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Hot Cold Noodles

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Grains Jewish Pasta 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 lb Spaghettini
1 bn Scallions; trimmed and sliced thin
1/2 c Chopped fresh cilantro (optional)
1 c Fresh bean sprouts (optional)
Fresh cut scallion rings; and chopped cilantro or cilantro sprigs for garnish. (I sprinkled on black sesame seeds)
1 tb Toasted sesame oil (Chinese or Japanese)
3 tb Sodium reduced soy sauce
1 tb Grated fresh ginger root
1 1/2 tb Rice vinegar or balsamic vinegar
2 tb Sugar (up to)
4 ts Hot chili oil; or less, to taste
1 Clove (large) garlic; smashed, peeled and minced (optional)

INSTRUCTIONS

SAUCE INGREDIENTS
From: Steve and Marilyn Kerman <sdkerman@hevanet.com>
Date: Thu, 25 Jul 96 09:26 PDT
Here is a great summer potluck recipe from Harriet Roth's Deliciously
Healthy Jewish Cooking (Page 225) I used it for a Sisterhood meeting last
night and it disappeared quickly :-)
If you make these noodles a day in advance, remember to toss frequently
while they marinate in the refrigerator, and bring to room temperature
before serving.
Pareve    Serves: 8 to 10
1. Cook the pasta as directed on the package, until tender but still firm
(al dente). Drain and rinse under cold water. Transfer the well-drained
pasta to a bowl.
2. Combine all the sauce ingredients in a jar. Shake to blend.
3. Pour the sauce evenly over the pasta, using some of the pasta to wipe
the bowl or jar clean of sugar, which frequently settles at the bottom. Add
the scallions, cilantro and bean sprouts.
4. Serve at once, or cover the bowl and store overnight in the
refrigerator. Serve at room temperature or just slightly chilled.
To Serve:  Garnish with sliced scallions, sesame seeds and sprigs of
cilantro. This is a lovely buffet dish that presents well with steamed fish
or barbecued salmon.
Note:  The noodles should have a sweet and hot flavor. Chili heat becomes
more intense as it stands, so if you prefer it not too spicy, add half the
oil to start - you can always add more.
I used all the "optional" ingredients and the black sesame seeds were my
addition, not Ms. Roths.  Enjoy!
JEWISH-FOOD digest 278
From the Jewish Food recipe list.  Downloaded from Glen's MM Recipe
Archive, http://www.erols.com/hosey.

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