Soba Noodles

Summer is coming!  It’s starting to get warm out and do you know what that means?  We’ll be looking for some quick meals so we don’t have to slave over a hot stove.  How does a 10 minute meal sound to you?

These soba noodles are covered in a creamy peanut sauce that can be eaten hot, cold, or room temperature.

05Cold Soba Noodles

Soba Noodles Recipe
(1 serving)

Ingredients:

  • 1 tablespoon creamy peanut butter
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 1/2 tablespoon soy sauce
  • 1 teaspoon peanut oil
  • 1 teaspoon fresh ground ginger
  • about 3 ounces uncooked soba noodles
  • 1 tablespoon peanuts, chopped
  • 1 teaspoon fresh chives, chopped

Directions:

  1. In a small bowl, microwave the peanut butter until it’s melted.
  2. Stir in the honey, soy sauce, peanut oil, and ground ginger.
  3. Meanwhile, cook the soba noodles according to the directions on the package.
  4. Drain the Soba noodles and toss them into the sauce.
  5. Sprinkle it with the chopped peanuts and chives.

Adapted from: Rachel Ray

 

Not everyone has tried soba noodles, but I absolutely love them so I’m going to be a little bit educational for those that haven’t.  You can find them in the Asian or international aisle of most grocery stores.  Soba noodles are a type of noodle often made with buckwheat flour instead of regular wheat flour.  Buckwheat, contrary to the name is not actually wheat at all and is actually gluten-free.  For that reason, some soba noodles are gluten-free, but if you are buying them for someone that requires gluten-free be absolutely sure you read the package.  Not all soba noodles are 100% buckwheat flour and therefore may not be gluten-free.  For example, the brand I bought is made up of 17.5% buckwheat flour and 70% wheat flour.  The mixed kinds are a bit less “earthy-crunchy” (to use my husband’s term) than the 100% buckwheat variety and are obviously not gluten-free.

01Cold Soba Noodles

Soba noodles have a wonderful nutty flavor.  (It even says that on the package.)  The more buckwheat flour that’s in them, the more nutty tasting.  They cook in about 3 minutes.  How cool is that?  It actually took me longer to get the water boiling than it did to cook the noodles.  Lol.

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As I always say, it’s all about the sauce and this one is amazingly delicious.  It goes perfect with soba noodles.  I’m seriously in love with this dish.  What’s not to love?

I topped my super quick meal with chopped peanuts and chives.  They add a great crunch factor to every bite.

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I actually made this for myself because my husband is not a fan of soba noodles.  I don’t know about you, but if I’m just cooking for myself then… well, it tends to be cereal because I don’t feel like dirtying pots or taking the time to cook something just for lil o me.  This quickie is the perfect go-to recipe for me when it’s dinner for 1.  Simply multiply the servings to the number that you need and it’s still an ideal meal to whip up!

I’ve enjoyed this meal hot and cold, but I prefer to eat it at room temperature.  There’s something about room temperature peanut sauce that I like the best.  Too hot and it just seems weird, too cold and it kinda tries to just become peanut butter again (which comes off thick and pasty), but at room temperature there is a certain magical quality to it.

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Have you ever tried soba noodles before?  If so, did you like them?

 

 

Rating:

5 Hats

 

 

Here are some other scrumptious Asian meals.

Sesame Crusted Tofu With Peppers And Onions In A Spicy Peanut Sauce

07Sesame Crusted Tofu

Sweet And Sour Chicken

05Sweet and Sour Chicken

Comments

  1. Awesome post! I love soba noodles, and absolutely adore peanut sauce … and you know for sure that I’m all about speedy-quick 10-minute meals! This looks absolutely awesome! And I love the really terrific information you offer about soba noodles and how to be sure you purchase gluten-free is that’s important – really great info! Pinning for sure! 😀

    1. Tina says:

      Awesome! So glad that you enjoyed the read…and the meal idea. 🙂 Thanks for pinning!

  2. I love soba noodles. My husband was temporarily stationed in Japan and we got hooked on Yakisoba. I was just going through my pantry trying to make a menu for the week. I found some soba noodles! I’m adding this to my menu. Thanks! Pinning 😀

    1. Tina says:

      What a great experience to live in another country and I hear Japan is beautiful. I hope you love this bowl o noodles as much as I do! It’s been my favorite lunch lately. 🙂

  3. I have never tried soba noodles believe it or not!! This looks sooo good!

    1. Tina says:

      I hope you try it. It is SO good. 🙂

  4. A 10 minute meal sounds pretty great to me! These soba noodles look amazing – I love that sauce. What a perfect weeknight meal!

    1. Tina says:

      Same page! 🙂

  5. How funny, I just made soba noodles for dinner. We absolutely love soba. Great recipe. Will try soon.

    1. Tina says:

      Too funny! I hope you love this as much as I do. 🙂

  6. I love soba noodles and this is a great lunch to bring to work or school as it does not need to be heated up or chilled down. We also used to live in Yokohama and there is nothing like cool soba noodles with special dipping sauce on a hot and steamy day in Japan. Thanks for a lovely memory.

    1. Tina says:

      Oh wow, so cool that you lived in Japan. I totally agree with you! 🙂

  7. Arhhhh… I am so jealous that Summer is just around the corner for you. Winter is upon us here in Aus, slow cooked hearty meals on the menu for me, but I crave the fresh and tasty summer foods SO much. Love this dish, super quick and crazy tasty too. Soba noodles are the business. I always forget about them, adding to the shopping list right now. 🙂

    1. Tina says:

      When winter starts here I’m always excited about making soups, chili, and stews. 🙂

  8. Mmmmmmm. I am loving the looks of this, this morning! I love that it can be eaten cold! I’d like to make this and take it for lunch! YUM!

    1. Tina says:

      That’s exactly what I’ve done…super easy to whip up at night and bring for lunch the next day. 🙂

  9. Thank you… you totally reminded me that I’ve yet to use that package of soba noodles I have in the pantry… well, more accurately, a cardboard box somewhere in storage since we are in the middle of moving… but still, I need to use them up! I’ve been wanting to make soba noodle salad for a while now! Your’s looks fabulous!

    1. Tina says:

      Good luck moving! Hopefully when you fish out the soba noodles you’ll give this dish a try. I’m obsessed with it! 🙂

  10. Summer is definitely all about dishes like this! I’ve always wanted to try soba noodles and this crazy fast to make recipe sound like the perfect one!

    1. Tina says:

      Totally! 🙂

  11. I always live the combo of peanuts and soba noodles – especially enjoyed cold on a hot summer day!

    1. Tina says:

      Definitely awesome for these hot days! Thanks so much for stopping by. 🙂

  12. I simply adore peanut butter. And this soba noodles are just perfect. 🙂

    1. Tina says:

      I’m a huge peanut butter fan too. 🙂 Thanks for stopping by!

  13. Bill says:

    Thanks so much for stopping by Southern Boy Dishes, Tina! I’m glad you did because now I’ve found your blog. Your photography is awesome and the recipes look great. Can’t wait to explore more and see what you’ve been cooking.

    1. Tina says:

      Thanks so much, Bill! I feel the same about your blog and I know I’ll be returning. 🙂

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