Remake :: Ginger Scallion Noodles with Chicken
Posted: July 12, 2012 | Author: kat | Filed under: pasta recipes | Tags: food, ginger, ginger scallion, ginger scallion noodles, menu, Momofuku, noodles, Pasta, scallions | 3 Comments »Ginger scallion noodles will always be an all-time fave of mine (evident here, here, here, and here). I love these noodles for its simplicity and versatility. It pairs so well with anything and everything from crispy fish to fresh-baked veggies, and even by itself. I love eating ginger scallion noodles as is, but this time I paired it with some juicy pan seared chicken breasts.
Remake :: Simple Sesame Noodles with Pork Tonkatsu
Posted: June 18, 2012 | Author: kat | Filed under: pasta recipes | Tags: Betty Crocker, Chili oil, food, Meat, menu, Momofuku, Pasta, Paula Deen, pioneer woman, pioneer woman's simple sesame noodles, pork, pork tonkatsu, remake, scallion, sesame, sesame noodles, Sesame oil, tonkatsu | 3 Comments »Hi everyone! Hope you’re all having a wonderful start to the week!
I love remaking some of our faves! Since we still couldn’t get over how amazing and super satisfying (and easy!) sesame noodles were, we just had to have it again for date night! And I decided to make pork tonkatsu with some chops I found in the fridge!
I’ve noticed that the more and more I remake a fave, it just tastes better and better the next time! The pork tonkatsu came out perfect! Way better than the first! It was super moist, crunchy, and a beautiful golden color! And much more flavor because I used Lawry’s instead of sea salt. Ahhh Lawry’s makes everything taste better!
And the sesame noodles?! Well, just the best thing ever! This time around, I used whole wheat spaghetti. I do like that fact that it’s wheat but the quality of these noodles were just not that great compared to the Trader Joe’s spaghetti that I used earlier. And look, no scallions!!! A certain unnamed boyfriend used up all the scallions :). But all the flavors were all there (even sans scallions), hehe.
Some of my other favorites that I make over and over again (and great ideas for meals during the weekday) include:
- Paula Deen’s Old-Fashion Meatloaf
- Paula Deen’s Lots O’Meat Lasagna
- Momofuku’s Ginger Scallion Noodles
- DIY Potato Gnocci/DIY Homemade Pasta Noodles (boyfriend’s specialty!)
- Hot+Sweet Sriracha Wings and Baked Buffalo Wings
- Baked Salmon à La Mon Ami
- Betty Crocker’s Ultimate Chocolate Chip Cookies
As you can tell, I’m pretty much Paula and Momofuku obsessed!
What are some of your favorite timeless recipes? Feel free to link below :)
xoxo, kat
Simple Sesame Noodles (from Pioneer Woman)
- 12 ounces, spaghetti noodles, cooked And drained
- 1/4 cup soy sauce
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- 4 cloves garlic, minced
- 2 tablespoons rice vinegar
- 3 tablespoons toasted sesame oil
- 3 teaspoon hot chili oil
- 4 tablespoons grape seed oil
- 3 whole green onions, sliced thin
- red pepper flakes (optional)
Directions:
- Whisk all ingredients (except noodles and green onions) together in a bowl.
- Taste and adjust ingredients as needed.
- Pour sauce over warm noodles and toss to coat.
- Sprinkle with green onions and toss.
- Enjoy!
Pork Tonkatsu (original post here)
- slices of thin boneless pork chops
- flour for dredging (season with salt and pepper)
- two eggs, lightly beaten
- panko bread crumbs (season with salt and pepper)
- oil for frying
- Lawry’s seasoning salt (or salt) + pepper
Directions:
- Rinse chops and pat dry. Season both sides with salt and pepper.
- Dredge in flour, then dip in egg mixture, and press the panko to coat both sides.
- Heat a large skillet with about 1/2 inch of oil until hot and lay one or two cutlets into the hot oil. Fry for about 3-4 minutes per side.
- Drain the cutlets onto a paper towel and cut into bite-sized strips.
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- Garlic Jasmine Rice with Pork Tonkatsu and Tonkatsu Sauce (shecooksandheeats.wordpress.com)
push pause
Posted: January 15, 2012 | Author: kat | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: food, ginger scallion, menu, Momofuku, noodles | 2 Comments »Such a wonderful weekend!! Can it please stay this way for as long as possible? :)
Started my Sunday off with a plate of my ginger scallion noodles + meatballs!
Hope you’re all enjoying the latter part of the weekend! It’s a bit gloomy outside but it also makes the perfect excuse for cuddle time :)
xoxo, kat
ps. Oh dear, I apologize if you’re seeing this a second or third time! It seems WordPress for Android had a bit of a brain fart :)
Lunchtime noodles
Posted: November 9, 2011 | Author: kat | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: food, ginger scallion noodles, menu, Momofuku, noodles | 1 Comment »Finally convinced someone to put modern warfare on pause for yummy ginger scallion noodles :)
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Momofuku’s Ginger Scallion Noodles
Posted: August 23, 2011 | Author: kat | Filed under: pasta recipes | Tags: food, ginger, menu, Momofuku, noodles, scallion | 16 Comments »
momofuku's ginger scallion noodles
Remember yesterday’s post? I know I do…I couldn’t keep my mind off Momofuku and those ginger scallion noodles! After a quickie Google search (did you know there’s a recipe button on the side bar now? :) on ginger scallion noodles, I found so many recipes and tons of rave reviews for the ginger scallion sauce. I knew I just had to make it! It’s one of those love-at-first-sight-if-I-don’t-eat-this-I-will-not-eat-anything-else recipes, plus I had pretty bad noodle cravings that day. So I hopped into my car, and drove my butt to the nearest Asian market just to buy ramen noodles so that everything would turn out perfect.
Unless you are immune to onions or own a pair of onion goggles, this recipe is a breeze! If you are like me, take mini breaks while chopping the scallions. I took 15 minute breaks and indulge in a gigantic bag of Funyuns. Yes, she chopped her own onions for once and it impressed him :)
According to David Chang (the mastermind behind Momofuku), you can add anything else to your liking. Next time (oh, there will be many!!), I want to add pan seared salmon/scallops, grilled chicken, or oven roasted shrimp to the noodles. Already drooling just thinking about it! If you love the taste of fresh ginger, then you are going to love these noodles!
Here’s what you’ll need to make your very own bowl of yummy ginger scallion noodles…

