Hello everybody, I hope you’re having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, japanese hiyashi chuka ramen. One of my favorites. This time, I’m gonna make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Hiyashi chuka is Japanese cold ramen noodle mixed with homemade dressing and topped with egg, imitation crab, shrimp, ham, cucumber, and tomato. Although the store bought hiyashi chuka package comes with dressing, it has lots of MSG and preservatives. For a healthier option, you can.
Japanese Hiyashi Chuka Ramen is one of the most favored of current trending meals in the world. It’s enjoyed by millions every day. It’s simple, it’s quick, it tastes yummy. Japanese Hiyashi Chuka Ramen is something which I have loved my whole life. They are nice and they look fantastic.
To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have japanese hiyashi chuka ramen using 15 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Japanese Hiyashi Chuka Ramen:
- Make ready 140 grams Fortune Hong Kong Style Noodle
- Get 1 pieces Japanese cucumber
- Take 4 sheets Ham
- Take 100 grams Bean Sprout
- Take 1 piece Egg
- Make ready 1/2 tbsp Potato Starch + 1/2 tbsp water
- Make ready 4 pieces Prowns
- Prepare 2 pieces Crab Sticks
- Prepare 4 pieces Small Tomato (Cherry Tomato)
- Prepare <Sauce>
- Make ready 4 tbsp Konbu Tsuyu (Konbu seaweed Soy Sauce)
- Make ready 2 tbsp Rice Vinegar
- Get 2 tbsp Water
- Make ready 2 tsp Suger
- Make ready 1 tsp Sesame Oil
One of my favorite chilled meals: hiyashi chuka, chilled ramen topped all sorts of goodies and tossed in a bright, simple dressing. Add a dollop of hot Japanese mustard in the middle. To eat, pour dressing on top of the noodles at the table, toss to combine. Hiyashi Chūka or "chilled ramen" is a cold Japanese ramen salad that's the perfect light meal for a hot summer day.
Steps to make Japanese Hiyashi Chuka Ramen:
- Mixing all sauce ingredients and put into a refrigerator before eat.
- Break the egg into a bowl and stir the egg, add the watery potato starch. Heat a pan and add oil. Remove excess oil with paper towel. Add 1/2 of the egg mixture to the pan and move the egg so that it's spread every across pan. When the egg solidifies, turn over, and cook it. Cut into thin strip.
- Cut the cucumbers and Ham into thin strip. Tear the crab stick into narrow strip.
- Boil the bean sprout and squeeze well.
- De-vein the prawn and peel. And boil it.
- Boil the noodles 40 seconds. Drain the boiling water, rinse by hand in running water and place on a strainer to drain the water.
- Place the noodles in a dish, then top with egg, cucumber, ham, crab stick, bean sprout, prawns, small tomato, and finally pour in the noodle dipping sauce.
- Fortune Hong Kong Style Noodle SG$2.95/420gram at FairPrice
- Pasar Japanese Cucumber SG$1.1/250gram at FairPrice
- BoBo Honey Baked Chicken Ham SG$3.4/200grams at FairPrice
- Sakura Bean Sprouts SG$1.3/320grams at FairPrice
- Lining Sea Stix Crab Sticks SG$2.2/145gram at FairPrice
- Yamasa Konbutsuyu - SG$7~9/L at Dondon Donki, Mid Town Mart etc
- Mizoram Rice Vinegar SG$3.8/500ml at FairPrice, TedMart
- Japanese White Suger SG$3.5/kg at DonDon Donki
- Double Pagoda Sasame Oil Pure SG $4.0/250ml at FairPrice
You will need ice water and a plastic bag. Many Ramen restaurants sell Hiyashi-Chuka (cold ramen noodles) on the Hiyashi-Chuka is usually served with several vegetables and meat, so it's a good balanced meal for health. It'll be delicious general Japanese Hiyashi-Chuka. Prepare Usuyakitamago (egg crepe), Ramen Egg. Hiyashi chuka (冷やし中華) is a Japanese chilled ramen dish with vibrantly colourful toppings and served with a cold sesame-vinegar-soy dressing.
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