STEP 1/14
Prepare noodles and one homemade tsuyu chives
STEP 2/14
Boil 1 serving of noodles
When the water boils, add the noodles and boil it twice
STEP 3/14
Mix the noodles gently with your hands and wash them several times to drain
STEP 4/14
While boiling the noodles, grind the radish on a grater
STEP 5/14
Put the ground radish on the grater, drain it, and then lump it in a circle
STEP 6/14
Boil the noodles, put them in a buckwheat soba container, and put the chopped chives on top
Prepare ground radish juice and chives ice cubes
STEP 7/14
Instead of pickled radish, I prepared radish kimchi that I put in a few days ago
STEP 8/14
It's like 2 servings of my favorite noodle likes
STEP 9/14
You can dip the amount of noodles into a bowl and eat it
You can put noodles in a bowl, pour tzuyu, and eat ice cubes
STEP 10/14
Eating alone. Today, I'm going to eat alone
STEP 11/14
Add plenty of radish juice to the tsuyu and add chives and a bit of wasabi or lotus bran
It tastes much better, but I forgot to bring wasabi
When I make it next time, I'm going to bring wasabi and eat it again
STEP 12/14
It's been a while since I made buckwheat noodles
It's delicious to my taste because I made it myself, but it can taste different depending on the person who eats it
STEP 13/14
After the rainy season, you can get tired of the heat
Along with cold buckwheat noodles with ice cubes, there's a way to make tzuyu
I hope it's a good reference
STEP 14/14
Roll a bowl of ice cubes and eat a bowl of course
It's a good way to beat the heat
It's going to be very hot today
https://blog.naver.com/wjdtj54/222074192045
How to make tsuyu