INGREDIENTS: ramen noodles, ginger, scallions, sherry vinegar, soy sauce, grape seed oil, and salt
Make the ginger scallion sauce ahead of time…

STEP 1: finely dice the scallions and ginger

STEP 2: put the ginger and scallions in a bowl and add sherry vinegar, soy sauce, grape seed oil, and salt

STEP 3: mix well and set aside for 15-20 minutes prior to serving
TAKE ME!!!!!!!!!!
Posted: August 22, 2011 | Author: kat | Filed under: babble | Tags: ginger scallion, ginger scallion noodles, Momofuku, New York, Noodle | 7 Comments »
photo food.daemonstv.com.com
Yum, yum, yum!!! I have never been to Momofuku Noodle Bar or New York for that matter, but I am declaring Momofuku my favorite noodle place. In fact, I want to go to New York just for the sake of eating delicious noodles! I spent a good half hour going through every pic on their Yelp page, and after a quick Google search (NSFW FOOD PORN hehe :), I am sold on Ginger Scallion Noodles! Ahhh! Me. Want. So. Bad. Don’t judge me!! I am just another girl experiencing her insane noodle cravings…
Have any of you been lucky enough to go to Momofuku? Please share so that I may gain another 5 pounds just daydreaming of all the yummy food from Momofuku that I am deprived of.
For a drool worthy restaurant review, click here.
xo, kat.
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