Dish
Miso nikomi udon
Miso nikomi udon is made by cooking thick udon noodles in a broth made from miso, dashi, and mirin. The dish is then topped with sliced green onions and kamaboko, a type of fish cake. The result is a hearty and satisfying dish that is perfect for a cold winter day.
Origins and history
Miso nikomi udon originated in the Nagoya region of Japan and is believed to have been created in the early 20th century. It was originally a dish that was served in tea houses and was popular among travelers and pilgrims.
Dietary considerations
Vegetarian
Variations
There are many variations of miso nikomi udon, with different toppings used depending on the region and the season. Some versions use fried tofu or tempura shrimp, while others use sliced pork or beef. Some versions also include mushrooms or seaweed for added flavor.
Presentation and garnishing
Miso nikomi udon is typically served in a bowl with the noodles and toppings arranged on top of each other. The broth is then poured over the top, and the dish is garnished with sliced green onions and kamaboko.
Tips & Tricks
To make the dish even more flavorful, try adding a splash of sake to the broth before serving.
Side-dishes
Tempura, edamame
Drink pairings
Green tea
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