The ingredients varied depending on what I have in my fridge but miso paste is the main character in the dish. You can either choose an organic miso paste from organic store or a much cheaper version from AEON. I love both of them. Just remember to add miso lastly just before you remove your noodles from the hot wok to avoid heating up and destroying the nutrients.
Buy yourself some dried noodles (any brand will do). They only contains wheat flour, salt and water (absolutely healthier than instant noodles)
For miso, I have tried those from AEON (Top Value brand) and I personally think they taste as good as this organic miso paste (O'Forest brand). Organic version cost more than 2 x of the non-organic miso paste. I have also bought this miso paste from AEON with Bonito which I can't wait to try.
After cooking the dried noodles in boiling water until almost fully cooked (around 4 min), the noodles is ready to be stir-fried. Heat some oil in the hot wok, add in garlic, and stir-fry until fragrant. Add other ingredient following this sequence: prawns (seasoned with salt), fresh mushroom, tomato, bell pepper, leafy vegetables and noodles. Lastly add a teaspoon of miso paste and off the fire. Stir the miso paste until well mix.
If you prefer to add pinch of salt (in most cases you don't have to since the miso paste is already salty), you can consider Himalaya salt which is more nutritious (contains micronutrients) and unbleached. A bag of 500g will cost you around RM2.90 from the grocery store here.