
My “sunset” yakisoba, or in this case, yakiudon, is named for it’s bright colors. It’s fast, easy to make, and only requires chopping and stirring!
Ingredients
- 4 packets of udon or yakisoba noodles (not dry)
- 1 bottle of Otafuku Yakisoba sauce (Available at Don Quijote)
- 1 yellow bell pepper
- 1 orange bell pepper
- Beef, however much you want.
- kamaboko (pink and white fish cake)
- sesame oil

Step 1: Chop up the beef into small pieces. When I make my yakisoba, I think of beef as a garnish, rather than a main part, so I use only a small amount.

Step 2: Chop up the bell peppers and mix up the colors! So pretty!

Step 3: Chop up the kamaboko!

Step 4: Grease the frying pan with sesame oil, and cook the beef thoroughly.

Step 5: Add in the bell peppers and kamaboko. Stir around for a bit to get the bell peppers slightly cooked.

Step 6: Add in the noodles! Make sure to gently break apart the clumps.

Step 7: Add in the sauce. Use as much sauce as it takes to coat the ingredients, but you can add extra if you like your yakisoba extra flavorful.

Step 8: Stir stir stir! Stir until the sauce has coated all the ingredients.
And that’s it! It’s a great meal for college students, as the ingredients (except the sauce, I admit…) are fairly cheap, and if you’re cooking for yourself, you should have leftovers for lunch the next day. I also experiment with ingredients, sometimes adding tofu, mushrooms, and other things to the stir-fry. Hope you all enjoy it!
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It looks delicious!
A food blog! Yay, so addicting. Great photos
The mark of an accomplished (food) photographer: anything can be made to LOOK delicious.
im really glad i saw this cause it is so easy to make and taste good. i am always looking for new easy recipes because as a fire fighter, i have to cook for picky eatting fire fighters all the time. ill make it for them next time i cook and post thier reactions.