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    Sesame Noodle Bowls

    Sesame noodle bowl with chopsticks.

    Sometimes you just need to really look forward to your lunch, and sometimes = always.

    Will you look forward to:

    • silky smooth, lusciously creamy sesame sauce that you can just shake up in a jar real quick
    • fork-twirly noodles with just the right amount of stick to hang onto that sauce
    • salted edamame
    • crispy cucumber bits
    • juicy browned chicken or tofu or whatever protein you love – like, I don’t know, I’m having visions of a soft boiled egg?

    YOU TELL ME.

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    Sesame noodle bowl in meal prep containers.

    Easy Is What We’re Working with Today

    This recipe is incredibly easy, which, as you know, is kind of the only way I do meal prep. E-A-S-Y.

    The sauce can shake up in a jar and the noodles can cook in 2 minutes (serious).

    And just like that, you have sesame noodles.

    And said sesame noodles are, in fact, the base of the sesame noodle bowls, so basically you’re done. Now it’s just up to you how extra you want to get with your bowl-ing.

    Ingredients for sesame noodle bowls.

    I went medium effort on my sesame noodle bowls with cucumbers, edamame, sesame-ish chicken, and a sprinkling of sesame seeds, and it was part noodles, part salad, part health bomb, and I loved it.

    Sesame noodle bowls in meal prep containers.

    You can debate me on hot vs. cold all day – I will let you win either way because both are amazing.

    Guys, this is a desk lunch to keep you counting the hours till lunch BUT NOT LIKE I DO THAT?! Happy prepped lunches to you!

    Sesame Noodle Bowls: FAQs

    Is this recipe heavier on the sauce or on the noodles?

    Kinda however you want it. If you love sauce like me, make a 1.5x batch. Especially if you are going to use some on the chicken. Or want some leftover in your fridge or freezer.

    What kind of noodles did you use?

    The noodles I used said “Oriental Style Noodles – Product of Japan” on the package, but a lot of the videos I watched for sesame noodles recommended Chinese egg noodles. Whatever noodles you use, I’d recommend cooking for slightly less than what is directed on the package.

    I have dark soy sauce. Will that work?

    A lot of recipes I saw called for dark soy sauce! I liked using dark soy sauce and probably would do that again, but I also found that the sauce still tasted really good with regular or low sodium soy sauce. In my opinion, either one can work.

    Do I eat these noodle bowls hot or cold?

    Either! If you do want to eat these sesame noodles hot, I would recommend storing the cucumber separately and adding it after you heat it up.

    What other veggies or proteins would work in these bowls?

    Cucumbers are traditional with sesame noodles, but I think just about any vegetables (and/or protein) would be great. Carrots. Bell peppers. Broccoli. Green onions. Shrimp. Salmon. Tofu. Tempeh. Peanuts.

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    Noodles with chicken and veggies on a plate.

    15 Minute Meal Prep: Sesame Noodle Bowls


    • Author: Lindsay
    • Total Time: 15 minutes
    • Yield: 4 bowls 1x

    Description

    Meal Prep Sesame Noodle Bowls! Fork-twirly noodles, an easy creamy sesame sauce, perfect browned chicken, and all the veg. YUM.


    Ingredients

    UnitsScale

    Sesame Sauce:

    • 1/4 cup sesame paste (or tahini)
    • 1/4 cup warm water
    • 3 tablespoons soy sauce
    • 1 tablespoon sesame oil
    • 1 tablespoon rice vinegar
    • 1 clove garlic, grated
    • Sriracha and sugar to taste

    Bowls:

    • 68 ounces stir fry noodles, Chinese egg noodles, or linguine in a pinch
    • 2 cups edamame, cooked
    • 2 cucumbers, diced
    • 1 lb. chicken breast, cooked and diced (optional: see notes)
    • Sesame seeds

    Instructions

    1. Sauce: Whisk all sauce ingredients together until smooth (or you can run it through the food processor, or shake it up in a jar).
    2. Noodles: Cook noodles a few minutes LESS than package instructions. If your noodles seem very sticky, rinse them in cold water. Toss noodles with about half of the sesame sauce.
    3. Bowls: Divide noodles, edamame, cucumber, and chicken into containers. Drizzle with a little extra sauce and sprinkle with sesame seeds. Voila! Store in the fridge for 3-4 days. Eat hot or cold. Take a shot for the ‘gram cause this is your moment.

    Equipment

    Notes

    Ideal method for cooking the chicken: Cut a pound of chicken breasts into bite-sized pieces, toss with olive oil, salt, pepper, and garlic powder, and bake at 425 degrees for 15 minutes. Done. If you like a little browning on your chicken (like what’s pictured here), once it’s baked, just pop it in a skillet with some extra sesame sauce and let it get nice and roasty-browned on the outside!

    • Prep Time: 10 minutes
    • Cook Time: 5 minutes
    • Category: Lunch
    • Method: Mix
    • Cuisine: Asian-Inspired

    Keywords: sesame noodle bowls, meal prep sesame noodle bowls, sesame noodles

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