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Recipe: Soba Matchstick and Spinach Salad

Recipe: Soba Matchstick and Spinach Salad

posted by Mighty Staff

A good lunchtime salad that fills you up without being overly heavy. It tastes good chilled or at room temperature, and can handle much of the abuse that takes place in a lunch bag or box. Packed with greens, mineral-rich sea vegetables, whole-grain noodles, and tofu - lots of flavor and texture in every bowl.

Soba Matchstick and Spinach Salad

1/2 cup creamy organic peanut butter
1/4 cup brown rice vinegar
3 tablespoons 100% maple syrup
2 tablespoons warm water
2 tablespoons shoyu soy sauce
2 cloves garlic
1 teaspoons toasted sesame oil

12 ounces organic soba noodles, broken into 2-inch segments, and cooked per package instructions in salted water

12 ounces organic tofu, cut into small cubes, and sauteed in a dry pan for 5 minutes.

3/4 cup organic peanuts (if you can find them), toasted or roasted
1 small bunch of green onions, sliced
3 or 4 big handfuls of baby spinach, well washed
1 sheet of toasted nori, crumbled (optional)

Start by making the dressing. Blend all the ingredients together in a medium bowl and thin with more warm water if needed (you want it to be the consistency of a fluid salad dressing). Taste and add a pinch of salt or two if needed.

In a large bowl add the cooked soba noodles, tofu, peanuts, green onions, spinach and nori. Toss well with about half of the dressing, now add a bit more at a time to get a proper coating. Taste and salt again if needed. Serve on a big platter.

Serves 4 to 6.

 

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commentben said:
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man, this sounds awesome! i am a fan of pretty much everything on the list of ingredients, but i must admit that i never thought of adding soba noodles and peanut butter together. rad. i think im going to give her a shot this week. thanks.

August 21, 2006 9:28 AM
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