00 flour
1 cup Semolina Flour
3 eggs
1 tbsp olive oil
1 tsp salt
>>7744194
looks like it. reminds me a lot of those wierd japanese italian restauraunts with fusion dishes.
>>7744201
Yeah i guess they thought wasabi would work well with it since puttanesca is a little tangy
post more noodle related stuff
pic related is autistic prep for the end result in the OP pic
one thing I learned from making this was how big of a difference 'marinating' the chicken makes, even if you leave it in the fridge for a lil bit
>>7744165
what do you think of the vegans that have lost weight eating 2500-3000 calories a day eating mainly whole or 'clean' foods if weight loss is calories in calories out why do so many people manage to lose weight that way
>>7744165
miso ramen, i follow this recipe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sRBkQaFQVo
more noodles you fuckers come on
>>7744861
I literally have no fucking clue anon, for me it was a huge ass struggle trying to put on an extra pair of kilos. People have widely varying metabolisms and such. I haven't got a clue how many calories I get in
Obligatory.
Generic asian noodles, sesame oil, soy sauce(chinese kind, not the cucked jap style), pepper, chicken stock cube(crushed like your dreams) and chopped spring onion.
Boil noodles, strain dry, throw into bowl with other ingredients, mix like your life depends on it, drizzle more sesame oil over. Done.
I use the rice noodles in pic related for stir fries usually. Or sometimes I'll just omit them and have rice with everything else.
With vegetables: Cabbage, napa cabbage, green onion, onion, carrot, brocolli, eggplant, and/or bok choi. I don't use all of these vegetables at once, that's too much to deal with. Also tofu.
Sauce is gochujang pepper paste with a little bit of water, brown sugar, sesame oil, soy sauce, and powdered ginger.
Crushed garlic goes on the frying pan with the oil beforehand. I would use a wok, but mine seems to have mysteriously disappeared.
>>7744301
Cute sandals.
>>7747902
FUCK
I tried so hard not to get my slippers in there and I didn't notice it
>walk away in shame
last try to get more noodle ideas
>>7744165
Needs some caramelized Plum-sauce on the meat and veggies.
could /ck/ redpill me on making pad thai?
Like is there a premade sauce I can buy that's decent so I don't have to track down all the different ingredients?
I fucking love pad thai and it's costing me so much money.
>>7748854
I find pre made sauces leave pad Thai too wet, its meant to be a fairly dry stir fry
There's not even a lot of ingredients to it, or hard to get ones
>>7744861
If those people were fat as fuck and 2.5k is a caloric deficit or they finally began working out, then it's completely logical
>>7748537
i'd suck dick to get that noodle bowl in my hands right now
mushrooms and shrimp are two of my fav foods
Here's what I usually do
Noodles:
>fresh noodles from the Asian market
Protein:
>chicken thighs sliced thinly
Veg (usually use one of each, not blanched previously because I want them with crunch)
>carrots cut to matchsticks or discs
>broccoli flaurets or stalk cut into matchsticks
Sauce:
>Chinese Doy
>sweet soy
>oyster sauce
>'Cha
Aromatics:
>minced garlic (make sure you let it sit in contact with oxygen for a while)
>minced ginger
>crushed dried shrimp
>>7749072
it's pretty easy to make desu
it's based on this: http://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2014/05/crispy-pan-fried-noodle-cake-seafood-recipe.html
but I just made it with regular boiled-then-fried-for-a-bit noodles, not the thing the make in there (which I don't really like)
and you can replace the bok choy with any other green veggie really
main thing is getting the sauce right and paying a bit of attention at the order in which you fry the seafood/mushrooms
>>7749082
yup, that's basically what I make when too lazy to bother with anything fancier
just straight autopilot, nice and easy and fresh