Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Simple Peanut Sesame Noodles
I used to make this all the time. I saw a similar recipe on a TV show once when I first moved away from home. I think it might have been TLC's Home Made Simple. I didn't know how to cook very many things. But I could make this. And it was yummy.
I like to toss a bunch of cilantro on top so that it looks green and healthy. It isn't healthy. But I like to fool myself.
I always love sesame noodles at potlucks, but I think this version (which is so super easy to make!) which includes lots of fresh lime juice and cilantro is particularly yummy & lively.
The ingredient list is short, and mostly compromised of pantry staples. (do you all keep soy sauce, rice vinegar, and siracha as pantry staples?)
Your favorite noodles - I like to use linguini, I really like the Ronzoni "smart taste" one because it is supposedly healthier, but looks and tastes the same as the normal stuff.
1 cup peanut butter - any kind works, but keep in mind if it is salted or sweetened, you will need to taste as you go and adjust the flavors.
1 TBS rice vinegar
1 TBS soy sauce
1/2 cup water
2 tsp sirracha
1 TBS sesame seeds - I have the mix of dark and light seeds. the dark ones sort of look like ticks. I prefer the regular whiteish seeds alone for that reason. But the blend works. Just don't think too much about how much the dark ones look like ticks. Thanks.
a lot of chopped fresh cilantro
juice of half a lime
If you want to be fancy with this, you can start by lightly toasting your sesame seeds in the bottom of a pan.You can also cut nice extra lime wedges to put on the plates when you serve. Just saying.
1.Start by boiling some water for your pasta. Follow the directions on the package and make your noodles.
2. while they cook, put the peanut butter in the bottom of a hot sauce pan. Add the rice vinegar, soy sauce, and sirracha and taste as you go. If it's too sour you can add more PB or a bit of sugar. Too sweet, add more soy sauce, rice vinegar or siracha. you get it, this is one of those adjust it as you go along recipes.
3. Add the water and mix over heat until blended. This should create a thick, opaque sauce.
4. Drain your noodles (don't rinse or add oil) and pour the sauce over. Mix, adding the sesame seeds, lime juice, and cilantro.
5. Serve warm, room temp, or chilled. Totally your choice. Today is all about choices. You're in charge.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
This Time Last Year- March
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Last March was an incredibly productive time for me on this blog.
By far my favorite of the recipes I posted that month was the cheddar, brown butter and sage mashed potatoes I made as a side when I made Slow Cooker Pot Roast with Coffee and Caramelized Onions. Another favorite recipe was also served as a side at that dinner: honey rosemary glazed carrots.
I also devoted a few posts that month to planning changes to my living room. I did end up making some big changes, but it is funny looking back, almost none of them were what I was originally planning.
hey, why not check out some of my posts from last year, here are the links!
The recipes:
Bacon Jam
Parmesan Polenta with Spinach
Slow Cooker Pot Roast with Coffee and Caramelized Onions
Honey Rosemary Glazed Carrots
Carrot Apple & Ginger Soup
Chocolate Red Wine Cake
Cheddar Mashed Potatoes with Brown Butter & Sage
Also, take a look at these two posts about the living room/ my living room plan. I think it's kind of fun to compare it to the final outcome (totally different!) that you can see here.
1. Of Curtains and Chairs and Form Over Function
2. The Living Room Again
PS- at the end of this month it will be my second Blogiversary. Cool to think that I've been at this for 2 years now. Thanks to everyone who has been encouraging to me!
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Goal: 100 miles
This isn't a post about cooking, baking, design or DIY.
This is a post about my love affair.
I posted about her once before, in a long rambling post I am sure no one read all the way through.
Here she is:
We met this summer. Things have only gotten better since.
And now we are really going places. I have decided to train for a 100 mile bike ride. It's on my to-do list.
It's gonna happen, though I know it will take time to prepare. I biked 15 miles today after work, and it felt pretty good.
Now I just have to...sextuple that? Is that the correct term? It sounds sort of dirty.
It's pretty exciting to really challenge myself like this. A year ago I never would have even thought I would want to take on this kind of physical challenge.
Are you trying something new? Challenging yourself physically or mentally? Making resolutions to try something hard? You can do it! Tell me in the comments and I'll cheer you on. Go you.
This is a post about my love affair.
I posted about her once before, in a long rambling post I am sure no one read all the way through.
Here she is:
We met this summer. Things have only gotten better since.
And now we are really going places. I have decided to train for a 100 mile bike ride. It's on my to-do list.
It's gonna happen, though I know it will take time to prepare. I biked 15 miles today after work, and it felt pretty good.
Now I just have to...sextuple that? Is that the correct term? It sounds sort of dirty.
It's pretty exciting to really challenge myself like this. A year ago I never would have even thought I would want to take on this kind of physical challenge.
Are you trying something new? Challenging yourself physically or mentally? Making resolutions to try something hard? You can do it! Tell me in the comments and I'll cheer you on. Go you.
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