I tried to eat `` Meisei Ippei-chan's Yakisoba Omori Dakudaku Tartar Sauce '' that completely reproduced the taste of chicken nanban with yakisoba



From the yakisoba series of Ippei-chan's night shop, ' Ippei-chan's Yakisoba Dakudaku Tartar Sauce ', which combines a sauce inspired by the sweet and sour sauce of chicken nanban and plenty of tartar sauce, has appeared. It is said that it is a dish that tartar sauce lovers 'Tartarist' wants to eat by all means, so I actually made it and tried it.

Myojo Foods 'Myojo Ippei-chan Night Shop's Yakisoba Omori Daku Tartar Sauce'

https://www.nissin.com/jp/news/11512

The package of `` Meisei Ippei-chan Yakisoba Omori Dakudaku Tartar Sauce '' sold from May 8 at supermarkets and convenience stores nationwide looks like this, and it says `` Chicken Nanban taste ''.



When checking the raw materials, the sauce is based on soy sauce, and chicken extract, beef extract, seafood extract, etc. are used. The content is 182g, of which 130g is noodles and 25g is tartar sauce.



The calorie is 789 kcal per meal.



First open the lid.



Take out the special sauce, liquid sauce, and sprinkle from inside.



Pour plenty of hot water up to the inner line.



And wait 3 minutes. No need to warm the sauce on the lid.



After 3 minutes, throw away the hot water from the hot water cut.



Remove the lid and pour the green sauce first.



This sauce is a combination of brown liquid sauce and orange solid sauce, so be careful not to leave any solids.



Combine the sauce and noodles.



Next, a special orange sauce is served. This special sauce is tartar sauce.



Finally topped with sprinkles. Furikake is a tartar-flavored furikake accented with parsley and black pepper.



Complete.



When you actually eat it, the yakisoba is a sweet soy sauce yakisoba, and it tastes completely unnatural even by itself. The umami of chicken is also firmly effective and it is quite good. By adding plenty of tartar sauce here, the taste of chicken nanban is completely reproduced in your mouth. At first, I was skeptical about recreating chicken nanban with yakisoba, but it not only has a high degree of reproduction of chicken nanban, but it also has a highly complete taste as yakisoba.



'Meisei Ippei-chan's Yakisoba Daimori Dakudaku Tartar Sauce' is 278 yen per meal, excluding tax, and

Amazon.co.jp sells a 12-meal set for 3434 yen.



in Gastronomic Adventure, Posted by logu_ii