Thenthuk
Thenthuk or hand-pulled noodle soup (thukpa), is a very common noodle soup in Tibetan cuisine, especially in Amdo, Tibet where it is served as dinner and sometimes lunch. The main ingredients are wheat flour dough, mixed vegetables and some pieces of mutton or yak meat. Vegetable thenthuk is a common modern-day option too. Making the soup consists of mixing the flour, kneading the dough, chopping the vegetables and meat and boiling the soup. The cook starts working with the dough when everything boiling in the soup is well cooked. They shape the dough, flatten it, pull it and cut it off, right into the boiling soup. As soon as this is finished, the noodle soup is ready to cool down and be served.
Source: Wikipedia
Recipes
Thenthuk Soup Recipe - Tibetan Style Noodle Soup by Archana's Kitchen
Thenthuk Soup Recipe is Tibetan Style Noodle Soup that is also very popular in North East India, and the soup contains both veggies and rice or whole wheat noodles in it. Hand pulled noodles are yummy to taste and we know exactly what goes into making...