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Delicious takeout style Sesame Noodles with chicken and amazing soy sauce and sesame dressing. Serve cold or at room temperature, sesame noodles are easy to prepare and make a great lunch or dinner, without the wait for delivery.

Sesame noodles are also perfect make-ahead noodles as these benefit from hanging-out with dressing. In-fact, whenever I prepare these noodles, I pack two portions for next day's lunch. Tastes even better when kept out of refrigerator for 30 minutes before eating.

Sesame Noodles

Sesame Noodles is Chinese noodles preparation where thin (or medium) egg noodles are dressed in soy sauce and sesame oil based dressing. Often served cold, sesame noodles can also be served at room temperature or warm just after cooking.

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What do you need for Sesame Noodles?

There are two parts to making delicious Cold Sesame Noodles:

  1. Egg Noodles
  2. Sesame Dressing
  3. Chicken - optional but recommended to make noodles a complete meal. I cooked Five Spice Chicken. (recipe included)

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1. Egg Noodles

The secret of a delicious Sesame Noodles bowl is in noodles used. I recommend using egg noodles which make a huge difference flavor as compared to other dry-variety of pasta.

I used thin regular egg noodles (Angel Hair Noodles). If you can easily find thin or medium thick Chinese Egg Noodles, that will be my first choice for making Sesame Noodles.

Here's how I prepare noodles for Sesame Noodles:

  1. Cook noodles in salted water.For best results follow the package directions.
  2. Once cooked, drain and rinse noodles under cold water.
  3. Toss noodles with little bit sesame oil. Sesame oil enhance flavor and also prevent noodles from sticking together.

2. Sesame Dressing for Sesame Noodles

A flavorful Sesame Dressing is yet another key to delicious Sesame Noodles. I use a little bit of peanut butter along with sesame paste to enhance the nutty flavor of dressing. All ingredients are easy to find pantry ingredients.

If you can't find Chinese Sesame paste, use tahini paste (Mediterranean sesame paste). The flavor Chinese Sesame pastes has little different flavor than Tahini. But in this recipe, the addition of toasted sesame oil and seeds compensates for the difference. Flavor of dressing is the same Chinese Sesame Noodles you often order in takeout.

Dressing comes together in 5 minutes and needs minimal work. Just add all dressing ingredients to a bowl and whisk until peanut butter, sesame paste are blended well with oil, and soy sauce.

Note: If peanut butter resists mixing well, use a teaspoon warm water at a time until everything blends well and dressing has smooth consistency.

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TIP: Sesame Dressing doubles easily. Use a double batch for extra-saucy Sesame Noodles. Dressing also works perfect as a dipping sauce. (hint hint)

3. Five Spice Chicken

Five Spice Chicken completes the recipe for cold sesame peanut noodles. Even though you can use regular cooked chicken, left-over chicken or even rotisserie chicken, I highly recommend trying my five-spice chicken recipe.

Hidden in this Sesame Noodles recipe, five-spice chicken is a delicious way to cooking chicken. Cook once, use any way to prefer.

To make Five Spice Chicken Breast, you need only 4 ingredients:

  1. Chinese Five Spice
  2. Chicken Breast
  3. Salt
  4. Olive Oil/Cooking Oil

Here's how I prepare chicken:

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  1. Slice chicken breast length wise. Transfer chicken to a parchment paper. Sprinkle Five Spice and salt on top. Cover with another sheet of parchment and pound gently to flatten as much as you can (without breaking the chicken).
  2. Cook chicken in hot heavy-bottom pan until nice crust develops.

Once chicken is ready, let it rest while preparing rest. This time also helps chicken release and absorb back juices, making chicken juicy, moist and loaded with flavor.

Quick Cooking Tip:When in hurry, use boneless chicken, place in two layers of parchment, season it and then pound it to even 1/4 inch thickness. Pounded chicken cooks faster than whole chicken breast. Plus flavor of spices is blended into the chicken. This step saves at-least 5-7 minutes of cooking time.

