Peanut Butter Chilli Oil Noodles

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30 mins cook
Fresh, spicy, umami-bomb veggie noodles with crispy leeks. Easy to make and on your table in less than 30 minutes.
Peanut Butter Chilli Oil Noodles
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Serves
2
½
Leek
6 tbsp
Vegetable Oil
250 g
Dried Egg Noodles
½
Cucumber
Handful
Fresh Coriander
FOR THE NOODLE SAUCE:
1
Garlic Clove
10 g
Fresh Ginger
1
Spring Onion
Handful
Fresh Coriander
2 tsp
Chilli Powder
1 tsp
Salt
1 tsp
Granulated Sugar
2 tbsp
Peanut Butter
2 tbsp
Light Soy Sauce
2 tbsp
Apple Cider Vinegar
4 tbsp
Hot Water
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Francesca B.
13 days ago
This has quickly become one of my favourite quick mid-week dishes. So good (and it smells fantastic too)!
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Katie H.
19 days ago
Tasty but a tad dry and deffo should have used half of the recommended chilli powder 🥲
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Kayleigh G.
25 days ago
Good flavour but very dry. Added chicken for protein. Only added half the chilli powder and still has a nice kick.
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Deborah K.
a month ago
Awesome - packed full of flavour. Added some blanched sugar snap peas for freshness and crunch, some edamame for those who don't like sugar snaps and a fillet of crispy skinned sea bass, which paired beautifully with the noodles.
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Anne M.
a month ago
Yummy recipe! I used korean chili paste instead of chili powder and cut the amount in half. I also added ground chicken thigh meat that I browed in a pan before tossing it all together. The biggest problem about this recipe is we didn’t have any leftovers for next day lunch because we ate it all! :)
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Nathalie G.
a month ago
This was tasty but a bit dry - so I would recommend saving some pasta water to loosen it up at the end.
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Paul W.
a month ago
(edited)
Longer than twenty minutes to cook. And as the steps aren't as logically written as they should be. Needs a video. What I will say though is that it tastes great. Bit you may wish to reduce the chilli powder as I found It to much
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Mob
a month ago
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Admin
Hi Paul – thanks so much for the helpful feedback! We've made some changes to the recipe to make it clearer (we've also upped the cooking time to 30 mins and added a video). Hope this helps – but glad to hear you loved the flavour!
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Chris P.
a month ago
This method is a mess, how many parts water?
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Mob
a month ago
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Admin
Hi Chris – thanks for the feedback! We've updated the recipe to make it clearer. Hope this helps.

Justin Tsang

Justin ‘Dustbin’ Tsang is a cook specialising in indulgent, home-cooked Asian food with a twist. Inspired by his upbringing around his parents Chinese restaurants, he shares his knowledge on cooking techniques and making Asian cooking more exciting and accessible.

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