Monday, March 15, 2010

Fried Noodles with Short-Necked Clams(あさりの焼きそば)

October 4, 2009 by Naoko  
Filed under 100 Challenge, Seafood, Shell Fish

cram yakisoba kutuni koisuru ningyohime☆Fried Noodles with Short-Necked Clams(あさりの焼きそば) ☆

Good Morning Everyone, I hope everyone had a great weekend.  Today’s Japanese Cooking recipe is called Fried Noodles with Short-Necked Clams.  This is a very tasty main course dish and also easy to make.  If you can’t obtain clams you may substitute it with any other shell fish. Enjoy.

Let’s get started with what we need to make our Fried Noodles with Short-Necked Clams.

Ingredients:

☆ 2 portion YAKISOBA noodles

☆ 300g short necked clams

☆ 1/2 red pepper, cut into thinly slice

☆ 100g sprouts

☆ 1/2 bunch spring onion ,cut into 5㎝ length pieces

☆ 2 tbsp shaoxing wine( SHO-KO-SHU: Chinese sake) or japanese sake

☆ 1 clove garlic cut into mince

☆ 1 tbsp sesame oil

☆ 1/2 tbsp oyster sauce

☆salt and pepper

Direction:

1. prepare for clams: Soak the short necked clams in salted water (sightly less the 1tsp salt per 1cup of water) for about 30 min to allow, then to expel sand. Wash the clams well by rubbing them together.

2. Place the calm and sake in a frying pan and over heat with cover. When the shell have fully opened, transfer the clam to a plate and set aside.

3. Place the noodles into a frying pan , and add the sesame oil, garlic an red pepper and stir-fry together.

4. Add the oyster sauce, sprouts, spring onion and clams and continue stir-fry for about 3 min. Season with salt and pepper. ( your choice, add the little of soy sauce)Place then in a plate, serve immediately.

This Recipes Serves 2 people.  There you have it. Hope you enjoy this, until next time let’s cook together. 次回は一緒に作りましょう~^^/~~ PS: If you enjoy my Daily recipe subscribe to my RSS Feed and I also have available my first e-Book, which FREE to you for coming by and reading my Japanese Cooking Recipes.  Thank you..

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