Szechuan Hotpot Style Udon Noodle Soup

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Hello again, my dear readers...! I am still alive and kicking despite of not being active virtually for one whole week :). In fact I feel very well and rather excited because I am officially on a long summer vacation now :D).

I thought about making a bento lunch today, but I finally decided to make a 'normal' meal which wouldn't take so much time to make, since I still had to do a lot of packing.

This soup tastes quite similar to my Szechuan Noodles with Wontons and Meatballs, but this udon noodles soup has got more toppings and looks indeed prettier ;).

Ingredients
- serves 2
  • 400 g Udon noodles
  • 250 g ground pork
  • 1 small onion, chopped
  • 2 tbs fish sauce
  • 3 tbs 'Fried pork with chili in oil'
  • 2 tbs oyster sauce
  • Dashi powder to taste
  • Pepper to taste
  • 800 ml water
  • Chopped green onions
  • Topping suggestions: store-bought meatballs, fish balls, shiu mai, chikuwa (fish cake), shrimps, you tiao (Chinese bread stick), boiled egg, mushrooms and sugar snap peas.
Instructions
  • Heat 1 tbs oil in a wok.
  • Toss in the ground pork and chopped onion and stir fry until slightly brown.
  • Add fish sauce, 'fried pork with chili in oil', oyster sauce and pepper.
  • Simmer the meat sauce, stirring occasionally until cooked through.
  • Add 800 ml water and dashi powder to taste.
  • Add udon noodles and the toppings (except the you tiao) and cook for a few minutes.
  • Garnish with green onions and you tiao slices.



Happy Cooking :)!
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57 comments:

  1. CG... laper nih liat postingannya.. itu cakue nya bikin ndiri... mauuuuu...

    wah..asiknya mau mudik..makan..makan..makan..xixixi...

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  2. This looks so mouth watering! Crispy you tiao dipped in the hot soup. :O

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  3. That looks amazing. Yes, Jakarta's web access is not the best. I was there last year and was only able to do minimal web surfing. Skyping and video chat was impossible. But the food sure made up for it. Have a safe and fabulous trip!

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  4. What an amazing looking soup :-).
    Have a good week

    Ciao
    Alessandra

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  5. Un plato muy interesante y la combinación de ingredientes deliciosa.

    Saludos

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  6. wow das sieht ja wieder lecker aus, du bist eine super köchin, ich beiße immer fast in den Monitor *sabber*

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  7. Happy to hear that you are going for a wonderful break!! Happy shopping and eating in Indonesia!

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  8. slurrrppp... pedas!
    Wow that bowl looks epic!
    Have a great time in our home called J-town! Hahaha. Hope you fill yourself with great Indo-feast.

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  9. Have fun! I bet you will.

    Ps. This looks delicious, as usual. Udon noodles are so yummy!

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  10. Oh wow, so beautiful - I just came over from withaglass.com. I've been meaning to try more asian-style noodle dishes for a long time. Dashi is pretty important it seems so I think I'll go and pick some up this weekend, then I'll be trying this out. I don't think it's going to be as beautiful as this though!

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  11. Your trip to Jakarta sound so exciting!!! You managed to make a beautiful soup in spite of packing! Have a great time on holidays!

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  12. I love this style o putting various different things into a soup! :D

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  13. Oh wow! This noodle dish looks super yummy and I am already salivating! Oooh my tongue is numb too! :P

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  14. Enjoy your vacation, CG! And have a great time with the FOOD ;D

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  15. Your normal lunch does have a touch of Bento too! And it looks absolutely delicious! :)
    Have a good trip home! Enjoy, have fun and don't forget that camera! Wish you a lovely time with your family!

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  16. Oh my, CG...my husband would be so delighted if I could cook this for him! Thanks for this recipe! I bookmarked it!
    Enjoy your vacation!

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  17. Have a wonderful time CG, looking forward to seeing your photos and hearing all about the restaurants that you visited. This meal looks scrumptious, I want to dive right in, yummy!

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  18. Yummy soup! Your eggs always looks so darned tasty. Have a fantastic and safe trip :)

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  19. Did I see You Tiao in the spicy udon noodle soup? ;p Interesting!

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  20. What a beautiful soup! Thanks for the recipe, and have a great vacation

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  21. That looks amazing! I hope you have a great vacation!

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  22. Oh Yum. Fantastic udon soup. I could slurp the whole thing now :)
    Enjoy Jakarta! I was in Indonesia a couple weeks back and had a great time.

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  23. CG, I sent you an email to your email address that you put in my blog but couldn't send it through. Is that correct cookingallery@yahoo.de ?

