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Asian Cold Sesame Noodles (Nut Free)

Many cold noodle recipes contain peanut butter or nuts. Here is a scrumptious Asian Cold Sesame Noodles recipe that tastes deliciously nutty, without any nuts. Nut-free, fuss-free, and delish!

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Cold noodles are one of the best dinners for warm, muggy summer evenings. My go to cold Asian Noodles recipe and this easy noodle salad are both wildly popular with family and friends. Except for the ones allergic to peanuts, that is.

I am am a total peanut butter junkie through and through. A jar of creamy peanut butter is dangerous in front of my face. I also love cold noodles, and just had to find a way to dish them up without nuts so everyone can pile it on freely.

With this recipe, they might be piling it on two or three times…

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I’m ecstatic to say I finally wrapped my chopsticks around this Asian Cold Sesame Noodles dish, without worrying about peanut allergies. This toothsome dish actually tastes nutty, thanks to pure sesame paste. The Littles actually thought there was PB in their mountain of noodles and were surprised that there wasn’t.

Hello, Tahini. I love that stuff in my sun-dried tomato hummus, and now I’m diggin’ it in these noodles.

Tahini lends a rich thickness to the flavorful sauce. It imparts a deliciously toasty and aromatic flavor, while also providing healthful protein. Combined with Asian toasted sesame oil, soy sauce, and seasonings, this sauce is Deeeelightful. Capital D.

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The cucumbers and carrots provide a refreshing crispness to the dish’s texture. Add chicken or shrimp if you like, or leave it meatless.

Garnish with plenty of green onions, toasted sesame seeds, and of course Sriracha. We don’t do Asian anything without Sriracha these days. One of my Littles squirts it on like nobody’s business. Everyone can spoon as much or as little heat onto their noodles as they like.

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Chopsticks optional. But totally fun.

By the way, this dish is best eaten right after its tossed. Leftovers are still definitely yummy, but it will lose some of its sauciness the longer it sits.

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Here’s to plenty of nights warm enough to nosh on cold noodles. All without breaking a sweat. Enjoy.

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asian cold sesame noodles

Asian Cold Sesame Noodles (Nut Free)

5 from 4 ratings
These Asian Cold Sesame Noodles are absolutely perfect for warm days. This dish tastes nutty, without any nuts. It's easy to make, healthy, and delicious!
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Servings: 6 servings
Author: Amy Dong

Ingredients  

  • 16 oz dried noodles, spaghetti or linguine work well
  • 5 TB Asian toasted dark sesame oil, found in Asian aisles of grocery stores
  • ½ cup pure Tahini, sesame paste
  • 5 TB regular soy sauce
  • 3 TB granulated sugar
  • 1 ½ TB seasoned rice vinegar
  • 1 tsp ginger powder
  • 1 tsp white pepper
  • ¼ cup hot water
  • 1 large cucumber, peeled and sliced thin or julienned
  • 1 large carrot, peeled and sliced thin or julienned
  • Optional: Cooked shredded chicken or cooked shrimp
  • Garnishes: Thinly sliced green onions, toasted sesame seeds, Sriracha on the side

Instructions

  • Cook noodles in a large pot of boiling, well-salted water until tender, according to package instructions. Drain and rinse thoroughly with very cold water until all noodles are cool. Drain well. Toss with 2 TB sesame oil and set aside.
  • In a large bowl, whisk together the remaining sesame oil, Tahini, soy sauce, sugar, rice vinegar, ginger powder, and white pepper. Add 1/4 cup hot water to thin out the sauce; whisk until combined.
  • Add cooked/cooled pasta, cucumbers, and carrots to the sauce. Toss well to combine. If using chicken or shrimp, add those and toss to combine. Garnish as desired. Serve immediately.

Nutrition (per serving)

Calories: 547kcal | Carbohydrates: 70g | Protein: 15g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 10g | Monounsaturated Fat: 9g | Sodium: 858mg | Potassium: 398mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 1748IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium: 59mg | Iron: 2mg
Course: Dinner, Main
Cuisine: Asian American

Source: Chew Out Loud

Here are a few more of our favorite Asian noodle dishes:

  1. Asian Peanut Sesame Noodles. This is one of my all time faves for warm summer nights. So easy and tasty!

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  1. Jap Chae Korean Noodles. Another crowd pleaser for warm nights; it’s a favorite at potlucks and parties. So, so good.

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  1. Soba Noodles with Shrimp and Lime Cilantro. We love serving this cool dish in the summer. Family and friends adore this easy, tasty dish.

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  1. Dan-Dan Noodles. Just like P.F. Chang’s but even better. Such a crowd-pleaser. Kids and grownups alike will inhale a bowl of these noodles.

Dan Dan Noodles

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4 comments

    • Laura Stein
    • 5 stars

    I didn’t have any tahini in the house but I did have miso. I found it delish! I also left out the cuke as I find they get too mushy too quickly. Placed them on the side for individual likes. What a hit! and because I left the cucumber out, I was able to double the batch for leftovers for the next day. Can’t wait to do this again.

      • chewoutloud

      Delicious use of miso, Laura! 🙂 Love how you modified it for your family, and so glad you enjoyed the recipe!! 🙂

    • Tony Reynolds
    • 5 stars

    I made this for a potluck yesterday – without a practice run. I used carrots and celery for the veggies and added 1 large clove of garlic and put 1 tsp sriracha to the sauce. I used linguini and gave the pasta an ice water bath after draining. I also toasted about .5 cup of unsalted peanuts for the topping in addition to the sesame seeds and green onions. It turned out great.

      • chewoutloud

      Awesome, Tony! So happy you all enjoyed this dish! 🙂 Thanks for coming back to let us know!

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