Udon Noodle Soup (Kake Udon) (Video) かけうどん

Japanese bowls containing Classic Udon Noodle Soup called Kake Udon or Su Udon, topped with sliced green onion and shichimi togarashi (Japanese seven spice).

Of all the Japanese noodles, udon is my go-to comfort food. These thick, chewy wheat noodles have a unique way of satisfying hunger and soothing the soul. While there are many variations, nothing beats the simplicity of classic Kake Udon (かけうどん). Today, I’ll show you how to make an authentic bowl with my homemade soup broth for rich, umami taste or a quick version with store-bought soup base.

If you’re craving more Japanese udon recipes, try my Kitsune Udon, Beef Udon, and Yaki Udon (Stir-fried Udon Noodles) recipes next!

Japanese bowls containing Classic Udon Noodle Soup called Kake Udon or Su Udon, topped with sliced green onion.

Ingredients for Udon Noodle Soup

Find the printable recipe with measurements below.

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Substitutions

Mentsuyu / Tsuyu (Japanese Noodle Soup Base) | Easy Japanese Recipes at JustOneCookbook.com

How to Make Udon Noodle Soup

Preparation

Step 1 - Make the homemade soup broth. In a medium saucepan, bring the broth ingredients to a gentle simmer, then cover it with a lid and set it aside. (Or, make my shortcut quick broth.)

Making udon noodle soup with seasonings.
Making udon noodle soup with seasonings.

Cooking

Step 2 - Reheat or cook the udon noodles. Bring a large pot of water to a boil, then add the noodles to reheat or cook per the package instructions. Stir to loosen up the noodles. Drain in a colander. Divide into bowls.

Adding frozen udon noodles to the boiling water.
Loosen up the noodles.

Assemble

Step 3 - Pour the hot broth over the noodles. Garnish with thinly sliced green onion and optional shichimi togarashi for a spicy kick.

Pour the soup broth.
Garnish the green onions.
Japanese bowls containing Classic Udon Noodle Soup called Kake Udon or Su Udon, topped with sliced green onion and shichimi togarashi (Japanese seven spice).
A bamboo basket containing homemade udon noodles.

Customizations

There are many ways to customize this simplest of udon soups. I encourage you to experiment with different proteins and toppings for added flavor, nourishment, and variety.

Japanese bowls containing Classic Udon Noodle Soup called Kake Udon or Su Udon, topped with sliced green onion, onsen tamago (poached egg), and fish cake slices.

Udon Variations

Add signature toppings to make popular udon dishes! In Japan, we have different names for udon soup depending on the toppings we use.

The possibilities are endless!

Kitsune udon in a Japanese bowl.
A donabe claypot containing Nabeyaki Udon, which is made of udon noodles, kamaboko fish cake, fried tofu, egg cooked in a dashi broth and topped with shrimp tempura.
A donburi bowl containing udon noodles topped with toasted mochi, spinach, and fish cake.
Beef udon noodle soup in a donburi bowl.
Curry udon in a Japanese bowl.

Storage Tips

To store: You can keep the udon noodles and broth separately in airtight containers and store them in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

Frequently Asked Questions

Editor’s Note: This post was originally published on October 8, 2021. It was updated with new images and a new video on May 3, 2024, and republished with more helpful content on February 4, 2025.

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