Soba noodles two-ways

Dinner, Dinner, Lunch, Lunch, Omnivore, Recipes, Vegan

This is a super fast and easy to make dinner which is great for a rushed evening meal-or at any time of day.

Soba Noodles with Black Bean Sauce and Broccoli

(+Tofu or Beef or Chicken or…)

1 package soba noodles

1 lb tofu, cubed (or the equivalent amount of meat)

1-2 Tbsp peanut (or veggie oil)

1 Tbsp sesame oil

1 medium onion, chopped

2-3 cloves garlic, diced

1 in piece of fresh ginger, grated

1-2lbs broccoli, chopped

2 cups veggie (or beef broth)

2-4 Tbsp black bean paste

1 tsp rice vinegar

2 Tbsp cornstarch

1/2 tsp red pepper flakes (optional)

1 Tbsp sesame seeds (black or white)

Cook noodles according to package directions and rinse with cool water, set aside.

In a large frying pan saute they tofu or meat in the peanut and sesame oil for 3-5 minutes or until browned.  Add the onion and cook until onion is beginning to get translucent, about 3 minutes.  Stir in the garlic and ginger and saute an additional  minute.

Add the broccoli and 1/2 cup of water and cover, cooking over medium heat for 3-5 minutes, until broccoli begins to get tender.

In a separate bowl mix together stock, black bean paste, vinegar and cornstarch until smooth.  Pour over broccoli and cook, mixing, until mixture begins to boil and thicken.  Mix in noodles and heat thoroughly.

Sprinkle with sesame seeds and chili pepper flakes.  Adjust seasoning by adding vinegar, soy sauce or sweet soy sauce.

Not your typical Vietnamese

Dinner, Lunch, Places to eat, Portland Spots

Image borrowed from Urbanspoon.com-Thanks!

This is a restaurant that Alex and I first went to during the summer that we first started dating (aww) and because we moved away we haven’t been able to go back…until now!  During the time we were away we would frequently reminisce about the amazing eggplant that is stuffed with tofu and deep fried.

They also have mock duck curry that is wonderful and a Buddha’s Delight that is incredibly flavorful and full of fresh veggies (broccoli, cabbage, peas, carrots, mushrooms, tofu, etc) and smothered in a garlic sauce.  They also have General Tso’s which can be ordered vegan or with chicken, we’re saving this for our next visit- but if you’ve had it let us know how it is!

Beyond that they have more traditional Vietnamese offerings like Pho (beef and veggie), spring rolls and much more. Oh, and did I mention that they have Vietnamese beer (Tiger and 33) for $3.25 and Fat Tire for $2.75-oh yeah!

My Canh

1801 NE Cesar E Chavez Blvd
Portland, OR 97212-5302
(503) 281-0594

Omni Friendly::$::CC::M-Sun, 10am-11pm

(hours may change depending on season, call ahead to be sure)