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Spicy Soba Noodles and Green Beans
Spicy peanut sauce dresses up soba noodles and green beans in this easy make-ahead salad. From
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Prep Time:
25 min
Start to Finish:
25 min
makes:
4 servings (1 1/4 cups each)
1
package (8 oz) uncooked soba (buckwheat) noodles, broken in half
1
bag (10 oz) Cascadian Farm® frozen organic cut green beans, thawed
1/3
cup water
1/4
cup peanut butter
2
tablespoons reduced-sodium soy sauce
1
tablespoon rice vinegar or cider vinegar
1
tablespoon honey
1
tablespoon hot chili paste with garlic
Chopped peanuts, toasted sesame seed or chopped green onions, if desired
1.
In 3-quart saucepan, cook noodles as directed on package, adding green beans during last 4 minutes of cook time. Drain; pour into large bowl. Cover to keep warm.
2.
In same saucepan, mix remaining ingredients except peanuts, sesame seed and onions; cook over medium heat, stirring with wire whisk, until smooth and warm.
3.
Pour sauce over cooked noodles and beans; toss to mix. Sprinkle with peanuts, sesame seed and onions. Serve warm.
Nutritional Information
1 Serving:
Calories
350
(
Calories from Fat
80
);
Total Fat
9
g (
Saturated Fat
1 1/2
g,
Trans Fat
0
g);
Cholesterol
0
mg;
Sodium
540
mg;
Total Carbohydrate
53
g (
Dietary Fiber
5
g,
Sugars
14
g);
Protein
14
g
Percent Daily Value*:
Vitamin A
15
%;
Vitamin C
4
%;
Calcium
6
%;
Iron
10
%
Exchanges:
2
Starch
;
1
Other Carbohydrate
;
1
Vegetable
;
1
High-Fat Meat
Carbohydrate Choices:
3 1/2
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
MyPyramid Servings
1 oz-equivalents Meat & Beans, 1/2 c Vegetables
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1 Review
a spicy treat!
We really liked this recipe! We used it as a side for another recipe on this site (Two Mustard Chicken) and it was great.. we had a lot leftover though cuz this is meant to be the main dish. We couldn't find a 10oz bag of cut green beans so we used a 16oz bag because we love our veggies and it was perfect! We actually preferred it with more beans. It is a little spicy but not too hot.. just right!
Posted at 8:18 AM on April 14 2008 by Vance & Bryan , Salt Lake City UT
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