Udon is a Japanese wheat noodle that is thick and chewy. Did you know that udon can be easily made at home? Freshly made udon tends to be chewier than prepackaged ones. Enjoy this versatile noodle hot, cold or even stir-fried!
These ingredients are for this model. If this is not your breadmaker, please select from the available models below.
These ingredients are for this model. If this is not your breadmaker, please select from the available models below.
Ingredients (for BB-PDC20, serves 8):
For Dusting:
Make sure the kneading
blades are properly attached. Dissolve salt in water, and add the ingredients
(except flour for dusting) to the baking pan in the order listed. Place baking
pan into the Home Bakery, close the lid and plug the cord into the outlet.
Select the HOME MADE course. Press CYCLE button turning OFF the following:
Preheat or Rest, Rise 1, Rise 2, Rise 3, Shape, Bake, Keep Warm. Select the
KNEAD cycle and set to 0:20. For BB-CEC20 and BB-PAC20 models, press CYCLE
twice to record. Press START.
When the HOME MADE
course completes, press CANCEL (or press and hold START/RESET) and remove dough from baking pan. Roll dough
into a ball and divide into 8. Wrap each ball with plastic wrap and let rest
for 2 hours at room temperature.
Place dough on a lightly floured board
and roll each ball into 1/8” (approx. 3mm) thick sheets. Dust surface of dough with flour and
fold into thirds.
Using a chef’s knife, cut folded dough
into 1/4" (approx. 6mm) wide strips. Gently unfold each noodle and dust with flour to
prevent from binding and drying. Be careful when slicing dough with a sharp
knife.