Nutrition balance score
Great
Glycemic Index
39
Low
Nutrition per serving
Calories1908.7 kcal (95%)
Total Fat94.3 g (135%)
Carbs205.9 g (79%)
Sugars25.6 g (28%)
Protein81.7 g (163%)
Sodium4696.7 mg (235%)
Fiber38.9 g (139%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
0 servings
¼ cuptahini
or peanut butter
3 tablespoonswater
2 tablespoonSriracha hot sauce
only 2 if you know you can't hang
3 tablespoonssoy sauce
1 tablespoonolive oil
1juice of lime
sugar
1 tablespoonolive oil
6 cupsbroccolini
roughly chopped
1shallot
chopped, or 1/4 cup of chopped onion
1 cupfrozen edamame
shelled
1 tablespoonsoy sauce
0.5lime
juice of
2 tablespoonsolive oil
6 clovesgarlic
minced
16 ouncesnoodles
cooked
2 tablespoonsnooch
green onions
sliced
sesame seeds
to top
Instructions
Step 1
To make the sauce mix together the tahini, water, oyster sauce, hot sauce, lime juice, olive oil and sugar in a small glass until it's all smooth in there. You know, sauce-like. Set it aside.
Glass
tahini¼ cup
water3 tablespoons
Sriracha hot sauce2 tablespoon
soy sauce3 tablespoons
olive oil1 tablespoon
juice of lime1
sugar
Step 2
In a large skillet or wok, warm up the olive oil to cook the broccolini. Throw the chopped shallot in there and saute it around until it starts to look translucent, about 1-2 minutes. Add the chopped broccolini and cook for another 2-3 minutes. Drizzle in the soy sauce, stir it around and keep cooking until the broccolini are as tender as you like that shit. For us it’s another minute or two. Add the frozen edamame and cook for just long enough for them to warm up, about a minute. Turn off the heat, scrap those fibrous motherfuckers on to a plate, top with the lime juice, and save that dirty pan for the noodles.
Skillet
olive oil1 tablespoon
broccolini6 cups
shallot1
soy sauce1 tablespoon
frozen edamame1 cup
lime0.5
Step 3
Now we put the whole damn thing together. Heat back up that same skillet with a little more olive oil. Add the garlic and saute the shit around just until it starts smelling all garlicky and good, about 30 seconds. Add the noodles to the pan, toss, and then drizzle over the sriracha sauce you made earlier. Stir the noodles around until they all look coated then sprinkle over the nooch and turn off the heat. If the sauce it getting a little too thick add another tablespoon or 2 of water to loosen the dish up and help the sauce coat the noodles. Top with the green onions and sesame seeds and serve right away or eat at room temp along with the broccolini. This is also super good cold the next day with sliced cucumber and cilantro thrown in. Just sayin
olive oil2 tablespoons
garlic6 cloves
noodles16 ounces
nooch2 tablespoons
green onions
sesame seeds
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Makes leftovers