I've had a real Japanese cooking phase. I was all about authentic Japanese recipes -I'm talking yakitoris, miso salmon, onigiri, the real deal- and I scrolled online to find the most delicious ones.
That's when I found out about
soba noodles. How could I have missed them ? Men, these noodles are delicious. They're made out of
buckwheat flour, and really have a taste and texture of their own. They have this delicate nutty aroma, with a taste that reminds me of sesame. I adore the texture : smooth, slighlty chewy yet quite firm. They're good for your health, too !
With their grainy texture and their slight bite, these noodles are perfect for
salads. I respected the traditional basis for this salad's dressing, which shoud revolve around
sesame, but I wanted to craft a Japanese dressing recipe with
zingy, fresh flavours, to make for the perfect summery soba salad. That's why I used my wasabi and ginger friends, for a small spicy kick, and some rice vinegar and lime for the tang.
I was very happy with the end result, and it made for a nice change from our classic Western salads, with lots of textures -the chewiness from the soba, the crunch from the carrots and cucumbers- and a real depth of taste with sesame combined to tangier flavours. Love it ! I know you will, too !
Veggie Soba Noodle Salad - Recipe
Ingredients - Where to find them
The most necessary ingredients for this dish are basic Asian pantry items (soy sauce, sesame oil, rice vinegar, wasabi). You should be able to find those in traditional grocery stores, without needing to visit an Asian one.
Ingredients - Advice & key points
- You will find Soba noodles at an Asian store, or online. You might find 2 types of soba noodles :
- Ju-wari Soba is made of 100% buckwheat flour. It is said to have a strong buckwheat flavour, but those are the ones I've always used (without knowing), and trust me : the flavour is definitely not overwhelming, I still find it quite mild.
- Hachi-wari Soba is made from 80% buckwheat flour and 20% wheat flour. If you're worried about disliking the buckwheat aroma, you can still pick this one !
- Careful, you must not overcook the soba noodles to get this nice bite and slight chewiness. Respect the packaging instructions ! It is also important to rinse thoroughly the soba noodles right after they're done, to remove the excess starch. It will prevent the noodles from sticking together.
- You will find Edamames at Asian stores in the frozen section. If you don't, simply skip it !
- This recipe is versatile ! Feel free to remove or replace some ingredients. The ones I find best suited for this recipe are the following :
- raw or pickled red cabbage,
- bell pepper,
- green or red chili pepper,
- white or red onions,
- tomatoes,
- arugula,.
- If you're not a vegetarian, the salad would also work well with shredded chicken.
- I recommend serving this dish freshly out from the fridge, if possible !
All set ? Let's make this Soba Salad !