Satisfy your cravings with these vibrant Soba Noodles with Vegetables in under 30 minutes! These Soba Noodles are a delightful mix of hearty soba noodles, nutritious sweet potato noodles, and fresh snow peas, all spiced up with Korean sauce.
1tablespoonhoneyfor the vegan version, use maple syrup
1tablespoonsesame oil
1tablespoonwater
1tablespoonrice vinegar
1 1/2teaspoonsmiso paste
For the Bowls
1cupdry-roastedunsalted peanuts
2medium sweet potatoespeeled
1tablespoonvegetable oil
4ouncesdried sobabuckwheat noodles
1tablespoonsesame oil
2cupsraw snow peas
Optional Garnishes: chopped green onionsesame seeds, red pepper flakes
Instructions
Whisk all of the sauce ingredients together in a small bowl and set aside.
Heat a small pan over medium and add the peanuts (no oil is needed). Toast, stirring frequently, until lightly browned and fragrant. Remove the peanuts from the pan and set aside.
Spiralize the sweet potato according to the manufacturer's instructions for your model of spiralizer. Heat the vegetable oil in a medium pan over medium. Add the sweet potato noodles and cook, stirring frequently, until browned and tender; about 10 minutes.
Meanwhile, boil the soba noodles according to package directions. Drain, toss with a tablespoon of sesame oil, then divide into four bowls for serving.
Remove the cooked sweet potato noodles from the pan and add to the serving bowls.
Immediately add the snow peas to the hot pan and cook for 1 to 2 minutes, until browned. Transfer to the serving bowls.
Top each bowl with the prepared sauce, toasted peanuts, and garnishes of choice.
Notes
For this sweet potato noodle bowl, it's best to store the components separately in airtight containers in the refrigerator. The sauce and toasted peanuts can last up to a week, while the cooked noodles and vegetables should be consumed within 3-4 days for the best texture and flavor. Freezing is not recommended due to texture changes upon thawing.To reheat, gently warm the noodles and vegetables in a pan or a large skillet over medium-high heat, adding a splash of water to prevent drying.