Sesame-Brown Butter Udon Noodles Recipe (2024)

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josh

did anyone add fish sauce at the end? To round out the flavor?

Fishy sauce user

I added some oyster sauce at the end and it made the flavour sort of oval?

Fish sauce skeptic

After reading the comments and contemplating the roundness of the udon, my deep, round noodle bowl, and my general suspicion of fish sauce, I thought I would ignore the growing clamor for fish sauce. But I was wrong. That stuff is magical. Complimented with little pork meatballs (in lieu of egg) . . . a perfect sphere!

Brittany

Dear Josh,I added some fish sauce at the end, but found the flavor rather angular. I prefer to make it the way my grandmother made it, which is just actually an entirely different recipe. Try it.

maggy

Cut the amount of butter in half and add some sesame oil.

Amy Friedman

Here's what I did for this recipe... I boiled the udon noodes, browned the butter in another pot, added some sage (which I removed later and added to the udon water). To the browned butter, I added oyster mushrooms and onions, let those cook up, then added the spinach and black sesame seeds to that along with some of the pasta water. After letting that hang out for a while, I added the udon noodles, some of the water and soy sauce. I must say, this is one of the best things I've ever made!

chrissi

No fish sauce! Sesame oil, soy sauce, garlic, pepper (black, white, or red flakes) vegetables= dreamyUdon noodles = so delicious

shiva

Delicious! I added fish sauce at the end to round the flavor.

Suzy

I'm surprised at all the nattering on about adding fish sauce. The recipe makes it quite clear that this is buttery - you know: Sesame Brown Butter noodles. Made the recipe exactly as is, cutting it down to one serving and it was perfect. Nice and tasty, smooth, butter compliments the spinach, with the sesame adding a gentle touch of flavor. I'd go so far as to say sublime in both texture and flavor. The hit-your-head-with-a-board flavor of fish sauce is not necessary here.

Marie

Miyoko’s has worked well for me in a similar application. I find it’s just like dairy butter.

John G

Maybe fish sauce is what I needed. That and lime and cilantro and whatever else would change this recipe . Too buttery... and I used only 5 tbl spoons of butter. Used the whole 1/4 cup of pasta water hoping it would dilute it some, as well as additional soy sauce after it was served, but to no avail. My family and I all disliked it.

Aidan

I added a tablespoon of miso when I added the pepper. It was wonderful. I’m thinking of adding shrimp next time for a little protein.

Fish Sauce Curious

How is this with fish sauce at the end? Does it round out the flavor?

Equlibrist

Ghee is not at all like browned butter. It has no milk solids and thus will not brown. Completely different flavor profile, although in ghee’s favor, it has a much higher smoke point. I’d go for the nutty flavor of brown butter in this recipe, which relies on just a few ingredients.

Ellen

Has anyone tried this with Vegan butter? Like Miyoko’s?

Drey

Pretty good. I added a splash of sesame oil at the end and topped with fried eggs.

Rachael R.

I added garlic and shallot to my browned butter and fish sauce at the end. Topped with crunchy chili oil. Divine.

Pamela

Followed the recipe exactly. Very disappointing, greasy and bland.

thinkjen33

I chopped up the baby spinach that I had and added some chopped garlic. Really good and really easy--going into regular rotation!

great concept; add miso and use less butter

Very easy to accompany seared salmon. I added a teaspoon of miso and swirled it in at the end. Next time, I might use 3-4Tbsp of butter instead. Not sure pinch of sugar is necessary; depends on the soy sauce and miso.

Claire Gunter

This was EXCELLENT! I doubled it for my family of 4 and will triple it next time as everyone wanted more. I put a little white miso on my serve and that gave it a great depth.

Laurel

I added red pepper flakes and did not use the sugar. Love this recipe!!!

Gwen

It was under-flavored for me.

Uh Yum

Very butter forward. Tried it because it sounded tasty but agree with other comments. Rounded this out with some bok choi grilled with a garlic ginger soy marinade.

Greg

Subbed Mirin for the sugar and cut the butter and added some sesame oil. Still bland. added some oyster sauce on my own plate, which helped. Added shrimp for some protein. Meh.

Deepi

I doubled the udon (used same butter amount and it worked out well with 2x noodles) and also added sautéed mushrooms and garlic chili sauce for heat. The spinach clumped together when strained with the noodles; next time I’ll add to butter instead. Overall, very delicious and will make again!

Elizabeth

I added a little sesame oil to the boiling water and a clove of garlic to the browning butter and pepper. Substituted half the pepper for ‘lemon pepper’ blend. It took a really good recipe to fantastic.

Jessica

Subbed gochujang paste for the black pepper and it turned out great.

Kate W.

This was good! Simple, but it really hit the spot after a long day and cold weather. I made a half batch. It needed more soy sauce, and I added a little toasted sesame oil at the end. Yum.

Carla in California

Made this. Butter no bueno.

