noodles! January 29, 2008
Posted by a-k in ExtraVeganZa, noodles and pasta, recipe, vegetables, vwav.trackback
i’ve heard it’s going to be -30 again by tonight. i can see and hear the wind blowing the leafless branches outside our 3rd story window. brrrr… so instead of dwelling on that, i’m going to conjure up fond memories of yesterday’s lunch and dinner; involving one of my favorite meal bases – noodles.

lemongrass, garlic, ginger, clementines, red peppers, scallions, pac choy, and carrots
first up we have a homemade creation – citrus peanut soba noodle saute. i bought a box of clementines that needed using, and also knew that the lemongrass i’d bought for dinner’s pad thai would be far from being all used. i realized i haven’t posted a recipe in ages, so here’s how it happened:
citrus peanut soba noodle saute (serves 1):
1 “bundle” soba noodles (one serving)
juice from 1 clementine (or half an orange)
1-2 tbsp peanut butter
1 tbsp rice vinegar
2 tbsp tamari
2 tbsp sesame oil
1-2 tbsp warm water
oil for sautéing
1 clove garlic, minced
1 tbsp ginger, grated
1-in piece lemongrass, minced
2 tsp red chili pepper, minced
1 pac choy, roughly chopped
1 carrot, julienned
1 scallion, cut on the bias
toasted sesame seeds or gomasio, for garnish
cook soba noodles according to directions while you prepare the sauce and vegetables. drain, and set aside.
to make the sauce, “soften” the peanut butter with a little warm water in a bowl (depending on how “mixable” your peanut butter is – you may not need this step). add the citrus juice, rice vinegar, tamari and sesame oil and whisk together. set aside.
heat some oil in a saucepan or frying pan over medium heat. add the garlic, ginger, lemongrass, red pepper and carrots and cook, stirring frequently, until fragrant (a minute or two). add the pac choy and continue cooking until pac choy begins to wilt slightly. add cooked noodles, sauce and scallions and mix well, then transfer to a bowl and sprinkle with gomasio. then eat!

i like the simplicity of soba noodle dishes like this. a nice sauce, some veggies, and no tofu or tempeh or seitan getting in the way. the softer bite of the soba noodles goes nicely with the crunch of carrots and cabbage. of course, it could be simplified even more, served hot or cold, and/or turned into a nice potluck treat.
getting back to that lemongrass i bought a week ago… i had been inspired to make some pad thai and have heard many rave reviews of vwav’s brooklyn pad thai. as i was flipping through extraveganza! earlier, i came across a vegan pad thai recipe in there too! since i’m on such a kick with that cookbook, and there were more vegetables involved with it, i decided to roll with it, even though that recipe didn’t call for lemongrass. i made it as is with the following changes: added lemongrass, subbed onions for scallions, subbed carrots for yams, omitted water chestnuts. i made a full batch, though i should only have made half because 1) we are only two and 2) i don’t have a wok and i ended up having to mix everything together in a glass mixing bowl. still, it worked, and was delicious! i liked that the bean sprouts were added as a saute ingredient rather than a garnish; that way they could soak up more flavor. i still want to try the brooklyn pad thai, but am certainly happy with how this one turned out.

You’re food always looks sooo good – you make me want to go and cook!
Your food always looks so delish – you make me want to get in the kitchen and cook!
You make me want to go out and buy bok choy.
I love those photos! Those ingredients sound great together but I never would have thought of it. Glad I stumbled on your blog!