Fried Wheat Noodles are actually traditional cuisine on the Okinawa islands, the southernmost prefecture of Japan. My mother and father visited Okinawa for their honeymoon 45 years ago and my mother learned about this dish at that time. (Until 1972 Okinawa was part of the united states so they needed to bring their passport. It surprised me!) Okinawa is a beautiful group of islands. Blue ocean, big sky, majestic forests, pure-hearted people, calm weather…I love Okinawa very much.
This recipe is called “Chanpuru” in Okinawa, which means frying mixture of various ingredients. In every age we are busy so traditional Okinawa people made this “Chanpuru” recipe which is quick. We can cook it with any combination of ingredients in the refrigerator, such as egg, vegetables, tofu, fish, meat and so on.
As I said, you don’t need much time for grocery shopping and cooking. Please try it when you are too busy to cook something else for dinner!!
{Ingredients (servings 2)}
2 bunches (6.2 0z) Organic Somen Noodles
½ lb. Ground Chicken
½ large Onion
1 Carrot
¾ tsp. Salt (total)
½ tsp. Black Pepper (total)
3 Tbsp. Vegetable Oil (total)
1 Tbsp. Soy Sauce
1 tsp. Pure Sesame Oil
Here is my recipe in PDF (5 MB): Fried Wheat Noodles