Easy 15-Minute Yaki Udon (Stir Fried Udon Noodles) | Cookerru (2025)

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Yaki Udon is a simple one-pan meal loaded with vegetables, mushrooms, and your choice of protein coated in an incredibly flavorful sauce that will have you craving for more. This recipe calls for simple ingredients to make the best stir fried udon noodles in just 15 minutes!

Easy weeknight dinner made in a single pan!

Stir fried udon is, without a doubt, one of my favorite meals to make during the week due to its ease of preparation and scrumptious taste.

Easy 15-Minute Yaki Udon (Stir Fried Udon Noodles) | Cookerru (1)The thick, chewy texture of Japanese udon noodles makes them my top choice to use in a quick stir fry, as they are truly the best at soaking up all the flavors of the sauce.

Above all, I always make sure to have packs of udon noodles ready to go in my freezer to use in my emergency meals, as they are so convenient to cook with.

I’ve shared many stir fried udon recipes on my blog including Kimchi Udon, Bulgogi Udon, and Creamy Mushroom Miso Udon, but these Yaki udon noodles are the most classic and popular version of stir-fried udon noodles.

What is Yaki Udon?

Easy 15-Minute Yaki Udon (Stir Fried Udon Noodles) | Cookerru (2)Yaki Udon (焼きうどん) is a stir-fried udon noodle dish from Japan that’s made with an assortment of vegetables and meat coated in a delicious sweet and savory sauce.

The name of the dish translates to “fried udon” (“Yaki” meaning fry or grill), which also indicates the type of noodles being used.

A similar rendition of this dish is Yakisoba, which is another well-known Japanese noodle dish that’s made with yakisoba noodles instead of udon.

Easy 15-Minute Yaki Udon (Stir Fried Udon Noodles) | Cookerru (3)Yaki udon noodles are incredibly popular in Japan and can be often found at festivals (omatsuri) and Izakayas (Japanese pubs) around the world, with the most popular variations being shrimp or chicken Yaki udon.

Thanks to its ease of preparation, Yaki udon is also enjoyed at home in many Asian households in different variations depending on the available ingredients.

Thanks to its versatile flavors, it’s also the perfect dish to make to clean out your fridge and use up your left-over ingredients to make a delicious stir fried udon.Easy 15-Minute Yaki Udon (Stir Fried Udon Noodles) | Cookerru (4)

If you have any kewpie mayo and bonito flakes on hand, I highly recommend adding them as garnishes to add as much umami flavor as possible. It is absolutely delicious!

What do I need to make Yaki Udon?

The best part about this dish is that it requires simple ingredients from your kitchen to put together, in which the assortment of veggies/meat can be easily altered to your preference.

Here is a list of ingredients you will need for this recipe:

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  • Udon noodles: I prefer using frozen “Sanuki-style” udon noodles for this recipe as they are easily accessible, store for months in the freezer, and the best type of udon to use in a stir fry.
    • Frozen udon noodles have a nice chewy texture and are less prone to getting mushy and overcooked during the cooking process.
  • Shrimp or chicken: or your choice of protein including thinly sliced beef, pork, bacon, or other types of seafood.
    • Some vegetarian options include tofu, mushrooms, or you can simply add other vegetables like bell pepper or bok choy to the mix.
  • Onion & garlic: for the aromatics.
  • Cabbage, carrot, mushrooms & green onions: to add to the stir fry. Feel free to be creative with this! Stir-fries are a great opportunity to use up leftover vegetables from your fridge.
  • Dark soy sauce, oyster sauce, mirin, and brown sugar: for the sauce. You can optionally add some Gochugaru or crushed red pepper to the sauce if you like a hint of spice.
  • Kewpie mayo, bonito flakes, toasted sesame seeds, and/or green onions: optional for garnish.

Tips & tricks to make the best Yaki Udon Noodles

Although this Yaki udon recipe is easy to follow, I wanted to share few helpful tips to help your cooking process. Here are some tips to make the best udon stir fry:

Prepare your ingredients inadvance including the sauce.

