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    Sesame Soba Bowl

    June 27, 2016 Helene Trager-Kusman
    Sesame seeds, edamame and soba noodles make this plant-based meal full of protein.

    Sesame seeds, edamame and soba noodles make this plant-based meal full of protein.

    What if I told you that you could eat a big bowl of spaghetti that was heart healthy, packed with protein and contained antioxidant enzymes? Soba noodles are exactly that. They are super easy to prepare and kid friendly too!

    I toasted and kept a container of sesame seeds in my pantry so these were already on hand. I got a container of shelled edamame, but you can also get it frozen. The only parts I had to prep were the super easy dressing, the noodles and broccoli. I have also prepared the same recipe using fava beans and shaved raw carrots (can be done using a peeler!). 

    Ingredients:

    • 1 pack soba noodles

    • 1 head broccoli

    • 1/4 cut olive oil

    • Shelled edamame (can be fresh or frozen and defrosted)

    • 1/2 cup sesame seeds

    • 1 green onion

    • 3/4 cup tamari or coconut aminos

    • 1/4 cup rice vinegar

    • 1/2 tbsp sesame oil

    • Salt/pepper

    • 2-3 garlic cloves

    • 1 lime

    Method:

    • Toast your sesame seeds (I toast a bunch and store in the pantry) in oven at 350 degrees about 8-10 minutes, until they begin to brown

    • Prepare the soba noodles by adding them to boiling water for about 8 minutes, or until al dente. Drain and rinse in cold water.

    • Chop up the broccoli. Turn up the oven to 425 degrees and roast it with olive oil, a little sesame oil, salt and pepper on a parchment lined baking sheet. After ten minutes toss them around and roast for 5 more minutes.

    • Chop up the green part of the onion into thin rings

    • Whisk together tamari, vinegar, sesame oil, minced garlic cloves, juice of a lime and salt/pepper to taste

    • Combine and dress the edamame, broccoli, noodles, onion and sesame seeds. If desired, serve over greens.

    Ready to eat like this, or served over greens for more of a salad bowl.

    Ready to eat like this, or served over greens for more of a salad bowl.

    In Lunch or Dinner Tags Soba, noodles, soba bowl, dinner, broccoli, sesame seeds, asian
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