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  24. delicious! looks like a mini steamboat! have a great vacation!

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  25. This is a simply gorgeous soup. I'd love to have a bowl for supper. It looks and sounds delicious. I hope you have a great vacation. We'll be here when you get back. Blessings...Mary

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  26. Wow, your hotpot udon noddle is absolutely gorgeous, not only for the eyes also for the palate.
    Hope you are having a great week :-)

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  27. How beautifully presented, and what excellent choice of ingredients! Yum!

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  28. Hi my dear Cooking, this look really delicious and beauty of course! hugs! gloria

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  29. Hi CG! I'm so happy that you are finally getting vacation! Have fun with your family and your home! I bet you will enjoy your stay...shohpping, eating... lots of things to do! This udon soup looks delicious. Although I don't eat spicy, but I love the look of this dish. Egg is as always perfectly half raw (how do you say?)! Enjoy!

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  30. WOW that looks beautiful for being just a normal meal. I guess your eye for color follows you in everything you do. Hope you have a great time in Jakarta and look forward to seeing your beautiful art when you get back.

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  31. Now this is something my whole family will love! I don't know if mine would be as gorgeously artistic as yours though. I hope you have a wonderful vacation and make sure you tell us all about it!

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  32. These hotpots are so awesome especially in the thick of winter now. Better still if it has a little spice to it to turn up the heat :)

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  33. CG!!!! u're coming to singapore??? can meet up??? email me ya... ilove.icook.ibake@gmail.com
    really hope can c u :P

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  34. This is absolutely delicious. I'll be more than happy to have this for my bento. :)

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  35. Wow, there is so much deliciousness going on in that soup!

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  36. Mmmmm, this looks delicious! I love looking at all of the different ingredients in the soup!

    Cheers,
    Yas
    www.tickle-your-tastebuds.blogspot.com

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  37. Hey! Long time no see you! Hope you will have lots fun with foods in Indonesia. TTDJ.

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  38. I am looking forward to your posts about your restaurant visits in Jakarta, and Singapore! Enjoy and have a great time!

    This soup looks DELICIOUS!

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  39. another piece of artwork! Havent visited for the longest time due to the wedding planning! Glad to be back!!!

    Have a Fabulous day!
    Jen www.passion4food.ca

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  40. That all looks so good! I plan on having a hot pot soon but I don't think I have the right (for me) peppercorns for my vegan hot pot right now. ^^

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  41. That looks REALLY GOOD!!!!! I would like to learn how to make it!!

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  42. Hi CG! So glad to see you back again! :D
    I bought a bottle of 'fried pork with chilli in oil' after reading your post on mapo tofu but I haven't try yet.. :P
    Your Szechuan udon noodle soup looks so yummy! I'm gonna try this soon! I've got almost all the ingredients needed on hand now! :D
    Maybe I'll omit the 'fried pork with chilli in oil' bcos my girls don't take spicy food.
    Hope you have an enjoyable vacation! Are you really stopping by in Singapore for few days? Hope we'll have the time to meet up! :D

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  43. So beautiful! The soup looks delicious! An award is waiting for you at Tantekiki.blogspot.com.

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  44. I don't eat meat at all but this looks absolutely delicious - especially those noodles!

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  45. I'm in love with this dish! These are flavors I crave so I'm always looking for new recipes. I'm new to your blog finding you through my dear friend Joy at kitchen flavours. I hope your time in Jakarta is filled with delicious food and fun.

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  46. the You Tiao catches my eye!! I love them as toppings, especially on porridge. I am sure this udon noodle soup taste delicious with that!

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  47. IST BEI DIR ALLES OK? WEIL DU SCHON LANGE NICHTS MEHR GEBLOGGT HAST?

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  48. These udon has so much goodies in it. Hope you'll have a wonderful holiday in Jakarta.

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  49. Highly riveting blog post. I think your article is very engrossing. Thanks over again - I will return.

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  50. Yummy yummy hotpot. Have a great summer holiday in JKT & SG! Look forward to your next post.

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  51. Very creative idea of cooking udon in Szechuan style. Love to try too.
    Have a nice trip!

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  52. I would love to try this, have fun!!

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  53. Wow... I am just bowled over by your recipes and bento boxes... loved every bit of it:) Should try doing one of your bento box recipes and try to reach your expertise:) Proud to follow your yummy posts..
    Reva

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  54. Kyaaaaa........it's been long time I didn't visit your blog! And as usual......your food is always tempting me!! Miss you sinnnnn :).

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