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Receta Wagamama's Yaki Soba
by Manila Spoon

There are two restaurants in the UK that we always go back to

when we visit England. One is Nando’s (home of the Portuguese flamed grilled Peri-peri chicken) and Wagamama (restaurant featuring modern Japanese-inspired cuisine). Granted that there is Wagamama now in the US, particularly in Boston,

since we don’t often go there, we make sure that we don’t miss the chance to

visit our favorite branches in London. :)

Hubby also bought me 2 cookbooks from Wagamama – that’s how much

we love their recipes – so I can re-create them when we suddenly have a craving

for their delicious noodles and other yummy offers! So, I thought since we have just been to Wagamama, it’s just

right to share with you this recipe which is the original recipe from the

restaurant itself.

Of course, you can tweak it to your taste if you like and

adjust the seasoning, too. Don’t be intimidated by the number of ingredients –

they all work together to make this dish so delicious. We love this dish

because of it’s complexity in flavors and these ingredients all add up to make

one scrumptious bowl. However, if you don’t have all of them or the garnish are hard to

find, feel free to just use what you have. I believe the flavorful sauce will

be enough to make a yummy dish. Also, feel free to use your favorite noodles for this recipe. Hope you enjoy it! In the meantime, we can’t

wait to go back to London (we're in Austria as I write) and eat at Wagamama’s again! :)

Wagamama's Yaki Soba

By: Manila Spoon

August 15, 2015

Salty, sweet with a hint of ginger and sesame this Yaki Soba from Wagamama is sure to please your cravings for Asian flavors!

Ingredients

Put all the ingredients in a small pan and bring to the boil. Lower the heat right down and simmer for 10 minutes. Once cool, it will keep for a few weeks in the fridge

Instructions

Cook the noodles in a large pan of boiling water for 2 – 3 minutes or until just tender. Drain thoroughly and refresh under cold water.

Put the yaki soba sauce, the onion, spring onion, beansprouts and prawns in a large bowl and mix the noodles in.

Heat a wok over medium heat for 1 – 2 minutes or until hot and almost smoking. Add the vegetable oil. Add the chicken and peppers and stir fry for 2 minutes until the chicken is cooked.

Add the noodles and vegetables to the wok and stir fry quickly for 3 minutes until warmed through.

Add eggs and continue to stir fry for a further minute or until the eggs are just cooked.

Serve garnished with the pickled ginger, shallots and sesame seeds. Enjoy!!!

Yield: 2-3 Servings

Prep Time: 20 Minutes

Cooking Time: 10 Minutes

Total Time: 30 Minutes

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