Noodle on this: spicy Asian noodle soup with noodles that aren't noodles. Well, perhaps they are noodles, but they're noodles without the carbs. For a flavorful keto take on this ramen-esque classic, dig into a tasty bowl with beef, broth, bok choy, and eggs. Plus noodles — sort of.
March 12 2018 recipe by Anne Aobadia, photo by Emma Shevtzoff, nutritional review by Franziska Spritzler, RD, CDE in Recipes, Dinner, Meal
Noodle on this: spicy Asian noodle soup with noodles that aren't noodles. Well, perhaps they are noodles, but they're noodles without the carbs. For a flavorful keto take on this ramen-esque classic, dig into a tasty bowl with beef, broth, bok choy, and eggs. Plus noodles — sort of.
USMetric
4 servingservings
Ingredients
- 4 4 garlic clove, mincedgarlic cloves, minced
- 2 tbsp 2 tbsp sriracha sauce
- 1½ lbs 650 g ribeye steak, thinly slicedribeye steaks, thinly sliced
- 4 4 eggeggs
- 1⁄3 cup 80 ml coconut oil
- salt and pepper, to taste
- 1¼ lbs 550 g bok choy, roughly chopped
- 15 oz. 425 g shirataki noodles or zucchini noodles
- 4 cups 950 ml beef broth
- ¼ cup 60 ml sesame oil
- 1 cup (3½ oz.) 240 ml (100 g) scallion, choppedscallions, chopped
- 2 tbsp 2 tbsp sesame seeds
- ½ cup (¼ oz.) 120 ml (8 g) fresh cilantro, chopped
- 1 tsp 1 tsp chili flakes (optional)
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Instructions
Combine the garlic and sriracha sauce in a large bowl. Add the beef, and combine until thoroughly coated. Set aside to marinate for at least 10 minutes.
Place the eggs in a pot and cover with water. Bring to a boil and cook for 5 minutes for soft-boiled eggs, and 8 minutes for hard-boiled eggs. Transfer eggs to an ice bath for about 2 minutes to prevent further cooking. They will also be easier to peel!
Add the coconut oil to a large skillet, and warm over medium high heat. Season pan with a pinch of salt and pepper, then add the bok choy, mixing with tongs until slightly tender. Remove bok choy from pan and set aside. Add the beef to the pan, and cook until browned. Transfer to a plate.
Add the noodles to a colander and rinse thoroughly with cold water.
In a large pot, bring the beef broth to a boil. Lower the heat and add the noodles. Simmer for a few minutes.
Remove the pot from the heat, add sesame oil and stir.
Place the fried beef and vegetables in serving bowls. Ladle the noodles and broth into the bowls and garnish with sesame seeds, a sliced soft boiled egg, and cilantro. Add extra sriracha sauce or chili flakes if you like it more spicy!
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23 comments
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Meg
March 24 2018
Delicious! First time trying these noodles; they were different at first, but after they soaked up the broth, amazing! Such a great carb noodle substitute. I put the bok choy in raw and it was great.
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c
March 25 2018
Where can you find these noodles? I've looked everywhere. Noodles are the one thing I miss on Low carb.
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corey
March 26 2018
You can get them at most grocery stores in the US, also online from Amazon or other retailers. You do have to be careful to read the ingredients because many will have extra starches, meaning your carbohydrate count goes way up.
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Jared
March 26 2018
C -- I live in the middle of nowhere, USA and our walmart carries them. For us, they're in the produce section with the (refrigerated) tofu, vegan cheese, etc. Little plastic packs.
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Annabelle Postles
March 26 2018
I much prefer the old way of displaying the recipes; this new way uses too much paper.
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Samantha
May 1 2018
No Miso? Is Miso Bad on Keto?
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Lisa
January 30 2019
Soooooooo Good! Followed the recipe exactly. I eat a keto diet and miss noodles and this totally filled the void. Very flavorful!
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Speranza
January 31 2019
Are soy bean noodles an acceptable substitute?
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Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor
January 31 2019
We recommend avoiding soy. You can read more about that on our Food Policy page - https://www.dietdoctor.com/food-policy#soy
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antoniette
February 4 2019
What other cut of beef or pork (preferably an inexpensive version) can we use instead of the ribeye?
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Nancy
February 4 2019
I just chopped mine into bite sizes.
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Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor
February 5 2019
You could try a chuck roast, or ask the store butcher which cut of meat would come closest to replicating ribeye.
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Kathleen
May 20 2019
I couldn't find the noodles so I made this without them. I thought I died and went to heaven! I didn't even miss the noodles. I found baby bok choy and I also used some shaved beef which made it faster to cook and more affordable for me. I could eat this every day for weeks. What a recipe!!!!
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Seth
November 17 2019
What to do with the scallions? :-)
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Jerra Baker
December 11 2019
I'm wondering that too.
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Linda
June 8 2020
Scallions: The logical thing to do is to add them in at the end with the garnishes.
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R.bivens
July 22 2020
So delicious 😋!! I do recommend to boil the “noodles” for a few mins per instructions on the bag.. they turn out better.
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Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor
July 23 2020
So delicious 😋!! I do recommend to boil the “noodles” for a few mins per instructions on the bag.. they turn out better.
Thanks for sharing your feedback on this one!
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melissa.h.taibi
August 4 2020
I don't like Bok Choy (or Broccoli) is there a vegetable to substitute?
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Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor
August 4 2020
I don't like Bok Choy (or Broccoli) is there a vegetable to substitute?
How do you feel about cabbage?
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Noelene
August 16 2020
Lovely flavours. My noodles were from the freezer and may have been a bit old but everything else was fabulous
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Brigitte
January 2 2021
First time I used the Konjak noodles. I rinsed them thoroughly and then cooked them in the broth for a few minutes. It made a really tasty noodle soup, spicy but not too hot.
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Barbara
April 27 2021
Made mine zoodles, I prefer them to noodles anyway, didn’t have any bok choy so I used a little gem lettuce, half the price in the uk, used tobasco sauce instead of sriracha as I’d never heard of that before.
Delicious