Make sure that to observe the video for this recipe! That is my tackle a favourite soba dish I ate weekly right here in Tokyo, this previous fall. The video takes you on a journey from the restaurant, to the grocery store, and at last, to my kitchen, the place I try and recreate this scrumptious bowl of soba noodles topped with a gooey and eggy sauce.

I wished to attempt one thing totally different with this recipe and weblog put up. This yr I advised myself that I wished my job as a meals blogger to be extra enjoyable and artistic. In spite of everything, I’ve revealed over 1,000 recipes and have been at it for 13 years, so work can get a bit boring at instances and really feel uninspiring. However since shifting again to Japan 8 months in the past I discover myself feeling far more enthusiastic about meals, and eager to share recipes which can be distinctive to this lovely nation.
One of many many issues I like about Japan is how deeply they embrace seasonal substances and create dishes which can be solely out there for just a few months, earlier than they’re taken off the menu. After all, it may be irritating whenever you discover one thing you’re keen on very a lot, but it surely’s additionally a reminder that nothing in life is everlasting. And that philosophy is utilized in on a regular basis life and has modified the way in which I stay my very own life, in the absolute best means. If you would like one thing, go for it now as a result of it will not be there tomorrow – identical to this bowl of soba noodles!
Once I first ate this soba dish again in October I couldn’t imagine how scrumptious it was. The flavors and colours of autumn have been omnipresent – savory and umami packed broth, earthy maitake mushrooms, crimson and orange leaf formed fu, and skinny threads of egg to symbolize the golden colours of fall. Since I knew I solely had a month or two to get pleasure from this dish, I requested myself “can I make this at house?”, which prompted me to create a video and put up about it. And the reply to the query is sure – I could make it at house and so are you able to!
Watch The Video Right here!
Watch as I make my means by the road of Tokyo on a lovely fall day, consuming soba, searching for substances, and cooking this pleasant dish at house.

Elements Wanted
- Yuba (optionally available): Yuba is dried tofu pores and skin that comes within the type of skinny sheets. As soon as rehydrated they’ve a rubbery texture and style of soy milk (the flavour could be very delicate). Yuba could be present in Asian supermarkets or bought right here.
- Tsuyu: Tsuyu is the broth used to taste the soup. It’s normally made with kombu, soy sauce, mirin, sake, and dashi (or bonito flakes). For this recipe I’m utilizing premade concentrated tsuyu, however you’d prefer to make it from scratch, click on right here for my home made tsuyu recipe.
- Mushrooms: A mix of maitake mushrooms, shiitake mushrooms, and nameko mushrooms. Should you can’t discover maitake and/or nameko mushrooms, change them with different mushrooms reminiscent of oyster mushrooms, beech mushrooms, or enoki mushrooms.
- Soba noodles: Soba noodles are constituted of buckwheat and have a chewy and agency texture. The darker (extra gray) they’re and the upper the focus in buckwheat. I personally like my soba to be very gray as a result of the noodles are extra stable and have a particular buckwheat style. Frozen or dried soba noodles can be utilized for this recipe.
- Egg: 1 massive egg is whisked and added to thicken the soup and make the dish extra filling.
- Potato starch: Potato starch, referred to as katakuriko, is an ingredient much like cornstarch. It’s typically utilized in Japanese cooking to thicken sauces, soups, and stews. Be happy to make use of cornstarch for those who already occur to have some in your pantry as they’re interchangeable.
- Mitsuba: Mitsuba, or Japanese parsley, is a plant that’s used as a topping for soups, sizzling pots (nabe), noodle dishes, and likewise added to salads. Its taste could be very refreshing and much like flat parsley, cilantro, and celery leaf. Use any of those options for those who can’t discover it.
- Hana fu (optionally available): The phrase hana fu merely means flower (hana) formed fu, which is made from wheat gluten. Fu could be very excessive in protein however doesn’t have any taste. It’s utilized in buddhist delicacies (shojin) as a result of it’s vegan, and likewise utilized in different kinds of Japanese cuisines, in numerous types. For this dish, the fu is simply used as garnish and is subsequently optionally available.
- Ichimi togarashi (optionally available): Ichimi togarashi is a Japanese seasoning made from floor crimson chili pepper. It’s used so as to add a bit warmth and smokiness to noodle dishes, rice dishes, soups, yakitori, and different grilled meats.

