5.0
(14)
Your folders
Your folders

Export 9 ingredients for grocery delivery
Step 1
In a small saucepan, mix together water, dashi powder, light soy sauce, mirin, and sugar over high heat until it comes to a boil. Turn off the heat and transfer to a heat proof dish or glass container. Place in an ice bath until completely cool. If eating later, place in the fridge until the sauce is completely cool.
Step 2
Cook the soba noodles according to package directions. Immediately drain and rinse with cold water or place in an ice bath to completely stop the cooking process.
Step 3
When ready to eat, garnish the sauce with sesame seeds and scallions and dip your noodles. You can also serve with grated radish or wasabi. Enjoy!
Your folders

923 viewsjustonecookbook.com
4.5
(35)
10 minutes
Your folders
76 viewsjustonecookbook.com
Your folders
345 viewscookerru.com
5.0
(3)
5 minutes
Your folders

421 viewspickledplum.com
5 minutes
Your folders

571 viewschopstickchronicles.com
5.0
(1)
3 minutes
Your folders

397 viewslazycatkitchen.com
5.0
(1)
10 minutes
Your folders
55 viewsjapanesecooking101.com
Your folders

423 viewsdoobydobap.com
4.7
(34)
30 minutes
Your folders

328 viewsbittersweetblog.com
20 minutes
Your folders

388 viewsmykoreankitchen.com
5.0
(2)
10 minutes
Your folders

211 viewsdiversivore.com
5.0
(2)
10 minutes
Your folders

2325 viewscooking.nytimes.com
5.0
(432)
Your folders

229 viewscookingformysoul.com
4.9
(10)
5 minutes
Your folders

918 viewsfoodiecrush.com
4.3
(64)
10 minutes
Your folders

672 viewsloveandlemons.com
4.9
(46)
10 minutes
Your folders

607 viewsacouplecooks.com
4.0
(57)
5 minutes
Your folders

286 viewsjapanesecooking101.com
10
Your folders

439 viewsseriouseats.com
5.0
(1)
Your folders
/cold-soba-noodle-salad-4142109-hero-01-e4e0ec24913d4041af40e7b49695c1c9.jpg)
368 viewsthespruceeats.com