Showing posts with label Rice noodles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rice noodles. Show all posts

Friday, May 22, 2009

Noodles!




Sundays growing up were my favorite day of the week. Once a month on a Sunday after Church we would get 'junk food' for dinner. In my mothers house anything she didn't cook is junk food. I loved when we got Chinese food as our junk. I love noodles. Any which way you can make them I'll eat them. Unfortunately I don't know how to cook them and I have never bought them from anywhere other than a restaurant.

Last week I was strolling through the isles of the supermarket looking for anything on sale when I came across the Asian section. "This could be fun" I thought. I grabbed some rice noodles and anything else that had that beautiful Red Tag on it. Hey if I'm going to experiment with something I might as well save money this way if it is inedible I wont feel bad about paying retail.

Lucky for me this turned out pretty damn good and I didn't have to run to the local Chinese restaurant to get my noodle fix.


Teriyaki Vegetable Noodles


1 package of rice noodles
1 cup Teriyaki sauce (recipe to follow)
5 tbs Hoisen Sauce
A few dashes of Soy Sauce
1/2 cup of mixed veggies (I used peas and carrots)
1 can of Baby Corn
1 can of Button Mushrooms
1 onion diced

2 Eggs (prepare them scrambled)
Sesame oil
Handful of toasted walnuts

Teriyaki Sauce:
1/4 cup of Water
1/2 cup of soy sauce
2 tablespoons of rice wine
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1/2 cup of sugar
1 teaspoon of ground ginger
1 teaspoon of ground garlic.



Combine all into a sauce pan and cook on low heat until the sugar is completely dissolved.


Boil the rice noodles until almost done. You want the to be a little firm because they will finish cooking in the Wok.




Coat the bottle of a wok with sesame oil. Add in the veggies. Toss the veggies, corn, onion, mushrooms and cook them through. Add in the teriyaki, soy, hoisen and simmer for 5 minutes, stirring.







Mix in the Scrambled eggs, toasted walnuts and noodles. Cook for another 5 minutes, stirring.