Peanut Soba Noodle Bowl

This vegan, Asian-inspired soba noodle bowl recipe is a quick, easy meal. Filled with vegetables, whole grains and protein, it's nutritious and satisfying.

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peanut soba noodle bowl

Iโ€™m back! I felt like my brain was running at half speed while I had that head cold. My thoughts seem to be clearing as my symptoms have lifted, but now Iโ€™m presented with an overwhelming workload and would rather crawl back under the covers with Cookie. So it goes.

Iโ€™m taking a little break to share one of my new favorite, quick meals. It took two tries to get this one right, but my second attempt really hits the spot. Like my other soba noodle recipe, this one is packed with vegetables, which keeps the dish light, while buckwheat soba noodles contribute their whole grain goodness and peanut butter brings in some protein.

This Asian inspired, peanut butter flavored dish is a cinch to throw together. Just boil a pot of water, sautรฉ some veggies, and whisk together some sauces from your pantry. Dinner is served!

peanut soba noodles recipe with broccoli and red peppers

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Peanut Soba Noodles with Broccoli and Red Pepper

  • Author: Cookie and Kate
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: 6 bowls
  • Diet: Vegan

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This vegan, Asian-inspired soba noodle bowl recipe is a quick, easy meal. Filled with vegetables, whole grains and protein, itโ€™s nutritious and satisfying.

Ingredients

Noodle bowl
  • 12 ounces soba noodles or spaghetti noodles of choice
  • 2 medium red bell peppers, cut into two inch strips
  • 5 to 6 tightly bunched broccoli stems (about 1ยฝ to 2 pounds), cut into florets
  • 1 to 2 tablespoons vegetable oil, for stir-frying
  • 2 handfuls fresh cilantro leaves, chopped
  • 1 small bunch of green onions, thinly sliced
  • Handful ofย roasted peanuts, for topping
Sauce
  • โ…” cup creamy peanut butter
  • ยผ cup rice vinegar
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced and crushed into a paste (I used my garlic press)
  • 1 teaspoon toasted sesame oil
  • 2 tablespoons reduced-sodium tamari
  • Big pinch of crushed red pepper flakes
  • ยผ to ยฝ cup hot water

Instructions

  1. Boil a big pot of water. Add the soba noodles and cook according to the instructions on the package. Drain and rinse with cold water. (Tip: soba noodles seem to be more finicky than regular whole wheat pasta, so really, you need to cook them in a lot of water, be sure not to overcook them, and rinse them immediately.)
  2. Sautรฉ your broccoli and red peppers over medium high heat with a splash of vegetable oil for about 5 minutes.
  3. Whisk together the sauce, adding the hot water in increments at the end. As Heidi put it, you want it to be the consistency of a thin yogurt.
  4. Once your noodles are done cooking, rinsed and drained, toss together the noodles, broccoli, red peppers, cilantro, green onions and sauce.
  5. Portion into small bowls and top with a sprinkling of dry roasted peanuts.

Notes

Sauce adapted from 101 Cookbooksโ€™s Lazy Day Peanut Noodle Salad Recipe.

Make it gluten free: This dish can be gluten free if you use gluten-free spaghetti instead (like a quinoa and corn spaghetti blend).

Preparation tips: I chose to sautรฉe my veggies but you could probably steam them lightly or perhaps use them raw. You could sub any number of seasonal vegetables for the broccoli and red pepper, too. Just be sure to use a lot of veggies to keep the dish light.

Nutrition

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Kate and Cookie

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Comments

  1. Bev Weidner

    Are. You. Kidding. Me. YES.

    My eyeballs are so happy.

  2. Jacqui

    I love a good peanut noodle bowl. So quick to make a delicious! Glad youโ€™re feeling better and beautiful photos too!

  3. Melissa // thefauxma

    Yes. I will be making this for sure!

  4. Katrina

    Mmmm healthy and sooo pretty! Yum.

  5. Marie

    Oh yum! Iโ€™m such a sucker for peanut sauce. Peanut anything, really. And your pictures are beautiful :) I definitely have to make this someday soon!

  6. Kathy

    This looks delicious AND easy! So going onto Pinterest!โ€ฆnow, time to go find some buckwheat soba noodles!

    http://milk-and-tea.blogspot.com

  7. Maria@Orchard Bloom

    hmmm looks amazing!

  8. Jennifer

    This looks like a perfect meal!

  9. Kelsey

    Love the little noodle dangling from the bowl.
    My peanut butter loving friends need to see this, stat.

    1. kate

      That little noodle was teetering on the edge of the bowl and I gave it a little nudge. :) Wait, are you not a peanut butter lover yourself?

  10. foodie @ Tasting Spo

    looks really deliciousโ€ฆ vegan / gluten free sounds great as well

  11. chinmayie

    Peanut is a great addition to the soba nooldes! Looks colorful and delicious :)

  12. Fauxchef for Five

    I am going to make this for my vegan son this weekend. Actually, I think I will make it for all of us. Going to get the ingredients right now!

    1. kate

      I think youโ€™ll all love it! Please let us know how your peanut noodles turn out.

  13. Sylvie @ GITK

    Soba noodles and peanut sauce were just meant for each other, a wonderful combination I make often. I will try your version next time.

  14. Kasey

    Gorgeous! This is one of my favorite weeknight dinners! I also like making mine with almond butter. Beautiful photos!

    1. kate

      Great idea! Iโ€™ll try almond butter next time.

  15. thelittleloaf

    Peanut and noodles is one of the best combinations ever invented. This looks delicious โ€“ healthy and fresh but satisfyingly rich at the same time. Great post :-)

  16. Marcia

    This looks great, and the best news is that I have everything on hand! Gotta try this one. Thanks!

