Gomasio & Avocado Soba Noodles

Ingredients

RawSpiceBar's Spicy Gomasio Spice Blend
2 ripe avocados
1 lb uncooked soba noodles (substitutes: raw zucchini noodles, rice noodles)
1 cup shredded carrots
1 medium cucumber, thinly sliced
6 radishes, thinly sliced
Dressing:
1.5 tbsp soy sauce
4 tbsp sesame oil
1 lime, juiced
4 tbsp rice wine vinegar
1 garlic clove, crushed

Preparation

1
Cook soba noodles:
2
Cook soba noodles as directed on package. Once cooked, drain immediately and rinse with cold water until cooled.
3
Transfer to serving bowl and combine cooled noodles with chopped carrots, cucumber and radishes.
4
Prepare viniagrette:
5
Combine soy sauce, lime juice, rice vinegar, sesame oil and crushed garlic in small bowl.
6
Toss viniagrette with cooled noodles and vegetables.
7
Serve:
8
Top with chopped avocado and freshly ground spicy gomasio.
9
Serve alongside grilled pork tenderloin. Enjoy!
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About

Soba noodles, made of buckwheat flour, is thought to have originated in China and been brought to Japan around 2,500 years ago. Buckwheat is a highly nutritious grain, especially rich in vitamin B. The flour is produced including the skin of the grain, so that the flour takes on a unique flavor and turns a grayish color. This kind of flour is usually used to make the soba that is so popular in Japanese cuisine.

Throughout Japanese culture, soba has been regarded as a frugal but special meal. Historically, people ate Soba noodles at the end of each month, called Misoka-soba, since Misoka means ‘the last day of a month’. Misoka-soba was eaten to celebrate another month of working hard and having good health. Soba noodles are traditionally served either chilled with a variety of toppings, or in hot broth as a noodle soup. Many people think that the best way to experience the unique texture of hand-made soba noodles is to eat them cold, since letting them soak in hot broth changes their consistency. We serve our chilled, tossed with a viniagrette and topped with crunchy, spicy and slightly salty gomasio- perfect for a light, spring dish.

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Yield:

8-10

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Saturday, May 2, 2015 - 10:30pm

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