Farmers Market Sesame Miso Noodle Bowls with Garlic Chips.
I mean, wow.
Late summer is getting better and better.
First of all, I’m really hoping you guys are not getting sick of seeing all this end of summer produce because believe it or not there is still more to come. I feel like I am on a roll with all the garden veggies, it’s a little crazy. Maybe I am trying to get them all in now because once September rolls around I tend to get infatuated with all things greasy, carby and cheesy. Meaning, football food.
Or more likely a mix, since I love fall foods more than anything. Apples, pumpkin, butternut squash, brussel sprouts, pomegranates? So excited – bring it on!
But at the moment, I am still in summer mode. Clearly that is a good thing because the farmers markets and even the grocery stores seem to be packed to the brim with color. It’s pretty amazing and I am honestly just trying to get it all in – before it’s all gone.
Ok, as for my second of all?
Miso!! Oh my gosh. You guys. This was my first time using miso, actually, it was my first time even having miso. Why-oh-why have I never had miso before? Well, I do not know, but I have been missing out. I am now so excited to make some homemade miso soup this fall. I can finally understand what all the talk is about. Actually, I’m pretty excited to make anything with miso. All of the sudden, the miso ideas are flowing. It’s gonna be a good thing.
Aside from the delicious sesame miso dressing these noodles are studded with all kinds of summer goodness. I did make the base with soba noodles. Once again, because of the carbs. You can’t live without carbs, you know? But the rest is pretty much all farmers market produce. There is zucchini, summer squash, tomatoes, those cute mini baby bell peppers, green onions and loads of fresh basil. It’s kind of bowl of perfection with a little bit of everything.
There is nothing not to love.
Plus, it’s simple and on the table in less than twenty-five minutes. I like to serve it warm. but you could totally take this with you for lunch the next day and eat it cold. Either way, it is going to be good.
Oh, and the garlic chips?!? Well, mine sort of look lame since my garlic was getting old and I seemed to have the tiniest cloves ever, but they still tasted a freaking mazing. It’s fried garlic with salt. Again, what’s not to love there? Well, assuming you like garlic… and vegetables.
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Farmers Market Sesame Miso Noodle Bowls with Garlic Chips.
By halfbakedharvest
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Asian
Keyword: garlic, miso, noodles, sesame
Aside from the delicious sesame miso dressing these noodles are studded with all kinds of summer goodness. I did make the base with soba noodles.
Ingredients
Garlic Chips + Sesame Miso Dressing
- 1 cloves head garlic skin removed and sliced thin
- 1/4 cup sesame oil
- salt to taste
- 2 tablespoons rounded white miso
- 2 tablespoons hot chili sesame oil
- 1 tablespoon reduced sodium soy sauce
- 1 tablespoon rice vinegar
- 1 tablespoon fresh ginger grated
- 1 lime juiced
- 2 tablespoons toasted sesame seeds plus more for serving, black or white
- 2 tablespoons fresh basil plus more for topping, or cilantro
Noodles + Veg
- 1 ounce package soba noodles 12, or swap with angel hair or spaghetti
- 2 zucchini and or summer squash I used one of each
- 1 cup cherry tomatoes halved, or more
- 4-5 mini bell peppers sliced
- 4 green onions chopped
- 4 ounces goat cheese crumbled (optional, but umm, soo good!)
Instructions
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Place the very thinly sliced garlic in a skillet with the sesame oil. Place over medium heat and gently fry, stirring occasionally, until the garlic is golden brown. Watch it close, it cooks fast! Using a fork, remove from the hot oil to a paper towel lined plate. Toss with salt and set aside.
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Turn the heat off the skillet, but leave it on the stove. To the warm oil add the miso, hot chili sesame oil, soy sauce, rice vinegar, ginger and lime juice. Whisk until smooth and combined. The miso may seem thick at first, but it should dissolve into a smooth paste. Stir in the sesame seeds and basil.
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Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Cook the soba noodles according to package directions, but be careful not to overcook. They cook in less than 3 minutes, so do not forget about them! Drain the noodles.
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While the water is coming to a boil, use a spiralizer to spiralize the zucchini + summer squash.*
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Add the drained soba noodles and the spiralzed squash to the skillet with the miso dressing. Turn the heat back on to medium and toss the noodles + squash with the dressing. Cook 2 minutes or until just warmed through. Remove from the heat.