  17. Emily Hart

    Hi Kate! Iโ€™ve never commented here, but have been reading for a while. Your dad and my husband, Josh, work together so thatโ€™s how I found your lovely blog. Anyways, Josh and I were just ooohing and aaahing over this, so I had to tell you that weโ€™ll be trying it soon. It looks amazing! Thanks for sharing your talent!

    Emily

  18. Cate

    I made this last night and it was fabulous! Loved the addition of stir-fried broccoli, because I usually make noodles like this with just raw vegetables.

    1. kate

      So glad you enjoyed the recipe, Cate! I think next time Iโ€™ll try it with almond butter like one of the other commenters suggested!

  19. Janette

    I just made it and enjoyed every bite. It was fast, easy, and deliciously healthy.

  20. Aggie

    Oh oh ohโ€ฆthis looks SO good! I picked up soba noodles last week and have been craving a good noodle bowl. I have a ton of napa cabbage and bok choy from my csaโ€ฆIโ€™m inspired to try something like this one. Your photo is gorgeous!!

  21. Bec

    Made this tonight with a couple of tiny alterations (ditched the noodles for myself and had it with chicken + tofu because Iโ€™m on a low-carb diet), but it was absolutely delicious and my boyfriend (a peanut butter fiend) heartily concurred. Thanks so much!

    1. kate

      Happy to hear that you enjoyed the soba noodles, Bec! Thanks for commenting to let me know. Iโ€™m glad you could modify the dish to fit with your low-carb diet. Thatโ€™s great!

  22. Silke

    Always nice to find a fellow vegetarian food blogger! I loooove your recipes and photographs, everything just looks so beautiful and healthyโ€ฆ
    Can I ask you what camera youโ€™re using? And do you have some tips to improve my pictures? I would be really grateful!

    1. Kate

      Thank you, Silke! I use an old Nikon D80 and either the 35mm f1.8 lens or the 50mm f1.8 lens. Iโ€™m actually working on an FAQ page with tips, so check back for that link soon.

  23. Melissa Perry

    Iโ€™m planning on making this tonight, but how many soba noodles are we talking here? I got a huge package at an Asian market, and I donโ€™t think its the type of package you call for. Three of the 1โ€ณ bundles? One bundle?
    Iโ€™ve made a couple other recipes from your blog and they are great! So happy to have found a wonderful source for veggie dishes.

    1. Kate

      Great question, Melissa. I believe that I used about an 8 ounce package of noodles for this dish, but itโ€™s been awhile. If you want to make the dish more vegetable-focused and less noodle-y, I think two bundles would be just right. Please let me know how it turns out for you!

  24. Talia

    I was looking for a way to use my package of soba noodles and fell in love with this peanut-butter twist on some sharp Asian flavors. Thanks!

    1. Kate

      Thanks, Talia! Iโ€™m glad you enjoyed the recipe.

  25. Angie

    Looks so good! Can you tell me where you buy 100% buckwheat soba noodles? Not sure why Iโ€™m having such a hard time finding them.

    1. Kate

      Hey Angie, Iโ€™m sorry youโ€™re having trouble! I know Eden Foods and a couple other brands make 100% buckwheat soba noodles, but I canโ€™t say Iโ€™ve seen them in stores. You could substitute a firm gluten-free spaghetti, like maybe quinoa pasta, if youโ€™d like. It just wonโ€™t taste quite the same.

  26. Stephanie Lillis

    whenever i can get hold of 100% buckwheat noodles i always make this recipe :)

  27. Linda Lunney

    Can I use regular rice wine vinegar . . Iโ€™ve never heard of brown rice vinegar . . sounds delicious.

    1. Kate

      Yes, you can! Iโ€™m sorry for the confusion.

  28. Deana

    I am addicted to this meal! Love it. Wondering if there is any way to alter it without the peanut butter. Want to make this so bad for a party, but my nephew is HIGHLY allergic to peanuts. Do you have any recommendations for possible substitutions? I canโ€™t substitute any nut butter like almond or cashew because he canโ€™t have them. I am stuck.

    1. Kate

      Hi Deana! Can he have sunflower butter (made from sunflower seeds)? That would be my best guess.

  29. Fran

    The ingredients list seems to have gone missing, is it just me?

    1. Kate

      Nope, not just you, Fran! I switched over to a new recipe plugin, and some parts of my recipes went MIA. Thanks for commenting, Iโ€™ll take care of this ASAP.

    2. Kate

      Hi Fran, I just fixed it! Iโ€™m so sorry for the trouble.

  30. Alexi

    Yum! I made this ahead of time for an overnight camping trip. The meal was a hit and I will definitely be making it again.

    1. Kate

      Great to hear, Alexi!

  31. Jeanne Young

    Hi Kate,
    I love your recipes and this is my go-to sight for healthy recipes. Thank you!
    I made this last night following the recipe. It tasted delicious, but the consistency was like a paste, instead of a sauce. I added 1/2 cup water. Should I add water to the leftovers? What should I do differently next time? Thanks!

    1. Kate

      Hi! You could try adding water tablespoon at at time to release it some. Let me know what you think!

  32. Jeanne

    OK. Thanks. We ate the leftovers without changing anything. The dish was delicious. I will make it again and just add more water. Thanks

  33. Carole and Torbjรถrn

    We made this for the second time this evening, using cauliflower instead of broccoli, and a little cabbage rather than red bell pepper, because thatโ€™s what we had on hand. We loved it. Torbjรถrn (who loves spice) added a whole grain mustard to his plate and suggested that others try that.