Monday, August 16, 2010

Asian Chicken-Noodle Salad with Snap Peas

Asian Chicken Salad with Noodles

Here's what happens with leftovers. They go into a work salad that is completely appropriate for work lunches. One of the most appealing things about the grilled chicken recipe is that there was a separate recipe to turn into more goodness. I didn't have udon noodles, but I had somen leftover from one of my trips to Koreatown. They were good, but I think I had a bit too much noodle action going on here and next time I would reduce the noodles by about half. That said, this is a fantastically simple recipe especially since there is minimal cooking involved since most of it has already been done ahead of time. I have to say, I'm so in love with that issue of Bon Appetit and though I miss Gourmet dearly, I'm glad I can have simple, great recipes at my fingertips all the time.


Asian Chicken-Noodle Salad with Snap Peas
(Adapted from Bon Appetit, June 2010)

Makes 2 servings

12 ounces sugar snap peas, strings removed
8 ounces Japanese-style noodles (I used somen. You can also use udon or soba noodles)
1 tablespoon toasted sesame oil
2 grilled chicken thighs or breast halves, cut into strips
6 green onions, thinly sliced
1 cup mango-sesame dressing
Toasted sesame seeds for garnish (optional)

Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil and prepare and ice bath. Add the snap peas and cook until crisp-tender, about 2 minutes. Remove the snap peas from the pot with a slotted spoon and transfer to the ice bath to cool and stop the cooking process.

Return the water to a boil and add the noodles. Cook until firm, about 4 minutes or according to package instructions. Rinse the noodles under cold water until they have cooled. Transfer the noodles to a bowl. Add peas, chicken, and green onions and toss with enough dressing to coat. Serve chilled topped with toasted sesame seeds if desired.

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30 comments:

  1. This looks delicious! Good job with the sugar snap peas!

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  2. love morphing things into new meals :) leftovers work especially well for lunch! dreaming of that mango dressing...

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  3. This is what I always want for lunch. I love the crunchy veg on top, and the dressing sounds great!

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  4. I love the snap peas in there!

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  5. Ooooh! Oooooh! Me want! Me want! What a great way to reuse leftovers and make a fresh lunch! Great recipe!

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  6. Mmm good for a hot day. I'm really getting into sesame oil these days.

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  7. Fantastically simple are two of my favorite words! Then again so is grilled chicken :) Great recipe!

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  8. i love sugar snap peas and that looks like such a yummy lunch!

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  9. I love noodle dishes for that very reason. I made some spicy peanut noodles last week with lo mein noodles from my local Korean grocery store and it was a pleasure to eat all week long.

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  10. I like to call this sort of work salad a "crap salad" - I think you know how I got that name :) Your version looks far better than mine though!

    Becca

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  11. very nice! I love adding something starchy to salads to make it a bit more filling and the dressing sounds yum!

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  12. I've always been more of a bon appetit girl myself and I love their dinner and leftover features. This salad looks fantastic!

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  13. That's the same issue that had the corn pesto I made last week!

    The mango sesame dressing sounds amazeballs too. Think I might have to make this recipe too!

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  14. Great looking salad! I love noodle salads anyway although I do think this will be even better with udon noodles!

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  15. mango dressing? did i miss that? i see that's from an older post. well that sounds really good in this. i miss a lot stuff don't i?

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  16. I love snap peas! And I especially like turning leftovers into a lunch for work the next day. so much better than a typical pb&j ;)

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  17. This looks simple and delicious. I love noodles. I can have it any time.....mmmm

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  18. Esi: We are alike , I prefer to take leftovers for lunches rather than cold sandwiches!!

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  20. Hmmm, I actually think I would eat this! It looks good.

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  21. Wow, the chicken noodles look fantastic...so tasty..love the idea of the snap peas...yummie!

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  22. Looks so yummy and it's making me hungry!!

    Can't wait to see you this weekend!! xxoxo

    Glamourous Spirit

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  23. Mmm, the mango dressing sounds amazing! And I'm with you on using chicken multiple ways :)

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  24. Oooh I love Asian recipes especially in easy to prepare salads. This is perfect!

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  25. This looks heavnly. I should try this soon. Unfortunately, my hubby doesn't like Asian food so I don't have it a lot. Great recipe

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  26. Even with so many noodles it still looks delicious! The mango-sesame dressing sounds yummy! Definitely a keeper.

    jessyburke88@gmail.com

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  27. I will have to try this, it looks so simple and delicious!

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  28. Darn...my favorite farmer is 'done' with sugar snaps for the year...'cause I'd love to use them for your delicious recipe. It sounds so fresh and looks lovely too.

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