Easy 15-Minute Yaki Udon (Stir Fried Udon Noodles) | Cookerru (6)Stir fry dishes come together quickly in a hot pan, and preparing all components in advance will make your process a lot easier!

Quickly thaw your frozen noodles by using hot water.

To thaw your frozen noodles in the easiest way possible, soak them in hot water for about a minute, and use a pair of chopsticks to carefully loosen the noodles.

When the noodles are loose, drain and rinse them under cold water in a colander to retain the texture, and set aside to use in the stir fry.

You can also prepare them in boiling water, but I found that preparing them this way is a lot more convenient and time-efficient.

Use a wok to ease your cooking process.

Easy 15-Minute Yaki Udon (Stir Fried Udon Noodles) | Cookerru (7)This is essential cookware to use for any stir-fry dishes, including this Yaki udon recipe.

A wok distributes heat quickly & evenly on the entire surface, and the curvature allows the food to be tossed around without causing a mess.

Using a wok will also help to caramelize the noodles as the high heat creates a delicious charred flavor as the sauce hits the pan.

And there you have it! So long as you follow the right steps, making your own udon stir fry is so easy to do in the comfort of your home.

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As mentioned earlier, this stir fry dish is prepared in a single wok or large pan, which makes cleanup a breeze!

Let’s be honest, we could all use less dishes to clean, and simple recipes like this are truly a breath of fresh air.

I hope you enjoy this shrimp or chicken Yaki udon recipe, and please feel free to leave a comment below or message me onInstagramfor any questions!

Other easy Dinner recipes you may like:

  • 10-Minute Egg Fried Rice
  • Creamy Mushroom Miso Udon
  • Melt-In-Your-Mouth Japanese Hamburger Steak
  • Bulgogi Beef Udon Stir Fry
  • Spicy Creamy Cajun Chicken Pasta

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Easy 15-Minute Yaki Udon (Stir Fried Udon Noodles)

Yaki Udon is a simple one-pan meal loaded with vegetables, mushrooms, and your choice of protein coated in an incredibly flavorful sauce that will have you craving for more. This recipe calls for simple ingredients to make the best stir fried udon noodles in just 15 minutes!

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time10 minutes mins

Total Time15 minutes mins

Course: Dinner, Lunch, Meal Prep

Cuisine: Japanese

Servings: 2 people

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp cooking oil divided
  • 2 servings (500g) udon noodles frozen
  • 1/2 lb shrimp or thinly sliced chicken, beef, pork, bacon, tofu, or extra vegetables
  • 1/2 medium onion sliced
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 cup cabbage shredded
  • 1/4 cup carrot julienned
  • 3 mushrooms sliced
  • 2 green onions chopped
  • kewpie mayo, bonito flakes, toasted sesame seeds, and/or green onions for garnish, optional

Sauce

Instructions

  • Season shrimp or your choice of protein with salt and pepper. Combine all sauce ingredients in a small bowl.

  • To prepare your udon noodles, soak them in hot water for about a minute, and use a pair of chopsticks to carefully loosen the noodles. Rinse with cold water, drain, and set aside.

  • Heat oil in a wok or a large pan over medium heat and and the shrimp or your choice of protein. Cook for about 2 minutes or until opaque. Remove and set aside.

  • Add oil to the same wok, add onion and garlic, and cook until aromatic. Add cabbage, carrot, and mushrooms, and continue to cook for 2-3 minutes.

  • Add the cooked shrimp, udon noodles, and sauce, and toss them together until the noodles are evenly coated. Add green onions and mix to combine. Garnish and enjoy!

Notes

* Using frozen udon noodles is recommended for this recipe as they are less prone to getting mushy and overcooked when stir-frying.

For more detailed tips and ingredient details, please refer to the blog post above!