5. Assembly!

You need a big mixing bowl to assemble noodles with dressing. I learned this from experience that a large bowl provides room to mix dressing and other seasonings with noodles and chicken way better than a smaller bowl.

The assembly is easy; with a few tips, here's how I assemble Sesame Noodles:

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  1. Start with noodles at the bottom. (Noodles tossed with sesame oil.)
  2. Top with diced five spice chicken, and vegetables; cucumber, bean sprouts, snap peas(if using), radish and carrots.
  3. Pour Sesame Dressing on the top.
  4. Fold the dressing into the salad. For best results, use clean hand to massage the noodles with sesame dressing. Works best to evenly distribute sesame flavor in egg noodles.
  5. Rest 30 minute before serving- For best results, let noodles sit at room temperature for 30 minutes. This helps noodles get a big boost of sesame flavor from sesame paste, oil in dressing.

Note:The use of veggies is optional as the noodles alone taste great with sesame dressing. I add veggies for color, crunch, and to count for the daily serving of veggies; chicken for serving of protein.

Try this recipe and you will love how sesame pasta sauce transforms egg noodles to Chinese takeout noodles that we all love to order! It’s an easy recipe and a complete meal with amazing five spice chicken. Flavors speak for itself!

Happy Cooking! Savita x

Sesame Noodles with Chicken

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Total Time: Prep Time: Cook Time: Cuisine: Asian () Difficulty: Easy

Yields: 6 Cups - Serves: 3

Ingredients

Five Spice Chicken (or use rotisserie chicken)

Sesame Noodles

Sesame Dressing

Directions

  • 1. Prepare Sesame Noodles:Cook noodles according to package direction. Once cooked, drain noodles, and rinse under cold water. Transfer to a wide, large salad bowl. Add sesame oil. Toss noodles in oil. Set aside. Additional Notes:If using snap peas, add peas to boiling noodles in last three minutes. Rinse and run through cold water along with noodles.
  • 2. Prepare Five Spice Chicken:To cook chicken, start by heating a heavy bottom skillet. Slice chicken breast length wise. Transfer chicken to a parchment paper. Sprinkle Five Spice and salt on top. Cover with another sheet of parchment and pound gently to flatten as much as you can (without breaking the chicken). Additional Notes:Pounded chicken cooks faster than whole chicken breast. This step saves at-least 5-7 minutes of cooking.
  • 3. Cook Five Spice Chicken:Swirl oil in hot cooking pan. Transfer pounded chicken breast in skillet. Let it cook undisturbed until bottom side is golden. Flip and cook other side until golden and chicken is fully cooked. Take out chicken on cutting board. Let rest. Dice to bite size pieces when ready to assemble.
  • 4. Prepare Sesame Dressing:In a small bowl, add all seasme dressing ingredients. Whisk well until sugar is fully dissolved and tahini is mixed well with vinegar resulting in a consistent dressing. Additional Notes:See Note 1
  • 5. Assemble and Serve:Add all sliced veggies into the bowl with noodles along with sprouts and diced cooked chicken. Drizzle dressing on top. Toss well so that noodles and chicken are well dressed in sesame dressing. Taste noodles and adjust salt. Garnish with toasted sesame seeds. Serve and enjoy! Additional Notes:For best results, I like to use hands and massage noodles in dressing. This ensures everything is well seasoned.
Savita's Notes:
  1. If peanut butter resists mixing well, use a teaspoon warm water at a time until everything blends well and dressing has smooth consistency.
  2. Sesame Dressing doubles easily. Use a double batch for extra-saucy Sesame Noodles. Dressing also works perfect as a dipping sauce.
  3. The use of veggies is optional as the noodles alone taste great with sesame dressing. I add veggies for color, crunch, and cover the daily serving of veggies; chicken for serving of protein.
  4. When in hurry, use boneless chicken, place in two layers of parchment, season it and then pound it to even 1/4 inch thickness. Pounded chicken cooks faster than whole chicken breast. Plus flavor of spices is blended into the chicken. This step saves at-least 5-7 minutes of cooking time.

