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Soba with Asparagus, Miso Butter and Egg
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To cook asparagus evenly, we cut the spears in two—stalks and tips—and simply toss the stalks into the noodle cooking water first, and a minute later add the tips. Stalks that measured about ½ inch at the thickest end were best. To flavor our asparagus and noodles, we liked savory-sweet miso, but we needed a fat to draw out the flavors. We turned to Momofuku’s David Chang, who famously blends miso and butter. We liked that combination, particularly when balanced with grated fresh ginger. For the noodles, we preferred those made from a blend of whole-wheat and buckwheat flours; 100 percent buckwheat noodles were fragile and expensive. A sunny-side up egg proved the perfect topper. Most soba noodles cook in 4 minutes. For noodles that need longer, adjust the timing for adding the asparagus. Assembling and preparing all the ingredients before cooking the noodles was essential for proper timing. While the soba cooks, heat the skillet, then fry the eggs while tossing the noodles with the miso butter. To finish, we liked a sprinkle of shichimi togarashi, the Asian rice seasoning.
4
Servings
Don’t add salt to the soba cooking water. While we usually salt our pasta water, miso can be quite salty and sodium levels vary widely by brand. Skipping the salt gave us better control over seasoning.
25 minutes
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1
pound medium asparagus, tough ends trimmed
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5
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4
tablespoons salted butter, softened
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1½
tablespoons finely grated fresh ginger
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12
ounces soba noodles
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3
scallions, minced, plus thinly sliced scallions to garnish
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4
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Shichimi togarashi rice seasoning, to serve (optional)
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Lemon wedges, to serve

Recipe
Sunny-Side Up Fried Eggs

Milk Street Basics
How to cook asparagus evenly

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01Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Meanwhile, snap or cut off the tender tips of the asparagus. Set aside. Slice the stalks on the bias into ½-inch pieces. Set aside separately. In a large bowl, combine the miso, butter and ginger, stirring and mashing.See Demo
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02Add the noodles to the boiling water. Cook for about 1 minute. Add the asparagus stalks and cook for another minute. Add the tips, then cook for 2 minutes. Drain the noodles and asparagus, reserving ½ cup cooking water. The noodles should be just tender. Add the noodles, asparagus and minced scallions to the miso butter. Add enough reserved cooking water to reach a creamy consistency, using tongs to toss until the butter melts and coats the noodles.See Demo
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03Divide the noodles between 4 serving bowls and top each with a fried egg. Sprinkle with sliced scallions and shichimi togarashi, if using. Serve with lemon wedges.See Demo