Nyam Recipes – Spicy minced beef with noodles

Nyam Recipes – Spicy minced beef with noodles

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Tantanmen is one of my favourite mince meat dishes and I used to eat it a lot while living in Japan, even with udon noodles. Once I discovered mince in my noodles, I realised there’s a range of cheaper but good quality places to eat spicy tantanmen at.

Being in Japan however it needed to be spicier so I decided to recreate it at home. It’s not exactly tantanmen but more of a spicy pork noodle dish but it’s got it’s own “nyam” flavour to it if I do say so myself.

Ingredients

  • ½ Onion
  • 1 Garlic
  • 2 Spring Onions
  • 2 teaspoons of Soy Sauce
  • Beef or Pork Mince 500g
  • 1 Pack of Dried Udon or Soba noodles
  • Shichimi
  • Sriracha Sauce
  • Black pepper
  • White pepper
  • Salt
  • Red chillies
  • Green chillies
  • Paprika
  • Thyme

Note: The noodles can be either dried udon or soba as they taste better. For this recipe, I used store bought dry udon noodles which were a little bigger than soba but feel free to change depending on your diet.

How-to Recipe

  1. First things first, the mince needs to be browned for 15 minutes.
  2. It’s important to make sure the soy sauce and sriracha is not thick. Make into a dipping sauce not a broth as the mince can absorb that.
  3. Add the seasoning and spices to a separate pot. The chillies and spring onion cannot be missed. Chop them up as soon as possible and add to the seasoning mix and stir for a minute.
  4. Once the mince has browned, add them to the pot and stir well. In addition add the sauce.
  5. Add the noodles to a seperate pot with only a little salt and white pepper to add it’s flavour.
  6. Serve in a bowl as pictured above.
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