Stupidly Easy Peanut Noodles

Can you cook pasta? Do you know how to chop garlic? Yes? Then you’re in business! This peanut noodles recipe is easy and fool proof! You can make it ahead of time and it will keep well in the fridge for up to two days. Plus, it tastes great warm or cold. This easy peanut noodles recipe is perfect for a quick dinner, packed lunch or picnic.

Broccoli is easy to chop, and cooks very quickly, so its perfect in this easy, fuss free recipe. But If you want to add other vegetables to this noodle dish, here are some suggestions. Just make sure the total amount of vegetables is about 3 cups.

- Shredded raw cabbage
- Shredded carrots
- Chopped cucumber
- Red peppers cut into strips
- Bean sprouts
- Wilted kale
- Baby corn
- Fried tofu cubes

Easy Peanut Noodles Recipe

serves about 3

Ingredients
2 cups broccoli florets
8 oz linguine or spaghetti

for the sauce
3 tablespoons peanut butter
2 tablespoons soy sauce
3/4 tablespoon lime juice
1 tablespoon sesame oil. Substitute with canola oil.
1-2 garlic cloves, minced
Crushed red chili flakes, as much as you like

2 tablespoons chopped green onion or cilantro or parsley for garnish

Method
1. In a large pot, bring plenty of salted water to a boil.

2. While water is coming to a boil, work on the sauce. Place all sauce ingredients (peanut butter through red chili flakes) in a bowl. Add 3 tablespoons of water, and whisk everything together till a sauce forms. Set aside.

3. When the water boils, add the broccoli florets and continue boiling till the broccoli is bright green and crisp-tender, about 1 minute. Using a slotted spoon, remove the broccoli from the water and place in a wok.

4. Bring the same water back to a boil. Then add pasta to the water and cook according to package instructions. Make sure you dont over cook the pasta. Drain well.

5. Add the drained pasta to the wok with broccoli.

6. Pour the peanut sauce all over the pasta and toss well. Taste the pasta, if it needs more salt, add soy sauce half a tablespoon at a time, tossing and tasting as you go.

7. Garnish with chopped green onions, cilantro or parsley. Serve warm or cold.

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27 thoughts on “Stupidly Easy Peanut Noodles

  1. I just discovered your blog!! Love the way you write! And such amazing looking recipes – I can’t wait to try them! These peanut noodles look so so good, and so easy! And I’m thinking the sauce could stand on its own as a dip for vegetables…or maybe on rice? Or..or… :) Thank you!!

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    Sanaa Reply:

    I love it when people share such enthusiasm over shared recipes. How can I get in touch with you?

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  2. Made this for dinner! What a fresh and different taste! I used some carrots, cabbage and basil leaves, and just as the title suggests it is stupidly easy! Enjoyed both – cooking and eating it!

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  3. Was nervous about trying this as I have made peanut sauces before that weren’t edible but I followed the recipe and it’s so good! My toddler is even wolfing it down right now! Thanks so much!

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  4. I have been viewing this recipe for a while and finally made it today, a huge success!! Really easy to make as the name suggests and kid friendly. I sneaked in more veggies, broccoli, shredded cabbage and green pepper.

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  5. Hi, I just came across your website recently and find it extremely creative, beautiful and truly inspiring! I’m looking forward to trying some of these recipes soon.

    The above recipe is one of my favorites that I came across somewhere (can’t remember). Its usually my quick go-to recipe with Maggi noodles because I don’t like how they taste as-is. I recommend adding a generous amount of grated ginger to the sauce. It makes it taste very similar to pad thai.

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  6. I found this while searching for a really good peanut sauce recipe that I could make using the ingredients I had in the house. For this one I subbed lime juice with white vinegar cause I had it on hand (although I imagine it would be really good with lime juice) and used garlic salt instead of fresh garlic. Garnished with peanuts. It was delicious

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  7. I found this while searching for a really good peanut sauce recipe that I could make using the ingredients I had in the house. For this one I subbed lime juice with white vinegar cause I had it on hand (although I imagine it would be really good with lime juice) and used garlic salt instead of fresh garlic. Added ground ginger and garnished with peanuts. It was delicious

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  8. Just made for lunch with tofu and lots of veggies. It is amazing! I’ll keep in mind the next time I want takeout.. this was easy!! Thanks!

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  9. Thank you for that DELICIOUS recipe. LOVE LOVE LOVE it. I am vegan, my daughter is not but She loves this as well. little by little she’s coming to my side:)

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