Buckwheat noodles tossed with chopped tomatoes, julienned zucchini and shredded carrots then drizzled with a spicy soy lime dressing. This tasty vegan and gluten-free Asian inspired noodle salad is simple to make and great for hot summer days.
With out of state relatives visiting, my grandma’s birthday celebration, and seeing friends I haven’t seen in a long time, I have been eating out a lot and definitely not healthily. Don’t believe me? Check out my Instagram. So once all the guests were gone, I wanted something that tasted delicious but was at the same time healthy and guilt free. That means I need to whip out my soba noodles and my summer vegetables.
I’m so very excited to share this recipe with you! Especially with my friends over at Fiesta Friday. Soba noodles tossed with chopped tomatoes, julienned zucchini, and shredded carrots, then drizzled with a spicy soy lime dressing. Oh my gosh! I can’t tell you how tasty this dish. It’s light, refreshing, and filling. Everything I’m looking for in a summer dish. Just several ingredients that you probably already have in your kitchen but packed with tons of nutrients.
Soba noodles, or buckwheat noodles, are healthy and gluten-free. These noodles are packed with vitamins and nutrients that are good for your heart and can help regular your blood sugar level. To top it off, tomatoes, zucchini, and carrots contain tons of vitamins that promote good health. These vegetables are all refreshing, in season, and just perfect for the summer.
I absolutely love the spicy soy lime dressing. It complements the buckwheat noodles. A little bit spicy, okay, so maybe more than just a little since my taste buds are just too used to spicy foods to recognize it anymore. But if you can’t eat spicy, go ahead and take the chili pepper out or replace it with crushed red peppers for a mild version.
Let’s talk recipe now. It’s really simple. The only cooking you’ll have to do is boiling water and cooking the noodles. And you’ll have your meal ready in about 20 minutes.
First, boil water and cook the soba noodles according to the directions on the package. I cooked mine for about 6-7 minutes until the noodles are soft yet still chewy. Drain the noodles and run them through cold water to prevent them from sticking to each other. Once again, drain the water and set it aside for now.
Chop up the tomatoes, and cut or julienne the zucchini and carrot.
In a large bowl, toss the noodles and the vegetables together. In a small bowl, combine soy sauce, the juice of one lime, sugar, scallions, and one sliced chili pepper.
Drizzle the spicy soy lime dressing over the soba salad. Serve the soba salad cold. Enjoy!
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tamellu says
Very delicious looking and healthy meal on a beautiful plate! 🙂
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you! Hope you’ll like it =)
Chitra Jagadish says
it looks so delicious….. great combo of seasonal ingredients…..
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thanks, Chitra!
ikbenmanisha25 says
you are culinary magician.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you so much! =)
vegashungrygirl says
Love how you used all vegetables! this is a must try, thanks for sharing!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I hope you’ll like the recipe =)
Johanne Lamarche says
Just picked a zucchini in my neighbor’s garden that will be transformed into your salad Andrea!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
So jealous that you have access to your neighbor’s garden! I hope you’ll like the recipe =)
marymcavoy says
Looks delish! Can’t wait to try it!
And thanks for a gluten free recipe!
It prompted me to google gf noodles and I came to this article that shares 10 gf noodles:
http://www.thekitchn.com/glutenfree-asian-noodles-121367
Readers, don’t panic when you see the first noodle lists that sometimes it contains “wheat!” Hmmm….credibility alert!
But later in the list another noodle shows that sometimes it comes with wheat so to check the labels carefully. I think we all do that anyway…
So, the list is still super helpful for those of us who need to eat gluten free!
Thanks again, I love your posts!
Mary
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
You’re welcome! I’m so glad that you found it helpful. I’m not on a gluten free diet, but I checked the noodles before I posted it as gluten free. It’s always important to check the labels if you’re on a diet restriction. Thank you so much, Mary!
nimmiafzal says
Looks so yummmm
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you so much!
nimmiafzal says
You are welcome
Chris Carfizzi says
I’m going to try this with a spiralized sweet potato noodle. Looks wonderful!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Spiralized Sweet potato noodles sounds delicious! I’ll have to try it that way =)
Hilda says
All those fresh, tasty and colourful ingredients – mixed with soba noodles – bound to be delicious and so seasonal. Thanks for bringing this along to FF.
firefly1275 says
Looks delicious!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thanks!