Northeastern Style Cold Skin Noodles

Northeastern Style Cold Skin Noodles

This delicious sesame rice noodle dish is a quick, flavorful meal that combines the rich taste of sesame paste with tender rice noodles for a satisfying bite. The recipe starts by preparing fresh raw ingredients, which are then cut into thin shreds to ensure even texture and flavor in every forkful. The star of the dish is the creamy sesame paste, blended with a pinch of salt and a hint of monosodium glutamate to enhance its nutty depth. Once mixed, the sauce is generously poured over the soft rice noodles and stirred thoroughly, coating each strand for a perfectly balanced taste. Simple yet packed with umami richness, this dish is ideal for a speedy lunch or a light dinner. The combination of smooth sesame paste and chewy rice noodles makes it a standout—easy to prepare but full of bold, comforting flavors. Try it for a fuss-free meal that’s both delicious and satisfying!

10 Minutes
Medium
4 servings

Ingredients

Metric US
4 serving

Main Ingredients

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rice noodles
50g (dry)

The aromatics

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various vegetables (e.g., cucumber, carrot, bean sprouts)
150g

The sauce & seasonings

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sesame paste
3 tbsp
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salt
1/2 tsp
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monosodium glutamate
1/4 tsp

Instructions

1. Step 1

Step 1
Prepare the raw materials.

2. Step 2

Step 2
Cut various materials into shreds.

3. Step 3

Step 3
Mix the sesame paste with salt and monosodium glutamate.

4. Step 4

Step 4
Pour the mixture onto the rice noodles and stir well.

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