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FAQs

What are sesame noodles made of? ›

It's just pasta tossed with the most divine, sweet and savory sauce ever. The sauce is made with soy sauce, a little sugar, garlic, vinegar, a trio of sesame, chili, and canola oils (this is where the magic happens), and sliced green onion sprinkled in. What's the best kind of pasta to use for sesame noodles?

Can I make my own sesame paste? ›

It's so easy to make Japanese Sesame Paste from scratch with just sesame seeds and a food processor! Called Neri Goma in Japan, this vegan condiment is thick, creamy, and nutty. Add this rich and flavorful homemade paste to dipping sauces, salad dressings, noodle sauces, and desserts.

What's the difference between sesame chicken and general? ›

General Tso's chicken is a spicy and tangy dish made with a mix of chicken breast and thighs, while sesame chicken is a sweeter option made with succulent chicken thighs. Whether you're in the mood for something spicy or sweet, both dishes offer a delicious and crispy meal that's sure to satisfy your cravings.”

What is Chinese sesame sauce made of? ›

Mix together sugar and cornstarch in a saucepan. Stir in chicken broth, water, vinegar, soy sauce, sesame oil, chile paste, and garlic. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly, then reduce heat and simmer for 5 minutes.

Does Chinese food use sesame? ›

In China, sesame seeds are used to flavor cakes, cookies, and popular desserts such as sesame seed balls and fried custard. You'll also find them in savory dishes.

What is the best sesame paste? ›

If you're looking to get your hands on some Chinese sesame paste, look for Wang Zhihe brand sesame paste at your local Asian grocery store. (It'll be a lot cheaper than Amazon, unless that's your only choice.) Mala Market's stone-ground, organic sesame paste is also a good bet.

What is a substitute for sesame paste? ›

Substitutions for Sesame Paste

If you're unable to find Chinese toasted sesame paste, you can use tahini as a substitute in a pinch, though the flavor will be much milder. If you don't have any issues with peanut allergies, peanut butter is also a decent substitute.

Is sesame paste healthy? ›

Tahini is made from ground sesame seeds. It's rich in important nutrients like fiber, protein, copper, phosphorus, and selenium and may reduce heart disease risk and inflammation. What's more, test-tube and animal studies suggest that sesame seeds may have anticancer properties.

What does Chinese sesame chicken have in it? ›

The dish involves chicken (usually thigh) pieces that are de-boned, battered and Chinese deep-fried, then dressed with a translucent, reddish-brown, semi-thick, somewhat sweet sauce made from corn starch, vinegar, wine or sake, chicken broth and sugar, the last of which is a major contributor to sesame chicken's ...

Does sesame chicken taste good? ›

Sesame chicken was one of the top dishes at my parents restaurant alongside other Chinese classics like General Tso's chicken, lemon chicken and orange chicken. It has a nutty sesame aroma, sticky sauce and crunchy chicken that all go together nicely.

Is sesame chicken an American thing? ›

Sesame Chicken is an Asian-American dish that was invented in North America and still appears on Chinese take-out menus to this day.

What are Chinese sesame balls made of? ›

They are made with a sticky rice flour dough, filled with a sweet paste, rolled in sesame seeds, and fried until crispy on the outside, but still soft and chewy on the inside. They're called zhīma qiú in Mandarin: 芝麻球.

What is sesame flavor ramen? ›

Sesame Ramen (Korean: 참깨라면, romanized: chamkkae-ramyeon) is a type of ramyeon (instant noodles) sold in South Korea that is produced by Ottogi. The contents of the ramyeon are unique; it consists of a dried noodles block, seasoning, oil, sesame, and an "egg block," which is made of egg and vegetables.

What are Chinese crispy noodles made of? ›

Indeed, many readers have asked us to detail how to make them. They're basically deep-fried egg noodles (or fried wonton wrappers or egg roll wrappers). Golden brown and crunchy, they're often served in little wooden bowls as a restaurant appetizer with duck sauce and Chinese hot mustard on the side.

Do Sesame Noodles contain gluten? ›

Super simple, easy and delicious Sesame Noodles made with wholesome ingredients. Gluten-free, vegan, nut-free and soy-free.

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