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To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have japanese-korean bibimbap style chilled noodles with steamed chicken and fragrant herbs using 9 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Japanese-Korean Bibimbap Style Chilled Noodles with Steamed Chicken and Fragrant Herbs:
- Get 80 grams Steamed chicken
- Get 1/4 to 1/2 (Sweet) sliced onion
- Make ready 1/2 Julienned cucumber
- Prepare Herbs:
- Make ready 2 Sliced myoga ginger
- Make ready 5 Julienned shisho leaves
- Make ready 1 knob Finely chopped ginger
- Get 1 Korean all-purpose sauce (chili and vinegar sauce)
- Prepare 1 Dried noodles (hiyamugi, inaniwa udon or somen noodles)
Steps to make Japanese-Korean Bibimbap Style Chilled Noodles with Steamed Chicken and Fragrant Herbs:
- Slice the onion and fragrant herbs and soak in water. Drain well in a colander.
- Use the noodles of your choice. Use as many as you like. After cooking, refresh the noodles in cold water and drain well.
- Mix one portion of noodles with sauce. Transfer onto a serving dish. After putting the vegetables on top, pour over the same amount of the sauce.
- Put the sliced onion on top.
- Put the cucumber and steamed chicken on top of the onion.
- Top with the fragrant herbs. Pour over the sauce Use 1 tablespoon of the sauce for each serving. For a medium hot dish, use 2 tablespoons. For the original bibimbap noodles served in a Korean restaurant, use 3 tablespoons.
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