How To Make It
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- Rehydrate the yuba sheet by inserting it in a bowl of chilly water. Depart it there for a couple of minutes and gently take it out. Dry it with a paper towel, roll the sheet and slice it into 4 items.
- Make the soup by combining the water, tsuyu, maitake mushrooms, shiitake mushrooms, and nameko mushrooms. Carry the combination to a boil and decrease the warmth. Simmer for five minutes.
- Boil and drain the soba noodles.
- Return to the soup and slowly add the whisked egg utilizing chopsticks and shifting them in a zigzag movement.
- Combine the potato starch slurry and stir it into the soup.
- Put the dish collectively and prime with yuba, mitsuba, and hana fu. Serve with ichimi togarashi and slurp instantly.
Professional Cooking Tip
Barely undercook the noodles: When making noodle soups, it’s all the time a good suggestion to undercook the noodles a bit so that they don’t find yourself mushy after a couple of minutes of sitting in sizzling soup. Once I say barely I imply to undercook them by about 1 minute, nothing too drastic.

Steadily Requested Questions
Sure you possibly can however I like to recommend that you simply give them a fast fry within the pan earlier than including them to the noodles. This may enhance their texture and make them extra meaty.
Sure you possibly can! All it’s essential do is omit the egg and use a vegan premade tsuyu.

What To Serve This Dish With
Whereas a bowl of soba is normally thought of to be a light-weight meal, this specific one occurs to be fairly filling! The addition of mushrooms and egg make it a reasonably rounded meal that doesn’t must be served with a variety of sides. Nonetheless, in case you are like my husband who all the time enjoys having greater than only one dish in entrance of him, listed here are some sides that pair properly with this soba recipe:
Different noodle dishes you would possibly prefer to attempt: Toshikoshi soba, zaru soba, naengmyeon (Korean chilly soba noodles), soba noodle salad, miso ramen, shoyu ramen, spicy tsukemen, ginger and dashi tsukemen, vegetable champon, curry udon, bukkake udon, kitsune udon, yaki udon.

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Description
A comforting bowl of soba noodles served in a gooey and eggy broth full of mushrooms.
- 1 sheet yuba or 1 sheet aburage (deep fried tofu)
- 300ml water
- 100ml tsuyu
- 1/2 cup maitake mushrooms, chopped chunk measurement
- 1 shiitake mushroom, stem eliminated and sliced into strips
- 1/4 cup nameko mushrooms or 1/4 cup shimeji mushrooms (white beech mushrooms), or use 1 additional shiitake mushroom
- 1 package deal contemporary or frozen soba noodles (about 4 ounces), or 2 ounces dried soba noodles
- 1 egg, whisked
- 3 teaspoons potato starch or cornstarch, combined with 2 tablespoons chilly water
- A couple of leaves mizuna, mitsuba, or flat leaf parsley, finely chopped
- 4 or 5 hana fu, optionally available
- Ichimi (floor crimson chili pepper), optionally available
- Soak the yuba sheet: Fill a bowl with water and add the yuba sheet. Depart for two to three minutes or till the yuba is smooth. If you’re utilizing aburaage, soak it in water for 1 to 2 minutes.
- Slice the yuba sheet: Take the yuba sheet out of the water, roll it up and slice into 1-inch items. Put aside. For aburaage, take it out of the water and squeeze to take away extra water. Slice into 1-inch items and put aside.
- Make the sauce: Place the water, tsuyu, maitake mushrooms, shiitake mushroom and nameko, and produce to a boil. Flip the warmth down and simmer for five minutes.
- Cook dinner the soba noodles: In the meantime, fill one other pot with water and produce to a boil. Add the soba noodles and prepare dinner for two to three minutes, or based on the instructions on the package deal.
- Drain them: Drain the noodles and switch them to a serving bowl.
- Add the potato starch slurry: Give the cornstarch slurry a fast stir. Make sure that the cornstarch has fully dissolved within the water earlier than including it to the soup, in any other case it would flip into clumps. Add the cornstarch slurry to the soup whereas continually stirring. Preserve stirring till the soup thickens and is gooey.
- Slowly add the egg: Add a 3rd of the whisked egg into the soup and slowly stir in a zigzag movement utilizing chopsticks.This movement breaks the eggs and provides them their flower/teardrop form. Repeat this step 2 extra instances till the complete egg is used.
- Add the sauce to the soba noodles: Flip the warmth off and pour the soup over the soba noodles.
- Add the garnishes and serve: Prime with mizuna, hana fu and yuba. Serve with ichimi.
Notes
This recipe tastes greatest when served instantly. It doesn’t maintain effectively because the noodles get mushy the longer they keep within the broth.
Diet
- Serving Dimension: 1 serving
- Energy: 352
- Sugar: 1.7g
- Sodium: 538mg
- Fats: 5.4g
- Saturated Fats: 1.7g
- Unsaturated Fats: 1.1g
- Trans Fats: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 54.4g
- Fiber: 1.7g
- Protein: 16.1g
- Ldl cholesterol: 186mg