Rukmini Iyer’s quick and easy recipe for miso mushroom noodles with pak choi and chilli | Quick and easy

Rukmini Iyer’s quick and easy recipe for miso mushroom noodles with pak choi and chilli | Quick and easy

A speedy and spicy weeknight stir-fry that uses dried tagliatelle as an alternative to more traditional Chinese noodles

This dish is absolutely lovely with flat, knife-cut noodles, which you can buy from my favourite website, Sous Chef. However, for a 10-minute weeknight meal, where the sauce cooks in the time it takes to cook your carb, I suggest that you use tagliatelle instead. When cooked al dente, it has that chewy texture that works beautifully with the garlic, ginger and chilli-spiked miso sauce, and with the slight crunch of the pak choi. It’s a lovely spin on a quick stir-fry.

Continue reading… A speedy and spicy weeknight stir-fry that uses dried tagliatelle as an alternative to more traditional Chinese noodlesThis dish is absolutely lovely with flat, knife-cut noodles, which you can buy from my favourite website, Sous Chef. However, for a 10-minute weeknight meal, where the sauce cooks in the time it takes to cook your carb, I suggest that you use tagliatelle instead. When cooked al dente, it has that chewy texture that works beautifully with the garlic, ginger and chilli-spiked miso sauce, and with the slight crunch of the pak choi. It’s a lovely spin on a quick stir-fry. Continue reading… Noodles, Food, Pasta, Chinese food and drink, Vegetables, Main course 

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