Yakisoba sandwich
The yakisoba in hot dog bread comes with a different taste A little bit of sweetness, the fluffyness of the bread, the taste of vegetables that can be chewed on, and the exotic sauce scent~ Let me introduce you to a yakisoba sandwich that is good for outing because the noodles are not soggy as I thought!
1 serving
Within 15 minutes
공룡맘
Ingredients
  • Bread
    1ea
  • Udon noodles
    1ea
  • vegetable.
    80g
  • Ham
    30g
  • Lettuce
    little
  • Mayonnaise
    little
  • Soy sauce
    1T
  • cooking wine
    1T
  • Oostasos
    1T
  • ground pepper
    little
  • Sugar
    little
Cooking Steps
STEP 1/5
Make the sauce with 1T of soy sauce, 1T of cooking wine, 1T of Worcester sauce, a little sugar and pepper.
STEP 2/5
Udon noodles are cooked, but they're hardened. Put them in boiling water and mix them
I use it.
STEP 3/5
Oil a pan and start with hard vegetables, carrots, cabbages, onions
Stir-fry the ham-swept udon noodles and sauce in the wall.
STEP 4/5
I put a bit of mayonnaise on the hot dog bread and put a few lettuce leaves on it.
STEP 5/5
I'm putting in yakisoba generously.
Completion
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