Here’s something new – a spicy teriyaki beef tray. Spicy teriyaki? I don’t know if I’ve ever heard of such a thing! Well, let’s see if it’s a good’un.
Close-up of the bottom of the packaging (click image to enlarge).
Here’s what you see when you remove the plastic wrap (click image to enlarge).
The noodle block.
When you cook it, you add the veggies to the tray first.
I always find that corn just seems kind of weird in these trays, but it’s usually tasty nonetheless.
After the noodles are done, you add the liquid seasoning and stir, stir, stir!
This stuff smells really good! I don’t smell the spicy but I do smell the nice sweet teriyaki.
Finished (click image to enlarge). Added green bell pepper, broccoli, sweet onions, kizami shoga (pickled ginger), rib eye beef sauteed with minced garlic and some Urashima Sesame & Salt furikake. The noodles are plentiful and have a nice texture and springy chew. The flavoring is definitely teriyaki with a nice bit of spiciness that works quite well. Unique and delicious. 4.5 out of 5.0 stars. UPC bar code 070662087206.
Nissin Chow Mein commercial.