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FAQs

How to cook udon noodles from Costco? ›

Pulmuone Teriyaki Stir-fry Udon is available at Costco. Add 1 tbsp of oil, 4 tbsp of water, vegetable topping and Udon Noodles into a sauce pan. Then turn on the heat and stir fry 1-2 minutes over hight heat 2. Add Teriyaki Seasoning and stir fry for another minute over low heat.

Do you have to boil udon noodles before frying? ›

You don't need to properly cook, just blanch briefly. I find that doing this reduces the stickiness of the udon- if I throw them straight into whatever dish I'm making, it becomes very sticky and starchy. If the udon were properly fresh (not precooked), I'd cook them all the way through before using them in a dish.

Are udon noodles healthy? ›

Health Benefits of Udon Noodles

The high fiber content of udon noodles also serves to reduce the risk of colorectal cancer, and the high amount of B vitamins contained in the noodles helps to keep you energized.

Do you have to rinse udon noodles before cooking? ›

Certain types of noodles benefit from a rinse in almost all applications. In her book Japanese Home Cooking, Sonoko Sakai recommends rinsing soba and udon.

How do you cook pre packaged udon noodles? ›

COOKING STORE-BOUGHT UDON NOODLES

If cooking semi-dried (slightly flexible, shelf stable) udon, boil for 6-7 minutes before testing for tenderness; if cooking dried (brittle, shelf stable) udon, boil for 9-10 minutes. Test by plucking a noodle from the pot, plunging it in cold water, then biting.

Do you cook udon noodles frozen? ›

Instead of boiling in a pot, simply microwave frozen udon noodles for about three minutes and twenty seconds (600 W) to enjoy the taste of freshly cooked udon noodles.

Are udon noodles healthier than rice? ›

If you are referring to regular Lo mein or udon noodle which is made from wheat, then it is healthier than rice. If you are referring to “ho fun”(flat rice Noodle) or “"mei fun” (angel hair) , they are both made of rice, hence you know the answer.

Are lo mein and udon noodles the same? ›

The biggest difference between lo mein and udon is that lo mein is made with egg noodles and udon is a wheat noodle. Most udon noodles are wider than lo mein egg noodles. The addition of eggs makes lo mein noodles chewier than udon, and they hold up better in pasta dishes.

Is udon Chinese or Japanese? ›

Udon are chewy Japanese noodles made from wheat flour, water, and salt, typically served in a simple dashi-based broth. They're thicker than buckwheat soba noodles—typically two to four millimeters—and can be either flat or rounded.

Which is healthier ramen or udon? ›

While both dishes brim with flavor, Udon could be considered the healthier of the two noodle type dishes as it tends to have cleaner, simpler toppings and has lower sodium as it doesn't use kansui (the alkaline solution that gives ramen its unique flavor).

What is the healthiest noodle to eat? ›

Here are some of the healthiest noodles you can buy now.
  • Kelp noodles. Kelp noodles are almost transparent in appearance and are made from ground seaweed that has been mixed with water and salt. ...
  • Soba noodles. ...
  • Quinoa noodles. ...
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  • Tips to make your noodles even healthier.
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What does udon do to your body? ›

Complex Carbohydrates for Weight Loss and Chronic Disease Prevention. If you consume udon noodles made from a high-quality whole wheat flour, you get a significant dose of complex carbohydrates, which are higher in fiber and digested more slowly by the body than simple carbohydrates.

What is the pink and white thing in udon noodles? ›

Steamed Fish Paste

Sold in small semi-circular loaves, kamaboko is a convenient way of getting all the goodness of fish, without having to go to the trouble of preparing it. Pink and white slices of kamaboko are served chilled with soy sauce and wasabi or are placed in bowls of udon or ramen soup.

What is the best flour for making udon noodles? ›

Commonly, hakurikiko (soft flour) is used for sweets and tempura batter, churikiko (medium flour) is for udon noodles, jun-kyorikiko (semi-hard flour) is for ramen noodles, and kyorikiko (hard flour) is used for bread.

How many minutes to boil udon noodles? ›

Once the water is boiling, add the udon noodles to the pot. If you're using fresh udon noodles, they will only need to cook for 2-3 minutes. Dried udon noodles will take around 8-10 minutes. Stir the noodles occasionally to prevent them from sticking together.

How do you heat up udon noodles? ›

Udon Noodles
  1. Boil water in a kettle.
  2. Place udon in a sieve.
  3. Pour boiling water over the udon to reheat.
  4. Add your noodles to your broth.

How long to cook Costco egg noodles? ›

Cooking Instructions: Bring 4 quarts of water to a rapid boil. Add 2 teaspoons salt, if desired. Add frozen noodles and return to a full rolling boil, stir to separate. Cook noodles uncovered for 20 minutes or until desired tenderness, stir occasionally.

How long to cook instant udon noodles? ›

Cooking instruction: Put Udon noodles into 400ml boiling water and cook for 2 minutes. Then add seasoning and stir slightly.

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