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Monday, September 30, 2013

Cold Spicy Soba Noodles

A few weeks ago, the husband and I invited some of our neighbors over for some BBQ potluck. We bought some delicious pre-marinated ribs from Costco (the ribs were a big hit!!), made some vegetable skewers and provided a variety of drinks for our neighbors. Each neighbor brought different yummy dishes to share. One of my neighbor made some Sichuan "Liang Mian" (Cold Noodles) over and everyone agreed it was delicious. The noodles were simple and very refreshing, with a bit of kick from the chili. I've never had this before and even though I'm not a bit fan of Sichuan food (they tend to be too spicy for me), I liked this one and didn't feel the spiciness as much. I guess my neighbor had probably tone the spice level down a little.

After a weekend of eating out, I crave for a simple lunch. Working with the ingredients in my pantry, I decided to make my version of the Sichuan "Liang Mian". I have a few different types of noodles in my pantry, but decided to use Soba noodles instead. It turned out pretty yummy, and definitely refreshing. I will definitely make this again. Here's the recipe.


COLD SPICY SOBA NOODLES RECIPE
*Serves 2-3

Ingredients

  • 2 Bundle Soba Noodles
  • 1 Tbsp (Low Sodium) Soy Sauce
  • 1 Tbsp (Lee Kum Kee) Chili Bean Sauce
  • 1 Tbsp (Chin Kiang) Black Vinegar
  • 1 Tbsp Sesame Oil
  • 2 Tsp Sweet Soy Sauce (Kicap Manis)
  • 1 Stalk Green Onion, Chopped
  • 1 Handful Cilantro, Chopped
  • 1/2  Tbsp Raw Skinless Peanuts
  • 1/2 Tsp Toasted Sesame Seeds
Method

Cook the soba noodles per the instruction on the package. Once noodles are cooked, run cold water through the noodle to stop the cooking and to cool down the noodle. Drain and set cooled noodles aside. 

In a pan, dry roast (no oil needed) the peanuts over medium heat until golden brown. Stir peanuts occasionally so that they so not burn. Once peanuts are toasted, set aside, let cool and give them a rough chop. Mix all the liquid ingredients in a bowl to make the sauce and set aside. 

Divide the noodles into 2-3 bowls. Drizzle the sauce onto the noodles. Sprinkle each bowl with the green onion, cilantro, chopped peanuts and sesame seeds. Serve immediately. Enjoy!


June's notes:  Like me, you can definitely use any noodles of your choice. I think even linguini or ramen noodles will work fine! =) 

Simply June 

1 comment:

  1. Hi, this looks easy peasy. TQ for posting it. I will try it.

    Sue
    www.noodlesonly.com

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