
apparently I'm partial to the Wang brand
Prep list:
Noodles
1 cup pork thinly sliced
1/4 lb squid (tubes and tentacles) Wegmans sells it already cleaned
1/4 lb shrimp shells removed and deveined
10-15 mussels
5 or 6 shiitake mushrooms thinly sliced
small onion thinly sliced
1/2 cup carrots julienned
4 cups shredded Napa cabbage
4 green onions cut into 1" lengths
2 red chilies sliced and seeded(I couldn't find fresh this week so I used dried)
tablespoon minced ginger
tablespoon minced garlic
Oil
8 cups of chicken stock
soy sauce
Slightly less than 1/4 cup of Kochukaru
Most of the prep list is self explanatory except for maybe cutting up the squid or cooking mussels. In all honesty I'm not certain I did this right but I was experimenting so I'll show you what I did. Cut the tubes down the seam and make it look like this

Slice into small pieces

Take a small knife and score a criss-cross pattern across the outside surface of the squid. Cut about half way into the meat.

This is supposed to give that "pineapple" look to the squid once its cooked. I think it would have turned out better if I had a heat source that was worth a shit. They did curl up but I think i would have worked better if my wok was hotter.
Clean the mussels well. If there are any broken or open shells discard them. If you tap on the shell and it closes its okay to use, that means its still alive. I don't envy the amount of time you will spend in the bathroom for the next several days if you cook bad mussles. fill a pan with an inch or so of water and boil it, toss mussels in and cook till the shells all open, about 4 minutes. You can either remove the meat or leave it in depending if you want shells in your soup or not.
Ok so once you have washed, chopped, sliced and "measured" your mise en place should look vaguely like this

Alright the hard part is over, have a beer and relax for a minute. Heat the wok or heavy bottomed dutch oven till screaming hot. Dump in some oil till just about smoking and add garlic and ginger, stir fry for about 10 seconds, next add the kochu and fry for another 10-20 seconds. Add pork and stir-fry, add shrimp, squid,mussels and stir-fry till it is all cooked through. Remove the meat and let the pan get hot again and add onions, carrot, chili pepper and stir-fry for a few minutes. Once the veggies have started to give off their juice add the meat back into the pan and mix with the vegetables. Add Napa and green onions and let it cook down a bit. Add the stock and a couple of dashes of soy sauce and bring to a boil. Turn the heat to low and let it gently simmer for about 20 minutes. If it isn't spicy enough add a little bit of Sriracha hot sauce and salt and pepper if you think it needs it. While the soup is simmering boil some water and and cook the noodles according to the package directions.
Place the noodles in the bottom of a deep bowl and ladle soup over them. Garnish with some green onion and sesame seeds. Bon appetite!

Holy crap, dude, that's awesome!
If you were gay I would date you.