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I like to use soba — buckwheat pasta — for this dish Soba has a nutty flavor and contributes a measure of all-important whole grain to the dish.
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You can make this salad with wide rice noodles, but I love the nutty flavor and wholesomeness of buckwheat soba.
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Miso, chard, and buckwheat noodles stand in for bouillon, peas, and pasta in this twist on classic chicken noodle soup. Leeks and scallions add cancer-fighting phytochemicals to the magnesium- and folate-rich brew.
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Garlicky, spicy, and bright with lime, this noodle dish is both warming and energizing, according to Thai tradition.
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Budget-savvy skirt steak is the star of this fast meal.
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A classic, justifiably popular Japanese stir fry in which chicken cooked in a yummy soy sauce, chili paste garlic blend is tossed with buckwheat soba noodles, carrot, cabbage and onion.
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Japanese soba noodles are marinated in tamari, sesame oil, rice wine vinegar, white sugar and chili oil, then tossed with julienned carrots and red bell peppers for a delicious cold salad with an Asian flair.
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In Japan, this dish is called yakisoba. Yaki refers to the method of cooking grilling, broiling or pan-frying while soba refers to chuka soba, the long, thin yellow noodles that are stir-fried here.
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This mildly spicy dish requires minimal cooking, so it's great for a hot day Both udon and soba noodles will work in this dish.
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Get Sesame Seed Crusted Salmon on Soba Noodles with Twiced Cooked Broccoli with Garlic and Hazelnuts Recipe from Food Network
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This soup is packed with shrimp, pork, mushrooms, noodles, and cabbage, so it's a terrific one-bowl meal. Grace Parisi delicately seasons the broth with store-bought dashi, a Japanese stock made from dried bonito (tuna) flakes.
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Fresh white bean curd has been an integral part of Asian cooking for centuries Some people turn up their noses: others love this chameleon that tastes like whatever it's cooked with.