Yakamein (New Orleans-Style Noodle Soup) - Allrecipes This is my take on yakamein (New Orleans-style noodle soup) that's famous only locally, but is one soup you'll want to know about Known in New Orleans as a very effective hangover cure—its nickname is Old Sober—it is also a beautifully comforting and delicious thing to eat
The Original Ya-Ka-Mein - Ms. Lindas Recipe | Explore Louisiana Often called “Old Sober” for its, um, restorative qualities, the soup consists of chopped beef (or sometimes pork or shrimp) with noodles, green onions, hard-cooked eggs and broth made from a unique blend of spices
Yaka mein - Wikipedia Yaka mein or yat gaw mein is a type of beef noodle soup found in many Creole restaurants in New Orleans, with variations throughout port cities and African-American communities in the coastal South and Mid-Atlantic It is also a type of Chinese wheat noodle
Yaka Mein (Beef Noodle Soup) - Omnivores Cookbook Yaka mein is a mishmash of Chinese and Cajun cuisines resulting in an easy, comforting, and rich beef noodle soup that will warm your soul Chewy noodles are served in a savory and slightly sweet Asian-style beef broth It’s topped with juicy steak, hot sauce, and a boiled egg
New Orleans Old Sober - Yakamein Beef Noodle Soup Known by a couple of different names and spellings, Yakamein (Ya Ka Mein) Soup, often just called "Yock," picked up the name "Old Sober" in New Orleans, for its alleged healing powers in warding off the after-effects and resulting hangover from late night French Quarter partying
Yakamein (New Orleans Noodle Soup) - Food52 An alternate version, yat gaw mein, is found in Baltimore and Philadelphia, and consists of thick wheat noodles in a brown gravy, served with either meat, chicken, or seafood, thickly sliced onions, and a hard boiled egg
New Orleans Yakamein Recipe - Explore Cook Eat There are basically 4 main parts of this recipe for this delicious beef noodle soup to come together These are: cooking the beef, making the spaghetti, boiling the eggs, and seasoning the broth
Beef Yakamein (New Orleans Spicy Beef Noodle Soup) To complete our classic beef yakamein, we ladled the delicious soup over bowls of cooked spaghetti, the chopped beef, halved hard-cooked eggs, and sliced scallions, finishing them with dashes of more soy sauce and hot sauce
16 Delicious Yaka Mein Recipes Spicy and Savory Bold flavors and rich history collide in this Classic New Orleans Yaka Mein It’s a soul-warming bowl that’s got street cred and serious depth In a large pot, combine beef shank, beef stock, soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce, garlic, ginger, and star anise Bring to a boil over high heat