How to Make Favorite Thick Ankake Sauce for Crispy Noodles and Rice Bowls

Thick Ankake Sauce for Crispy Noodles and Rice Bowls

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As for the number of servings that can be served to make Thick Ankake Sauce for Crispy Noodles and Rice Bowls is 2 servings. So make sure this portion is enough to serve for yourself and your beloved family.

To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook Thick Ankake Sauce for Crispy Noodles and Rice Bowls using 12 ingredients and 20 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

I am properly measuring out the ingredient amounts that I've been eyeballing since they've been popular. This is surprisingly hard work.
But I'm doing this not just for my friends who've requested for the recipes, but also for myself and uploading the results.

In Step 13, after you add the Step 5 katakuriko potato starch flour, mix it rapidly and serve it right away on rice or fried noodles when it's just right.
Since the vegetables and other added ingredients will decrease in volume quite a bit with heat, I recommend using a lot that may seem a bit too much at first.
Vary this recipe by adding whatever you have in your refrigerator... Recipe by *ai*

Ingredients and spices that need to be Get to make Thick Ankake Sauce for Crispy Noodles and Rice Bowls:

  1. 1 Pork, shrimp, squid, frozen seafood mix, etc. (Whatever you have on hand, or just use veggies)
  2. 1 Chinese cabbage, cabbage, carrot, onion, Chinese chives, etc. - whatever you have in your fridge
  3. 250 ml A. Water
  4. 1/2 heaping teaspoon A. Weipa
  5. 1/5 to 2 teaspoons A. Soy sauce
  6. 1/2 tsp A. Sake
  7. 1/2 tsp A. Oyster sauce
  8. 1/2 tsp A. Mirin
  9. 1 just 1 dash bit A. Grated garlic
  10. 1 B. Salt and pepper
  11. 1 1/2 to 2 tablespoons Katakuriko
  12. 1 Sesame oil

Steps to make Thick Ankake Sauce for Crispy Noodles and Rice Bowls

  1. Cut up the meat and/or seafood into bite sized pieces, sprinkle with about 2 tablespoons of sake and leave for a while (while you're doing Steps 2 to 6).
  2. Cut up the vegetables so that they'll cook through fast. I used 4 leaves of Chinese cabbage, 1/4 a large onion and 2 handfuls of bean sprouts.
  3. Put all the A. ingredients into a pan and heat. Taste and season with salt and pepper. Heat until just before it comes to a boil. The sauce should taste just a bit too salty at this stage, and it will be just right later when you add the other ingredients.
  4. I use Weipa soup stock base, but if you don't have this, use another chicken soup stock base and make 250 ml of soup from it.
  5. Dissolve the katakuriko in 4 to 5 tablespoons of the Step 4 soup.
  6. If you're serving this over rice, put the rice in a serving bowl and skip ahead to Step 11.
  7. If you're making crispy fried noodles... Ppen up one side of a bag of semi-cooked yakisoba noodles, and microwave for 40 to 50 seconds at 600W.
  8. Heat up a generous amount of oil (not listed) in a frying pan over high heat. (I use vegetable oil).
  9. Put the heated noodles in the hot oil, and lightly untangle with chopsticks after a few seconds. Make a flat circle of noodle like a pancake.
  10. Press down on the noodles occasionally and keep frying until they're as browned as you want them to be. Flip over and brown the other side. Drain and put on a plate.
  11. Put some sesame oil in a frying pan or wok over high heat. Add the Step 1 ingredients, season with salt and pepper and stir fry.
  12. When the Step 11 ingredients are about 80% cooked, add the Step 2 vegetables, starting with the ones that take longer to cook. Season with salt and pepper and stir fry, taking care not to let it burn, until the vegetables are wilted.
  13. Add the Step 3 sauce all at once. 30 seconds after it comes to a boil, add the Step 5 katakuriko dissolved in soup and mix with your ladle so that the sauce doesn't clump.
  14. When the sauce has thickened, pour the contents of the pan on top of the rice or noodles and it's done. (The quail egg in the photo was this color from the start.)
  15. I love the thick, creamy sauce mixed with rather hard, crispy fried noodles.
  16. Ankake sauce always gets more watery as you eat it, right? So I like to make it rather thick to start with, whether it's over rice or on noodles.
  17. My family prefers a lot of rice and a lot of vegetables, so this recipe is for just 1 serving. Please make it with your preferred amount of vegetables and sauce.
  18. You can even enjoy pre-fried noodles with a thick ankake sauce. Or try a slightly loose ankake sauce with the burnt bits of rice on the bottom of the pot when you cook rice... try experimenting with it yourself.
  19. "Easy and Faultless* Restaurant Style Tenshin-don" The thick sauce on that is similar to this.

    https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/153833-restaurant-style-thick-and-creamy-tenshin-don-%E2%99%AA
  20. "Our Family's Golden Ratio for Delicious and Authentic Chilled Chinese Noodles"

    https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/149052-our-golden-ratio-delicious-authentic-chilled-chinese-style-noodles

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