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Soba Recipe

Posted on Jul 13th, 2022
by Andy Cheng
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Soba is a delicious light and refreshing noodle dish that can be eaten hot or cold. It is a very popular dish in Japan.

The noodles are made with buckwheat so they are a healthy alternative to ramen noodles. You can also find different varieties such as plum soba noodles or even green tea.

Traditionally during summer, cold soba noodles are eaten with a dipping sauce called mentsuyuu. Various garnishes such as scallions and seaweed are added to bring a variety of tastes and textures to the dish.

Soba recipe

Soba

Andy Cheng
4.92 from 47 votes
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 15 minutes mins
Total Time 30 minutes mins
Course Main Course
Cuisine Japanese
Servings 1 serving

Ingredients
 
 

  • 1 pack of dried soba

Mentusyuu (Soba dipping soup):

  • 50 ml sake
  • 100 ml mirin
  • 100 ml soy sauce
  • 1 piece of kombu (dried kelp) 4 x 4 cm (1.5 x 1.5 inches)
  • 10 g katsuoboshi

Topings:

  • scallions
  • seaweed
  • nagaimo (Japanese yam)  (optional)
  • daikon (Japanese horseradish) (optional) 

Instructions
 

How to make soba 

  • Put all the mentsuyuu ingredients into a saucepan and bring to a boil.
  • Turn down the heat and cook on low for 5 minutes.
  • Strain and set aside.
  • Boil the soba noodles according to the packet.
  • Drain and rinse under cold water.
  • Slice the scallions as thinly as possible.
  • Grate the daikon and nagaimo and place in separate dishes. 
  • For the dipping soup, dilute with 3 parts iced water and 1 part mentsuyuu.
  • Serve the soba noodles on a sieve. Traditionally a bamboo rolling sieve is used but anything is okay!

Notes

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  • Dairy-Free
  • Easy Meals

Andy Cheng

Growing up with a Japanese mother, Andy has extensive knowledge of Japanese culture, life and food. Originally from England, Andy started to train to be a chef after graduating university and moved to Japan to start his culinary journey. With his aim to run his own restaurant, he studied under Michelin star chef Namae Shinobu and Akihiro Nagao. He is now studying how to roast coffee in Northern Japan.

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