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FAQs

How to make the udon stir fry noodles from Costco? ›

Pulmuone Teriyaki Stir-fry Udon is available at Costco. Add 1 tbsp of oil, 4 tbsp of water, vegetable topping and Udon Noodles into a sauce pan. Then turn on the heat and stir fry 1-2 minutes over hight heat 2. Add Teriyaki Seasoning and stir fry for another minute over low heat.

How to cook frozen udon noodles? ›

Easy and convenient—preparable in the microwave!

Instead of boiling in a pot, simply microwave frozen udon noodles for about three minutes and twenty seconds (600 W) to enjoy the taste of freshly cooked udon noodles.

What does yaki udon taste like? ›

I've had countless yaki udon dishes from those in convenience stores in Japan all the way to my favourite Japanese restaurants in Manila. It's has a distinct sweet and slightly sour note in terms of flavour due to its use of Bulldog sauce or tonkatsu sauce.

How do you cook dry packaged udon noodles? ›

COOKING STORE-BOUGHT UDON NOODLES

If cooking semi-dried (slightly flexible, shelf stable) udon, boil for 6-7 minutes before testing for tenderness; if cooking dried (brittle, shelf stable) udon, boil for 9-10 minutes. Test by plucking a noodle from the pot, plunging it in cold water, then biting.

Do you rinse udon noodles after cooking? ›

Once the noodles are done, turn off the heat and carefully drain the water using a colander or strainer. Rinse the noodles under cold running water to stop the cooking process and remove any excess starch. This step is important, as it will prevent the noodles from becoming gummy or sticky.

Do you need to cook udon noodles? ›

Dried udon are most often sold in cellophane-wrapped 8-ounce packages and cook as you would any kind of dried pasta — in plenty of rapidly simmering water. It's best to follow package directions. They take about 5 to 7 minutes to cook to an al dente texture.

Are udon noodles healthy? ›

Additional vitamins and minerals contained in udon noodles include thiamine and niacin, both vital for reducing stress and improving circulation, respectively. So the next time you see udon noodles on the menu or for sale in the marketplace, consider getting yourself a dish and enjoying a great, healthy meal!

Are udon noodles already cooked? ›

Udon noodles are available fresh, pre-cooked and dried. In Japan, udon is usually sold fresh.

What is yaki udon sauce made of? ›

Ingredients
1-2 tbspvegetable oil
1/2 tspwhite pepper
1 1/2 tbspsoy sauce
1 tbspmirin
1/2 tbsprice vinegar
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Are lo mein and udon noodles the same? ›

The biggest difference between lo mein and udon is that lo mein is made with egg noodles and udon is a wheat noodle. Most udon noodles are wider than lo mein egg noodles. The addition of eggs makes lo mein noodles chewier than udon, and they hold up better in pasta dishes.

What to eat with udon? ›

Udon is traditionally served as a hot noodle soup topped with scallions, tempura or fried tofu. We also love adding udon to stir-fries, particularly this amazing recipe from Chicago chef Takashi Yagihashi, who combines udon with shrimp, chicken, cabbage and mushrooms for a simple yet flavorful dish.

How do you cook Costco stir-fry noodles? ›

In two ounces of oil, add vegetables and cook for 2 minutes. Add the chicken and cook for two more minutes. Add the noodles and sauce and cook for 1 minute. That's it!

How do you cook ready to eat udon noodles? ›

Add one packet of noodles per person to a pot of boiling water (approx. 500ml per packet). Cook for 2-3 minutes before draining. Add the cooked noodles to a bowl with udon noodle soup and serve with your favourite toppings.

How do you heat up packaged udon noodles? ›

Udon Noodles
  1. Boil water in a kettle.
  2. Place udon in a sieve.
  3. Pour boiling water over the udon to reheat.
  4. Add your noodles to your broth.

Do you have to boil udon noodles before frying? ›

Prepare the udon noodles by blanching (frozen udon) or boiling (dried udon). In a large frying pan or wok, stir fry the meat, onions, and the rest of the ingredients. Add the cooked noodles and mix them all together. Season the stir-fried noodles and serve hot!

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