Peanut Butter Chilli Oil Noodles
Fresh, spicy, umami-bomb veggie noodles with crispy leeks. Easy to make and on your table in less than 30 minutes.
In Partnership With Aldi
Serves
2
Leek
Vegetable Oil
Dried Egg Noodle
Cucumber
Fresh Coriander
FOR THE NOODLE SAUCE:
Garlic Clove
Fresh Ginger
Spring Onion
Fresh Coriander
Chilli Powder
Salt
Granulated Sugar
Peanut Butter
Light Soy Sauce
Apple Cider Vinegar
Hot Water
In Partnership With Aldi
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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Francesca B.
a month 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.
2 months ago
Tasty but a tad dry and deffo should have used half of the recommended chilli powder 🥲
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Kayleigh G.
2 months 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.
2 months 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.
2 months 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.
2 months 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.
2 months 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
Mob
2 months ago
·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.
2 months ago
This method is a mess, how many parts water?
Mob
2 months ago
·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.