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Reprinted with permission from Takashi's Noodles by Takashi Yagihashi with. I'm in Japan currently, where soba noodles are prolific (and cheap). The white flour noodles are available of course, but their fibrous, buckwheat cousins are just as easy to access. You can have Foamy and Creamy! Natto Soba Noodles using 5 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of Foamy and Creamy! Natto Soba Noodles
- You need 1 of serving soba noodles.
- It's 2 of packs Natto (fermented soy beans).
- It's 1 of Egg.
- Prepare 1 of for one serving Mentsuyu.
- Prepare 1 of seasoning (scallion, wasabi or nori sheet).
Making natto includes a fermentation process to convert carbohydrates into alcohol or organic acids using microorganisms (natto starter/natto bacillus) under anaerobic conditions. Therefore, the ingredients of natto are soybeans and natto starter only. Sometimes I get seriously sad about how many favorite recipe gems probably lie untouched in This salad looks so creamy and yummy. Add noodles and toss together until noodles are well and evenly coated.
Foamy and Creamy! Natto Soba Noodles step by step
- Separate an egg into yolk and white. Cook the soba noodles and soak in cold water. Stir the natto well until it foams..
- Beat the egg white until stiff peaks form. Mix in the natto very well with chopsticks, until you can see sticky threads. You can add the natto sauce, too..
- Serve the soba noodles in a noodle bowl. Pour on the egg white and natto mixture from Step 2 and place an egg yolk in the centre. Sprinkle the seasoning and pour Japanese noodle dipping sauce on it. I used 1 pack of natto for mixing with the egg white, the other for the topping..
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