Cold noodles in sesame sauce

1 Servings

Ingredients

QuantityIngredient
1poundsThin spaghetti
½cupOriental sesame oil
5teaspoonsSesame tahini
cupPeanut butter
3tablespoonsWhite vinegar
5tablespoonsSzechuan Pepper Sauce (sriracha works fine here)
2Fresh or dried red hot chiles minced (cayenne or red jalapeno)
6tablespoonsSugar
1cupChicken broth
1cupSoy sauce
1teaspoonGround black pepper
1largeCucumber peeled seeded and julienned
1bunchScallions minced fine

Directions

Here is a great summer recipe that works well as an appetizer or a lite main course. It has been a smashing success whenever I have brought it as a covered dish. Everyone always remarks how spicy hot it is, and some even say they usually don't go for spicy food, but loved this anyway. If you follow the recipe exactly, it has a bare minimum of heat to qualify as chilehead-hot, but more pepper sauce could be added.

Boil the noodles according to package direction, drain, and cool thoroughly under cold running water while still in the colander. Toss the now cool noodles with the sesame oil (you could use the pot you cooked them in for this provided you wash all the starchy remains out), cover, and refrigerate for 2 hours to let the sesame flavor absorb into the noodles. In a large bowl combine the tahini, peanut butter, vinegar, Pepper Sauce, chiles, sugar, chicken broth, soy sauce, and ground black pepper. Stir until smoothe. Add the cold noodles, toss well. Add the cucumber strips and minced scallions, toss well, and serve.

Posted to CHILE-HEADS DIGEST V4 #040 by Porter Banister <porter9@...> on Jul 25, 1997