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What to do with noodles?
I've had a packet of plain noodles sat at the back of my cupboard for months now, I have no idea why I bought them as I have no clue what to do with them.
Can anyone suggest something? If it helps, I adore salmon
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Is there sauce with them?
If so, cook them like normal, add a little chicken and gherkins and then prepare some pitta bread and fill them with the noodles and add cheese
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have you got soy sauce and honey? If so marinate the salmon in soy and honey, pan fry the salmon for about 20 minutes in the soy and honey, then add it to the (cooked) noodles. You can flake it if you like but there's no need.
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If you love Salmon & Noodles, then try this....
Cajun Salmon & Thai noodles 2 x Salmon fillets For the salmon: 4 black peppercorns 1/2 tsp Cumin seeds 1/2 tsp Coriander seeds 1 tsp Paprika 1/2 tsp Cayenne Grind above together in blender or with mortar & pestle For the Noodles 2 garlic cloves 1 red chilli finely chopped 1 small head of broccoli cut into florets, blanched & drained 200g noodles handful fresh coriander chopped 4 tbs clear honey juice of 3 limes 1 tsp sesame oil For the noodles:- Heat some oil & stir fry the garlic, chilli & broccoli for 2-3 mins. Add noodles, coriander, honey, lime juice & sesame oil, stir well, remove from heat & keep warm. For the Salmon:- Rub the spice mixture into the salmon then fry in a little oil for 4-5 mins each side or until just cooked through. Serve salmon on top of noodles!! Enjoy, its simple, very quick and all the family love it
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This is not a nutritious meal, but I used to put salad cream in super-noodles and it was DELICIOUS!
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Make a stir fry and serve with the noodles!
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I like to serve noodles instead of rice with Thai green curry.
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If you love Salmon & Noodles, then try this....
Cajun Salmon & Thai noodles 2 x Salmon fillets For the salmon: 4 black peppercorns 1/2 tsp Cumin seeds 1/2 tsp Coriander seeds 1 tsp Paprika 1/2 tsp Cayenne Grind above together in blender or with mortar & pestle For the Noodles 2 garlic cloves 1 red chilli finely chopped 1 small head of broccoli cut into florets, blanched & drained 200g noodles handful fresh coriander chopped 4 tbs clear honey juice of 3 limes 1 tsp sesame oil For the noodles:- Heat some oil & stir fry the garlic, chilli & broccoli for 2-3 mins. Add noodles, coriander, honey, lime juice & sesame oil, stir well, remove from heat & keep warm. For the Salmon:- Rub the spice mixture into the salmon then fry in a little oil for 4-5 mins each side or until just cooked through. Serve salmon on top of noodles!! Enjoy, its simple, very quick and all the family love it ![]() I've printed it off.
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Thanks for (another) fantastic recipe, Stumblebum. Sounds gorgeous.
I've printed it off.
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Thank you all very much, looking forward to trying out some of those
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Just put mushrooms, onions and veg like broccoli or mange tout or beansprouts with them and flavour with some soy sauce (and chilli and garlic, if you like)
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You could do a Salmon Laksa, you'd probably need to hunt around for a few recipes and have a play but that was the first thing that popped into my head.
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If you're being lazy they are lovely just with some stock! Yum!
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I didn't realise that SuperNoodles were mega fattening! Couldn't believe it when i compared the fat in them and the fat in a pack of plain chow mein noddles.
As well as ussual stir-frys I use the plain noddles like SuperNoodles - I just boil them for a few minutes with a stock cube or herbs. eg chicken stock cube and BBQ herb mix gives southern chicken. |
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I use Supernoodles
and stirfry Quorn pieces and beansprouts (and whatever else you like), then add to the noodles.Ta da, a simple and yummy meal in minutes! |
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I often put uncooked crispy noodles in a salad, with spring onions, chinese leaf cabbage, almond slivers and an asian style salad dressing. Yummy!
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I buy 9p noodles from Somerfield and have noodle sandwiches :|
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Just mix in some sweet chili sauce - delicious.
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What to do with noodles?
Eat them?
(.....sorry )
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Chicken noodle soup
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and stirfry Quorn pieces and beansprouts (and whatever else you like), then add to the noodles.
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