| Japanese tied noodles 17:33 - Dec 29 with 692 views | GavTWTD | I recently had a meal at a Japanese restaurant and their noodles were interesting. They were like a tied up rope, really unusual. Anyone know what they might be called? |  |
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| Japanese tied noodles on 17:41 - Dec 29 with 634 views | noggin | Pad tie? |  |
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| Japanese tied noodles on 17:51 - Dec 29 with 586 views | GavTWTD |
| Japanese tied noodles on 17:41 - Dec 29 by noggin | Pad tie? |
Good try but not what we were looking for |  |
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| Japanese tied noodles on 17:55 - Dec 29 with 552 views | Smoresy | Udon noodles are extra fat, chef could have used those for elaborate rope work. |  | |  |
| Japanese tied noodles on 17:59 - Dec 29 with 524 views | GavTWTD |
| Japanese tied noodles on 17:55 - Dec 29 by Smoresy | Udon noodles are extra fat, chef could have used those for elaborate rope work. |
No these were thin and nearly clear. I do wonder if the chef created them himself. Was a lot of money for a hot pot! |  |
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| Japanese tied noodles on 18:06 - Dec 29 with 508 views | NewcyBlue | Shirataki? |  |
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| Japanese tied noodles on 18:12 - Dec 29 with 482 views | GavTWTD |
| Japanese tied noodles on 18:06 - Dec 29 by NewcyBlue | Shirataki? |
Yes, most likely but I was hoping to buy them in the tied format. I want to recreate the dish. But in noodles! |  |
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| Japanese tied noodles on 18:19 - Dec 29 with 453 views | J2BLUE |
| Japanese tied noodles on 18:12 - Dec 29 by GavTWTD | Yes, most likely but I was hoping to buy them in the tied format. I want to recreate the dish. But in noodles! |
Were they clear? https://image.made-in-china.co |  |
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| Japanese tied noodles on 18:23 - Dec 29 with 427 views | Kropotkin123 |
| Japanese tied noodles on 17:59 - Dec 29 by GavTWTD | No these were thin and nearly clear. I do wonder if the chef created them himself. Was a lot of money for a hot pot! |
Tied noodles are common in hotpot, otherwise they can end up everywhere. At my local hotpot they are called Konjac. Googling this suggests it is made from the Japanese Konjac Yam and the noodles are also called shirataki noodles in some restaurants. Other noodle types, like udon, which aren't tied, are typically consumed at the end, meaning they don't need to be tied. They are also thicker and easier to pick out when they are everywhere |  |
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| Japanese tied noodles on 18:24 - Dec 29 with 426 views | NewcyBlue |
| Japanese tied noodles on 18:12 - Dec 29 by GavTWTD | Yes, most likely but I was hoping to buy them in the tied format. I want to recreate the dish. But in noodles! |
Have you got an Asian supermarket near you? You can normally get them precooked and tied. |  |
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| Japanese tied noodles on 18:26 - Dec 29 with 413 views | J2BLUE |
| Japanese tied noodles on 18:24 - Dec 29 by NewcyBlue | Have you got an Asian supermarket near you? You can normally get them precooked and tied. |
And if not, you can order elastic bands on Amazon... Awful things. |  |
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| Japanese tied noodles on 18:31 - Dec 29 with 394 views | Kropotkin123 |
| Japanese tied noodles on 18:24 - Dec 29 by NewcyBlue | Have you got an Asian supermarket near you? You can normally get them precooked and tied. |
https://asiangroceryuk.co.uk/p I don't know if this store is legit. But Konnyaku seems to be what is in more stores from a quick search |  |
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| Japanese tied noodles on 18:31 - Dec 29 with 393 views | GavTWTD |
Yes! What are they? |  |
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| Japanese tied noodles on 18:36 - Dec 29 with 367 views | J2BLUE |
| Japanese tied noodles on 18:31 - Dec 29 by GavTWTD | Yes! What are they? |
Shirataki noodles. Can also be called konjac noodles. They sell them in knots in some places. Like Newcy said, a local Asian supermarket is probably best. I do just have to ask though, what did you like about them? How did they cook them? Was it not like chewing on elastic bands? |  |
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| Japanese tied noodles on 18:48 - Dec 29 with 341 views | GavTWTD |
| Japanese tied noodles on 18:36 - Dec 29 by J2BLUE | Shirataki noodles. Can also be called konjac noodles. They sell them in knots in some places. Like Newcy said, a local Asian supermarket is probably best. I do just have to ask though, what did you like about them? How did they cook them? Was it not like chewing on elastic bands? |
It was a beef hot pot. All the ingredients were really basic but I just want to recreate it. The noodles were nice actually and apparently not bad for you. It had beef, cabbage, tofu, noodles in a nice broth. Wow it sounds bad now but they charged £32 for it! First time I've liked tofu. Really sucked up the broth. |  |
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| Japanese tied noodles on 18:50 - Dec 29 with 329 views | J2BLUE |
| Japanese tied noodles on 18:48 - Dec 29 by GavTWTD | It was a beef hot pot. All the ingredients were really basic but I just want to recreate it. The noodles were nice actually and apparently not bad for you. It had beef, cabbage, tofu, noodles in a nice broth. Wow it sounds bad now but they charged £32 for it! First time I've liked tofu. Really sucked up the broth. |
Have you tried any of the itsu noodle pots or miso soups? I have got quite into those recently. |  |
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| Japanese tied noodles on 18:57 - Dec 29 with 289 views | GavTWTD |
| Japanese tied noodles on 18:50 - Dec 29 by J2BLUE | Have you tried any of the itsu noodle pots or miso soups? I have got quite into those recently. |
I have yeah. Yeah nice. Trying to be more healthy ATM and not considered those. Must read the label when I'm next out. |  |
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| Japanese tied noodles on 19:00 - Dec 29 with 271 views | GavTWTD |
| Japanese tied noodles on 18:24 - Dec 29 by NewcyBlue | Have you got an Asian supermarket near you? You can normally get them precooked and tied. |
Yeah I'll give them a try. I bought an incredible satay sauce when i was last there. |  |
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