STEP 1/8
I really like noodles, so one serving isn't enough, so I prepared almost two servings I used commercial seasoned laver that was seasoned laver It tastes better with a lot of seaweed
STEP 2/8
Add about 2 liters of water, and when it boils, add buckwheat noodles, and when it boils, pour the water three times. Boil it for about four minutes. Rather than deciding the time, take out a strand of noodles and save it when it boils chewyly Boil it to the texture you want
STEP 3/8
Then quickly take a cold shower and rub it with your hands to remove starch and drain it
STEP 4/8
Put the noodles in a bowl and add soy sauce and sugar If you don't have tsuyu, you can use soy sauce, oligosaccharide, buckwheat jangguk, etc
STEP 5/8
Add perilla oil and sesame salt. I added a lot of sesame salt and it smells so savory. Mix it well and put it in a bowl
STEP 6/8
Put the noodles in a bowl and add chives and seaweed
STEP 7/8
It's a simple dish that only needs to be boiled, but it's a taste that comes to mind when you eat it
STEP 8/8
I eat buckwheat noodles a lot especially in the summer. If you boil buckwheat noodles, add young radish, and make bibim-guksu, it's a very delicious meal