A classic Japanese stir-fried noodle dish in a sweet and savory sauce. This is a vegetarian version with plenty of fresh vegetables. A quick and delicious vegetarian one-skillet meal that comes together in under 30 minutes.
Read MoreSeafood bird nest or Mi Xao Gion is a dish that you will most likely find in high-end Chinese and Vietnamese restaurants. It’s a tender, flavorful seafood and vegetable stir fry, served on a bed of crispy fried egg noodles that resembles a bird’s nest.
But there’s no need to go to a fancy restaurant. You can prep and cook this at home, and have this on your table in under one hour.
Read MorePho is to Vietnam as Pad Thai is to Thailand. It’s a common street food in Thailand and one of the most popular dishes ordered in many Thai restaurants here in the United States. Pad Thai is a stir-fry noodle dish, tossed in a sweet and sour tamarind sauce. It is a well-balanced meal-in-bowl of many textures and Southeastern flavors.
Read MoreHu Tieu noodle soup is the rebel of all Vietnamese noodle soups. There are no rules. You can add whatever delicious topping you want (chicken, pork, eggs, innards and/or seafood). You can have it with broth, without broth (dry) or with broth on the side. You can have it with rice noodles (Pho noodles), tapioca noodles (Hu Tieu noodles), egg noodles (Mi noodles) or any combination of them. It’s delicious chaos in a bowl.
Read MoreUdon is thick Japanese noodles made from wheat flour. It's great in both soups and stir-frys. I would occasionally swap out my regular Banh Canh noodles, made from mostly tapioca flour, with Udon noodles because it's heartier with better texture. Udon in stir-fry is also great because the thick udon noodles absorb stir fry sauce nicely.
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