Category Archives: Noodles

Seafood Spaghetti 

It’s my husband’s birthday today. I cooked him seafood spaghetti and he loved it.


I couldn’t find fresh mussel in the supermarket nearby, so I bought a pack of  frozen mixed seafood, which contains octopus and clam. I also used fresh prawns.

1. Heat a little olive oil in the pan. Saute a little chopped garlic.

2. Add in octopus and clam. Stir fry for 2-3 mins.

3. Add in peeled prawn. Another 2-3 mins.

4. Pour in pasta paste. I poured in half bottle, which is around 150 g. Simmer for several mins till it boils.

5. Put cooked spaghetti in the sauce and mix well.

6. Sprinkle some fresh parsley and lemon.

Chicken Soup Noodle

When my husband feels sick, I cook him chicken soup. Actually, every time I make chicken soup, it’s possibly to leave some over. So I keep the left soup in a jar and stored in fridge. Stored chicken soup can be used to cook. And the easiest one is to cook noodles.


This is the fresh soup not the stored one.

It’s easy to make chicken soup. 

Put chicken in a deep pot. Add in enough water and several ginger slices. Turn to high heat at first. When the soup boiled, turn to low height. If you want really good chicken soup, you’d better cook it for at least one hour. The soup will taste really great. I cooked it for about one hour and a half. And add some salt to it, or it will be plain. I also added several shiitake, because I really like it.

You can cook noodle when chicken soup is almost done. Just cook noodle with water. When noodle is cooked. Take it out and drain. After drained, put noodle in a bowl. 

Scoop some chicken soup and add to noodle in the bowl. If you like, you can add some green vegetables and chopped spring onion. 


My husband are it all, even he’s sick. It’s very nutritious.

A Simple Japanese Cuisine Dinner: Soba & Fried Shishamo & Fried Dumplings


My husband loves soba, especially cold soba.

It’s very easy and quick to make cold soba.

1. Put soba in boiling water for 3 minutes.

2. Take soba out and soak in cold water. Then drain them.

3. Put several ice cubes on sushi mat. And put drained soba on ice.

4. Sprinkle some seaweed.

5. Eat with soba sacuce.


Fry Shishamo in pan till both sides turn golden brown.


There is a lot of eggs in shishamo’s belly, very tasty.



Soba, Shishamo and some fried dumplings make a simple and delicious Japanese dinner.