Soba noodles are a versatile staple with a deliciously nutty flavor that works well in hot soups, stir-fries, and cold appetizers. Usually, they are served cold with a smoky soy dashi broth and wasabi, but here they’re tossed with a spicy, fresh basil pesto and used as a base for a shredded chicken and snow pea salad, topped with a piquant dressing for an easy, meal-in-one dish.
This recipe is excerpted from简单的亚洲餐. Read ourreview.
Ingredients
For the dressing:
1/2杯浅酱油或品尝
6汤匙。日本透明米醋
2汤匙。mirin (or rice wine or sake, mixed with 1 Tbs. sugar)
1-1/2 Tbs. sugar
For the salad:
3/4 lb. snow or snap peas, ends snapped and veiny strings removed
4 scallions, white parts only, cut into 1-inch pieces (reserve the greens for the garnish, and cut into 1/4-inch sections)
1 tsp. crushed red pepper flakes
2 cups fresh basil leaves, rinsed, drained, and patted dry
2汤匙。烤芝麻油
1汤匙。橄榄油或菜籽油
2汤匙。fresh lemon juice
1汤匙。soy sauce
准备
Make the dressing:
Combine all ingredients in a small bowl until the sugar dissolves.
Make the spicy pesto:
Drop the garlic, scallion whites, and red pepper flakes down the feed tube of a food processor while the motor is running and chop finely. Open up the bowl and add the basil leaves. Pulse, turning the machine on and off, then slowly pour the sesame and olive oil down the feed tube and chop the mixture to a fine paste. Add the lemon juice and soy sauce and continue blending until the mixture is a fairly smooth paste.
Make the salad:
Bring 3 quarts of water to a boil in a large pot. Add the snow peas and cook for 30 seconds. Remove with a large slotted spoon and drain in a strainer or colander under cold running water. Bring the water to a boil again and add the soba noodles. Once the water boils again, cook for 3-1/2 minutes, or until al dente. Drain in a colander and rinse the noodles under warm running water. Drain again.
In a large mixing bowl, toss the cooked soba noodles with the pesto mixture. Arrange in a large shallow bowl or platter. Sprinkle the snap peas evenly over the noodles, followed by the julienned chicken, and finishing with the scallion greens. Serve the dressing on the side in a sauce bowl, or drizzle over the salad. Serve at room temperature or chilled.
Substitute cooked shrimp, pork, or flavored tofu for the chicken. You can also replace the snow or snap peas with 2-1/2 cups shredded carrots, bean sprouts, or other sliced vegetables.
Loved this recipe, even my husband who is generally very fussy loved it. Two things I will change next time... less garlic and cut the dressing down by half.
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