Shogun Noodles
2 servings
15 minutes
Se-gun noodles are an exquisite dish of Japanese cuisine that combines a delicate balance of textures and flavors. The name refers to the shogunate era when food reflected nobility and refinement. At its core is udon noodles with a soft, chewy structure that perfectly absorbs the aromas of sautéed mushrooms, garlic, and ginger. Shiitake and chanterelles add deep, earthy notes to the dish while wheat sprouts provide a light freshness. Sesame oil and soy sauce create a rich, slightly sweet flavor palette. This dish is perfect for both a cozy dinner and an energizing lunch. Se-gun noodles are not just food but a journey into the world of Japanese traditions that conveys the harmony of simple ingredients and the mastery of their combination.

1
Cook the noodles until al dente. Drain the water.
- Udon noodles: 160 g
2
Slice the leek and mushrooms into strips, and chop the garlic and ginger.
- Leek: 10 g
- Shiitake mushrooms: 20 g
- Champignons: 20 g
- Chanterelles: 10 g
- Garlic: 2 cloves
- Fresh ginger: 3 g
3
Add vegetable oil to a hot pan and sauté garlic and ginger, then add onion, mushrooms, and soybean sprouts. Continue to sauté for no more than 1 minute.
- Olive oil: to taste
- Garlic: 2 cloves
- Fresh ginger: 3 g
- Leek: 10 g
- Shiitake mushrooms: 20 g
- Champignons: 20 g
- Chanterelles: 10 g
- Wheat sprouts: 15 g
4
Add the cooked noodles and stir-fry the mixture, adding soy sauce and sesame for another 2-3 minutes.
- Udon noodles: 160 g
- Soy sauce: to taste
- Sesame seeds: to taste









