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When It Is Gone, I am sad because I don't have it
![]() ![]() Is that a simple definition of addiction? Can't live without it? Don't want to be without it? This is how I feel right about now. I am talking about a cold noodle salad that has me in its grip. I first tried it a few years ago, from the blog Simply Recipes And I have been hooked ever since. Since then I have tried several other cold noodle salads, but I always return to this one--it is just that good! I find comfort just knowing it is chilling in the fridge and discomfort knowing that the last forkful has been consumed. Am I crazy? I guess so. Please try it and tell me I am not alone in this addiction. Sesame and Cilantro Vermicelli Salad Recipe adapted from Wild Thyme and Other Temptations from the Junior League of Tucson. Honey Soy Dressing 1/4 cup grapeseed oil or corn oil 3 Tbsp dark sesame oil 1/2 teaspoon crushed dried red pepper or chili powder 3 Tbsp honey 2 Tbsp soy sauce (less if using tamari which is more concentrated than soy sauce) Salad 8 ounces of vermicelli, thin spaghetti, or angel hair pasta Salt 1/2 cup coarsely chopped cilantro 1/4 cup chopped roasted peanuts 1/4 cup thinly sliced green onions 1/4 cup sliced and chopped red bell pepper 1 Tbsp toasted sesame seeds 1 Cook the pasta in a large saucepan in salted boiling water, according to directions on pasta package. Drain but do not rinse. 2 While the pasta is cooking, prepare the dressing. In a microwave-safe dish, heat the vegetable oil, sesame oil, and red pepper, in the microwave on high heat for 2 minutes. Add the honey and soy sauce and mix well. 3 Combine the drained pasta with the dressing in a large bowl until the pasta is well coated. Cover and chill for several hours. 4 When ready to serve, mix in the cilantro, peanuts, green onions and bell pepper. Garnish with toasted sesame seeds. Serves 4 to 8, depending on serving size and if it is a side or main course. Note: I served it for lunch this week and after plating the portions, split a small drained can of Salmon between two servings to add more protein and omega 3's to our meal. Just a suggestion. I think sliced roasted chicken would be equally good. ![]()
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