Peanut Noodles With Shrimp

Peanut Noodles With Shrimp
Craig Lee for The New York Times
Total Time
15 minutes
Rating
4(1,416)
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Don't order takeout. You can make these super easy Thai-inspired peanut noodles at home for a fraction of the cost. First, make a quick peanut sauce of peanut butter (chunky or smooth, your call), lime juice, lime zest, sugar, fish sauce and water. Toss rice noodles into boiling water and remove from heat to soften. Meanwhile, sauté the shrimp with a heady combination of scallions, carrots, garlic and chile (for a meatless version, leave out the shrimp or substitute tofu). When the noodles are soft, but not mushy, drain and toss with the shrimp, vegetables and peanut sauce. Garnish with herbs and lime wedges. Now go directly to your junk drawer and throw away all of your takeout menus.

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Ingredients

Yield:4 servings
  • Salt
  • 3limes
  • cup peanut butter, chunky or smooth
  • 1tablespoon sugar
  • 2tablespoons nam pla (fish sauce)
  • 12 to 16ounces rice noodles (not vermicelli)
  • 2tablespoons peanut oil
  • 1pound raw shrimp, peeled
  • 1bunch scallions, sliced
  • 2grated carrots (about 1 cup)
  • 2tablespoons chopped garlic
  • 1minced fresh hot chile, like jalapeño or Thai, or more to taste
  • Freshly ground pepper
  • ½cup chopped fresh cilantro, mint or Thai basil
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Nutritional analysis per serving (4 servings)

706 calories; 19 grams fat; 4 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 9 grams monounsaturated fat; 5 grams polyunsaturated fat; 100 grams carbohydrates; 6 grams dietary fiber; 9 grams sugars; 36 grams protein; 1049 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Bring a large pot of water to a boil and salt it. Cut two limes into wedges and set aside. Grate zest from remaining lime into a large bowl and squeeze in its juice. Add peanut butter, sugar, nam pla and enough water to make a smooth sauce (start with ½ cup and add more as needed).

  2. Step 2

    When water comes to a boil, put noodles in pot; remove from heat.

  3. Step 3

    Put oil in a large skillet over high heat. A minute later, add shrimp and season with salt. Cook and stir until shrimp just begins to turn pink. Add scallions, carrots, garlic and chile and keep cooking and stirring until vegetables soften a bit and shrimp cooks through, just a minute or two more. Remove from heat.

  4. Step 4

    Noodles should be soft but not mushy; if they are not soft enough, let them sit a few more minutes. Drain noodles and toss them in a bowl along with shrimp mixture and peanut sauce. Sprinkle with lots of pepper and toss well; taste and adjust seasoning if necessary. Serve hot or at room temperature, garnished with herbs and lime wedges.

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This is tasty but a few quibbles:
1. 12-16 ounces of noodles is too much. I made only 8 ounces and it was still too much. Next time I'll use just 4 ounces
2. It could use more heat. I used 2 serranos but would double that next time.
3. Some fresh ginger and ground coriander seed would be nice additions.

You can rteplace the fish sauce with soy sauce. Works fine.

I soaked the rice noodles in cold water before cooking. Add more carrots, snap peas. Used chunky peanut butter; use smooth and top with chopped peanuts. Good. KL

Such a wonderful, versatile recipe. Things I adjusted: — Used no water. Subbed in rice vinegar. — Add ginger! I didn’t have fresh. Powder was fine. — Want more heat? Use your favorite chili pepper! — This veggies up so darn well! Baby bok choy. Edamame. Peas. Broccoli. Peppers. Onions. — Topped with some chopped peanuts for great salty, crunchy texture. I am thinking honey roasted peanuts for next time! — Topped this off with Kim Chi. #OMG Again, this is a crazy, versatile dish which you can make totally your own. A great repertoire addition. Thanks NYT!

Delicious. Doubled all ingredients and added snap peas and still too much noodle. Cooked shrimp one one cast iron, vegetables in the other.

Followed the recipe for rice noodles, they were mushy and tasteless. I would make jasmine rice next time.

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