An old blog post that I am using. We haven't done any new recipes this week and have not, in actual fact, done this particular recipe in a while. All the narrative is from several years ago.
I seem to have been cooking more and more Asian-style meals. I make a lot of salads during the week, along with more plain meat and veggie dishes, but to mix things up a bit I'll start searching for interesting meals such as this one. Gregg is always happy when I tell him what I have found as he loves anything like this. You can look at the original recipe at "She Knows", in the recipe section here.
This recipe calls for those packets of Ramen Noodle Soup to be thrown away. They contain too much sodium that's so bad for you.
Ramen Noodles with Tofu and Spicy Peanut Sauce
Serves 4
2 (3 ounce) packets of Ramen Noodles (any kind will work - you will be discarding the flavor packet)
1/3 cup warm water
1/3 cup smooth peanut butter
1/4 cup reduced-sodium soy sauce
2 tablespoons rice vinegar or red wine vinegar
2 tablespoons sesame oil
2 tablespoons honey
2 teaspoons garlic-chili paste
3 to 4 dashes hot sauce (I used Sriracha)
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
4 ounces firm tofu, sliced thin (the original recipe called for tempeh, but I couldn't find it at our local supermarket)
2 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 red bell pepper, seeds and membrane removed, sliced into thin pieces
1/4 cup chopped peanuts for garnish
2 green onions, white and green parts, thinly sliced for garnish
For the sauce, combine the water and peanut butter in a small saucepan over medium heat. whisk together to combine.
Reduce the heat to low and add the soy sauce, vinegar, sesame oil, honey, garlic-chili paste and hot sauce. Whisk until all the ingredients blend together into a smooth sauce. Keep the pan on the lowest setting to keep warm.
Add the vegetable oil to a large skillet over medium heat. When hot, add the tofu and cook for a few minutes, turning over with a spatula so that each side will brown nicely.
Boil water in a saucepan and begin to cook the ramen noodles according to the package directions (this usually takes 3 minutes).
Add the garlic and red sweet bell pepper to the tofu and cook, stirring, just until the ramen noodles have finished cooking.
Drain the noodles and add them to a large bowl, along with the tofu, red pepper and garlic.
Pour some of the sauce over the tofu/noodle mixture, and toss to combine. Add more sauce as needed.
Serve in individual bowls and garnish with the chopped peanuts and green onion.
Sounds really tasty and moreish! Love the peanut topping.
ReplyDeleteThank you Angie, those peanuts are a tasty addition :)
DeleteI love Ramen and am always making it. This one has a nice amount of protein, too!
ReplyDeleteI can see why, ramen is something we could eat over and over again :) Thanks Ginny!
DeleteYum. Thank you. I suspect I would use crunchy peanut butter though (mainly because it is what we have). I like tofu (and tempeh). Himself does not.
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome Sue :) Crunchy peanut butter is delicious. I'm going to make a note of that when making this again :) My dear other half isn't that keen either. I don't think I have ever tried tempeh to this day.
DeleteThat dish looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThank you Roentare :)
DeleteI am actually in awe of your cooking skills!
ReplyDeleteThat's sweet of you to say but I have a partner in crime these days, lol! His cooking skills match my own :)
DeleteI like spicy but hubby will not eat it at all. Sounds yummy.
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a great day!
Thank you Eileen, I have developed a taste for hotter food over the years. Gregg is a big fan. You take care and have a great day also :)
DeleteWygląda na bardzo smaczne . Dziękuję i życzę milego tygodnia :)
ReplyDeleteDziękuję bardzo i również życzę miłego tygodnia :)
Deletelooks good and great idea to toss that packet, I have never tried ramen-noodles because of the packet and sad to say never thought of tossing it and using other things.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandra :) When you have dietary restrictions tossing that packet is important. Also you can buy baked ramen, even better.
Deletewell phooey, just googled what the noodles are made from and they are water and gluten added to flour. so not for my IBS diet.
ReplyDeleteSorry Sandra, onward and upward :)
DeleteSounds really terrific. My taste buds are already perking up.
ReplyDeleteThat's great, thank you David :)
DeleteIt sounds tasty and satisfying.
ReplyDeleteThank you Janice, happy you think so :)
DeleteIt looks really good but I'm not a fan of tofu at all.
ReplyDeleteNeither is my other half, though every now and again he will try it. Not everyone's cup of tea I know :) Thanks Ann!
DeleteWe both love spicy but I cannot get my head around tofu it just does not appeal to me.
ReplyDeleteUnderstand completely Diane. I have added a note for substituting tofu. Maybe that would help :)
DeleteI love pasta/noodles a lot. I enjoyed the 'new to me' post
ReplyDeleteHugs and stay warm
Cecilia
That's great Cecilia, so glad. Hugs to you also, and definitely stay warm. We're going to need that extra blanket methinks :)
DeleteI would love this dish, but Dave demands meat. AAARGH!
ReplyDeleteWonderful, and Gregg will sometimes say, you know what would be good with this? And when I ask it is exactly the same as David, lol :) He's very good about other meatless meals though. We had a wonderful veggie soup today. It is our favorite soup, and he always gives that recipe a ten out of ten :)
DeleteIn another past life of mine when I was vegetarian almost vegan for 12 years, I preferred the tempeh to tofu, for sure. This looks really delicious! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Rita, how interesting you were a vegetarian/almost a vegan for a while. I have members in our family who are also. I like to put a meatless meal on the table at times and quite enjoy it.
DeleteI love noodles and use the soup packets, my bad.
ReplyDeleteNot really Christine, I know how good those seasonings taste in their little packets, and it's not like we eat them all the time :)
DeleteIf you have never had tempeh...well, it is interesting. I love tofu but am not a fan of tempeh. I will definitely be using the tofu when I make this. And great that your husband will try it. I don't think mine would be so willing:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting me know about it Jennifer. I've never tried tempeh. I quite like tofu and have cooked it many ways, but it's not a regular. I have said many times, it would be a boring old world if we all liked the same thing :)
DeleteTofu is popular with many ... thanks for sharing the recipe details.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
You are very welcome Jan and thank you. All the best to you too :)
DeleteAmo el ramen. Tomó nota. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteMe alegra mucho que te guste esta receta. Muchas gracias, te mando un beso.
DeleteIt does look and sound very tasty, Denise. We are looking forward to our Thai to Go folk coming back from their holiday/winter break and reopening in February!
ReplyDeleteHappy you think so Ellen, thank you :) How wonderful to be getting your Thai place soon.
DeleteAdmittedly not the sort of dish I'd go for, but enjoy!
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