The skinny rice noodles were covered with boiling water and left to soften which only takes a couple of minutes. Then, they were drained, rinsed under cold water, and transferred to a big mixing bowl. By immediately tossing the noodles with some dressing, they’re less likely to stick together in a big clump. The dressing was made with rice vinegar, vegetable oil, a little sesame oil, a scan teaspoon of sugar, a big pinch of salt, grated fresh ginger, and finely chopped serrano chiles. I added some chopped peanuts and cilantro leaves to the noodles before tossing with the dressing, and then the bowl was refrigerated while the vegetables were prepped. The dried arame was soaked in cold water for a few minutes until soft, and carrots, cucumber, red bell pepper, and another chile were julienned. Green onions were sliced on a diagonal, and the salad was ready to be composed. A trick I learned from Martha Stewart years ago is to separately dress each item of a composed salad. So, after noodles were placed in bowls for serving, each type of vegetable was tossed in a bowl with a little of the dressing before being placed on top of the noodles. Last, more cilantro and crushed peanuts were used for garnish.
The contrast of crunchy vegetables and peanuts with squishy noodles was a good one, and the ginger and chiles offered pops of flavor. Icy cold, chilled noodles will be a great remedy to our ongoing heat until whenever summer really ends.
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So scrumptious! I cannot resist a cold noddle dish like this one.
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Lisa, I love a cold rice noodle salad! We've been making a similar one at home over the past few months, and even the kids scarf it down with joy! Plus, it's really easy -my kind of weeknight meal:)
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This looks amazing, my favorite Vietnamese restaurant sells a dish very similar to this one. Yum!
ReplyDeleteOh my. I want you to live next door and invite me to share that with you!
ReplyDeleteLooks tasty and light. I love Vietnamese inspired dishes.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! Great photos. I think cold noodles are highly underrated and I'm glad you shared this.
ReplyDeleteWhat a refreshing recipe for a sultry summer day! September is our "summer" month; it may reach the high 80's! After months of complaining about the summer fog we will beg for it to return as we are unaccustomed to the heat! This is just a perfect dinner recipe for those days!
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ReplyDeleteThis really looks so inviting and refreshing! Would love that for dinner.
That looks healthy, fresh, delicious and tasty. I love chilled noodle salads and I agree they would be fantastic on hot days. I do hope we have a good summer this year. We had our coldest summer on record last year so we're all ready for the heat xx
ReplyDeletenow this is how salalds should be served! healthy but still tasty and it looks so fresh and colorful! i am sure the addition of peanuts added a nice crunch plus who doesn't love peanuts... eh? ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious and lovely looking Thai noodle dish my friend :D
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CCU
Now that's a cold noodle dish! Looks utterly delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love noodle dishes, but I rarely make them cold. I need to start doing this. Yours looks amazing! I love all those beautiful colors which, of course, means lots of flavor!
ReplyDeleteWhen I lived in LA, Labor Day basically signaled the beginning of warmer temps. This is a great salad to have on those super sweltering days.
ReplyDeleteGreat dish - lots of wonderful flavors and colors. So pretty! Cooler weather is coming, but it's still hot here, too. Soon, though, soups and stews!
ReplyDeleteI love this kind of dish, especially when the weather is warm...looks so tasty and beautiful Lisa.
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That looks absolutely delicious. Light, healthy, and flavorful! It is still 100 in Dallas so anything cooling is greatly appreciated! :)
ReplyDeleteOoooh....love this dish. It's very appetising and great when eaten during hot weather.
ReplyDeleteIt's still too hot here to think about fall meals yet but I really can't wait until it cools off. This dish looks so lovely, refreshing, and healthy - yum!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors of this dish. Sounds perfect for a meal on a hot day.
ReplyDeleteoh wow, this is just gorgeous! i just love all the flavors in here, and great tip to dress each of the components individually!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could steal this straight through the screen!
ReplyDeleteIt looks just amazing. I like that it is so colorful and has different flavors in it!
ReplyDeleteI know I'll cry and whine when Summer ends... for the moment, this type of meal is my favorite: cool noodles and veggies, and of course, the crushed peanuts on top are a must!
ReplyDeleteI am intrigued by "arame" no idea what it is, will be googling shortly.
this tip of adding dressing to each component separately is great, I couldn't quite remember where I saw it, maybe it was from Martha Stewart too
Great photos, Lisa...
so much crunch, so little time. i'm pretty excited about the colors and flavors going on here, lisa!
ReplyDeleteI like the clean and fresh flavors in this dish. Strangely enough, I don't make such chilled dishes often.
ReplyDeleteI know you and I share a deep love of that book and yet, I don't think I have ever made that dish. I can't believe it because it is totally my favorite kind of food. Now that I am in a warmer climate - this will be a go-to!
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