Udon Noodle Soup Recipe (2024)

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This Japanese udon noodle soup recipe features an easy udon soup base that you can make in minutes. Choose your favourite udon toppings such as spring onion, katsuobushi (bonito flakes) and shichimi togarashi (Japanese chilli flakes)! This light, tasty Japanese noodles soup is perfect as a quick lunch, dinner or appetiser.

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Why We Love This

This udon noodle soup recipe is so simple to make at home – all you need are a few basic Japanese ingredients: dashi powder, soy sauce, and mirin (sweet rice wine). Even better, these ingredients can also be used as the base for a wide range of essential Japanese dishes – our favourites are okonomiyaki savoury pancakes, onigiri rice balls and gyoza dumplings.

Udon noodles are a fantastic dish to slurp down when you’re in a rush. But we like to take our time a little more to appreciate the subtle flavours, and enjoy the differences of the dashi stock between restaurants, home made and powder form.

The great thing about this dish is the ability to make it as quick or a slow as you like, depending on how hands-on you want to be, and what toppings you’d like. While our Udon Noodle Soup Recipe uses only basic ingredients for a quick eat, below are some further ideas for beefing up your dish.

P.S. If you’re looking for a spicy noodle soup, try our simplified recipe for Japanese tantanmen ramen with creamy broth and crispy pork!

Related: How to Make Udon Noodles / Yaki Udon (Stir Fried Udon Noodles)

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Where We Learned This Recipe

Our favourite place for Udon noodles is a tiny place near Osaka Station which we walk past on our way back to our apartment. The noodles there always have the best texture, and their dashi broth is so flavourful!

Now that we’ve been able to replicate the flavours so easily at home, we’re in heaven, and love that we can bring another little piece of Japan back home with us.

What You’ll Need

For our simple udon noodle soup recipe we opted to make our dashi stock with dashi powder. If you have time, you might like to make your own proper dashi stock base with kombu seaweed and bonito flakes.

Optional Toppings

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How To Make Udon Noodle Soup

  • Cook udon noodles according to packet directions, or recipe if you’re making them by hand.
  • Place dashi, soy sauce, mirin, salt and sugar into a deep bowl, then pour boiling water over the top.
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  • Take cooked udon noodles and slide into the soup base.
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  • Top with sliced spring onion, bonito and chilli flakes.
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Wandercook’s Tips

  • For the best experience, use the freshest udon noodles you can source. Any noodles will do of course, but freshly made udon noodles have the most delicious chewy texture that you just can’t beat. Cook them until al dente, just like pasta, so they don’t become too soggy.

FAQs

What are Udon Noodles made from?

Udon noodles are made from a combination of wheat (normal regular white flour) and salt. That’s it! No egg or rice. Sometimes a little cornflour is used when the noodles are cut to stop them from sticking together.

How are Udon Noodles made?

We’re so glad you asked! This has to be the most fascinating part. Traditionally, udon noodles are actually made with your feet! Depending on the style, it’s not uncommon to press out the dough many times to ensure the ultra smooth texture of the final product. During our previous trips to japan we’ve learned how to make udon noodles from scratch from an udon master.

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What other toppings can you put on Udon Noodles?

The most simple udon noodle topping is a handful of sliced spring onion (scallions) with bonito flakes, but why stop there?

Try these other popular udon noodle toppings:

  • Fried tofu
  • Wakame (seaweed)
  • Tempura vegetables or prawns (shrimp)
  • Kamaboko – fish cake slices
  • Thinly sliced beef
  • Egg
  • Anything else you’d like to experiment with!

What are your favourite topping combinations?

Variations

  • For a vegetarian/vegan version of this dish, be sure to use kombu dashi powderUdon Noodle Soup Recipe (14) – it’s made with only seaweed and no bonito flakes.
  • For a more intense flavour we usually use hon dashiUdon Noodle Soup Recipe (15) (note, this is made with bonito flakes).
  • Make it a curry by adding a block or two of Japanese curry roux to taste. You can use a strainer to help it dissolve into the stock.

For more delicious Japanese noodles, try these recipes next:

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Udon Noodle Soup Recipe

This Japanese udon noodle soup recipe features an easy udon soup base that you can make in minutes. Choose your favourite udon toppings such as spring onion, katsuobushi (bonito flakes) and shichimo togarashi (Japanese chilli flakes)! This light, tasty Japanese noodles soup is perfect as a quick lunch, dinner or appetiser.

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes minutes

Course: Soup

Cuisine: Japanese

Servings: 1 Bowl

Calories: 59kcal

Author: Wandercooks

Cost: $5

Ingredients

  • 1 packet udon noodles frozen or fresh
  • 1 cup boiling water
  • 1 tsp dashi powder use kombu dashi for vegan/vegetarian version
  • 1 tsp soy sauce
  • 1 tsp mirin
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 1 pinch sugar

Optional Toppings:

MetricUS Customary

Instructions

  • Cook udon noodles according to packet directions, or recipe if you're making them by hand.

    1 packet udon noodles

  • Place dashi powder, soy sauce, mirin, salt and sugar into a deep bowl, then pour boiling water over the top.

    1 tsp dashi powder, 1 tsp soy sauce, 1 tsp mirin, 1 pinch salt, 1 pinch sugar, 1 cup boiling water

  • Slide cooked udon noodles into the soup base. Top with sliced spring onion, bonito flakes (katsuobushi) and chilli flakes or shichimi togarashi.

    1 stalk spring onion / green onion, 2 tsp bonito flakes / katsuobushi, 1 pinch chilli flakes

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Recipe Notes

  • For the best experience, use the freshest udon noodles you can source. Any noodles will do of course, but freshly homemade udon noodles have the most delicious chewy texture that you just can’t beat. Cook them until al dente, just like pasta, so they don’t become too soggy.
  • What are Udon Noodles made from?Udon noodles are made from a combination of wheat (normal regular white flour) and salt. That’s it! No egg or rice. Sometimes a little cornflour is used when the noodles are cut to stop them from sticking together.
  • How are Udon Noodles made?We’re so glad you asked! This has to be the most fascinating part. Traditionally, udon noodles are actually made with your feet! Depending on the style, it’s not uncommon to press out the dough many times to ensure the ultra smooth texture of the final product. It’s never been easier to make your own udon noodles at home.
  • What other toppings can you put on Udon Noodles?The most simple udon noodle topping is a handful of sliced spring onion (scallions) with bonito flakes, but why stop there?Try these other popular udon noodle toppings:
    • Fried tofu
    • Wakame (seaweed)
    • Tempura vegetables or prawns (shrimp)
    • Kamaboko – fish cake slices
    • Thinly sliced beef
    • Egg
    • Anything else you’d like to experiment with!
  • For a vegetarian/vegan version of this dish, be sure to use kombu dashi powderUdon Noodle Soup Recipe (22) – it’s made with only seaweed and no bonito flakes.
  • For a more intense flavour we usually use hon dashiUdon Noodle Soup Recipe (23) (note, this is made with bonito flakes).

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Udon Noodle Soup Recipe

Amount per Serving

Calories

59

% Daily Value*

Fat

1

g

2

%

Cholesterol

7

mg

2

%

Sodium

987

mg

43

%

Potassium

85

mg

2

%

Carbohydrates

5

g

2

%

Fiber

1

g

4

%

Sugar

3

g

3

%

Protein

8

g

16

%

Vitamin A

120

IU

2

%

Vitamin C

2

mg

2

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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