Early-morning eggs, late-night noodles come together
Morning used to be reserved for breakfast, day for work, night for sleep. Now we shop whenever, watch whatever, and work forever. Often we splice together shopping, movie and work. We abandon the clock to the corner of the screen, where it ticks off many an overburdened minute.
In the new time economy, the kitchen suffers confusion. Is morning still about sunny-side up? Do noodles still stay up late? Solve both puzzles by yakisoba — a happy tangle of bacon, eggs and ramen. Early-morning staples and late-night stars mix it up. Why not? We scramble the schedule, and sometimes the results are timeless.
Prep: 30 minutesCook: 20 minutesMakes: 2 servingsFor reasons unknown, this recipe is named after Japanese buckwheat noodles (soba) but calls for wheat noodles (ramen). Look for ramen noodles in the Asian foods aisle. Choose plain noodles, not the instant soup packages. Other noodles (including soba) work too.4 teaspoons soy sauce½ teaspoon sugar4 ounces ramen noodles2 slices bacon, cut crosswise into 1-inch tabs½ cup quartered white mushrooms1 cup diced green cabbage, in 1-inch pieces½ cup diced red onion, in ½-inch pieces2 eggs beaten with 1 teaspoon cold water¼ cup finely chopped fresh tomatoDissolve: In a large bowl, stir together soy sauce and sugar.Boil: Heat a large pot of water to a boil, drop in noodles and cook just until tender, 2 to 3 minutes. Drain and rinse under cool water, drain again. Slide noodles into the bowl with the soy and toss to coat.Brown: Heat a wok (set on a wok-ring) over medium-high heat or a cast-iron skillet set over medium heat. When hot, toss in bacon. Cook, stirring with chopsticks or a wooden spatula, until crunchy and brown, 5 to 6 minutes. Scoop out bacon, leaving rendered fat in the pan.Stir-fry: Slide mushrooms into the pan and cook, stirring, 2 minutes. Add cabbage and onion. Stir-fry until vegetables are nicely browned, about 5 minutes.Toss: Slide noodles into the pan, toss until hot, about 1 minute. Pour in egg and scramble with noodles until egg is just set, about 1 minute. Toss in reserved bacon.Serve: Scoop noodles into two shallow bowls. Top with tomato. Dig in.