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Divide the noodles among plates or bowls. Top with tomatoes, peppers and green onions. Sprinkle with goat cheese and toasted sesame seeds. Add the garlic chips on top and if desired garnish with fresh basil. eat!
Recipe Notes
*If you do not have a spiralizer just thinly slice the zucchini into matchsticks. **The pasta can be eaten warm or cold, but I always prefer warm foods. If you are going to serve this cold do not heat the pasta on the stove at all, just toss with the miso dressing, add the veggies and store in the fridge. Top with goat cheese, sesame seeds and garlic chips right before serving. ***If you like your noodles extra saucy, I recommend doubling the miso dressing.
I am totally wanting these miso noodle bowls all over again.
I’ve never made anything with miso but I love all the veggies and those soba noodles so it looks like i’m going to have to go find me some miso. I love the bowl you served it in too.
thanks lisa! You have to miso at home a try, it is so easy and so good!
I bought my first miso this summer too and I don’t know what took me so long! It’s so great just like this noodle bowl. I’m not tired of the summer produce yet so don’t worry about that!
awesome! thanks so much Bri! 🙂
Yay for this recipe! Also, you’ve somehow managed to get me excited about squash in August…
haha! YES! 🙂 goal of the day completed!
Yes! Yes! I love this!!!
thank you!!
Never heard of miso. I will have t Google it and see what it is.
I absolutely LOVE garlic chips!! This entire bowl sounds fantastic!
thanks Laura!! the garlic chips are a new thing for me, but i am loving them!
This bowl looks delicious, and the bowl that you put it in is wonderful! I love the imperfections (chips/rust). It makes it more beautiful. I have never tried miso, and I hope that I can find it!
thank you! You are so kind!
I can never get enough of summer produce. Keep the awesomeness coming! And cheers to another fantastic recipe!
thanks so much, Katrina! 🙂
Mmmmmm….I want this for breakfast!! Love the colors.
thank Lauren! 🙂
I am crushing on this recipe! Loving the flavors!
thank you so much, Sommer!
I will NEVER get sick of the summer produce Never ever ever! I wish I had a giant bowl of this right now, just stunning!
thanks nicole! hope you had a great day!
I’ve never considered using goat cheese in an Asian inspired dish. How did you come up with such a unique combo? Udon noodles would be great for this too, they have a nice chewy and tender texture.
I really just like cheese with my noodles and goat cheese seemed like it would fit best with the asian flavors.
thank you so much, matt!
Of course there will be more summer harvest veg! At our house, summer harvest lasts until October, so…yeah. 🙂 This miso noodle bowl sounds so good! Such a perfect way to get all those late summer flavors into your mouth.
Go you!! 🙂
Thanks so much, Eileen!
Where did you find “hot chili sesame oil?” Have a recommended brand or store?
hey sarah, i just get it at my grocery store. My favorite brand is House Of Tsang. You can also get it here on Amazon.
These bowls are so gorgeous, just what I want for lunch. Love the garlic chips!
Thanks so much, Laura!
Omgggggg! I want it ALL!!!
thanks Ashley!! 🙂
i want those garlic chips more than anything right now…
haha! thanks! 🙂
I could easily eat a family size bowl of this on my own. I would be too full, but happy.
haha! thanks!
This is my kind of dinner!!
thanks Meredith!
I need to make this for my family soon!
it is the perfect meal for a family! Mine loved it…well, the members who eat vegetables that is!
thanks!
LOVE Miso and LOVE what you did with it. Looks gorgeous!
thanks so much!
I haven’t made anything with miso either but clearly I’ve been missing out! These bowls of noodles look so good. I love the garlic chips, the summer veggies, everything!
you have to try it! So good! 🙂
thanks Monet!
You are amaizing, you know it, right?! This is gorgeous and looks unbelievable tasty. I am not even going to say anything about your pictures, most professional pictures i have ever seen. So trying this miso creation!
Love your site and your recipies, but i have a problem with your pages– they take forever to load, like Internet used to be in last century. Don’t have this issue with any other food bloggers i follow, so i know it’s not my computer. Did you hear other people complaining?
Hey Nikki! THANK YOU! You are so sweet!:)
I am incredibly sorry the site loads slow. That is SO annoying. Ugh. I will look into it right away. I did have someone comment just yesterday, so I am actually already looking into it. Again, so sorry! Thank you for sticking around.
I don’ know if you corected something yesterday, but everything is much faster today! Thank you for replying and fixing, now i can look into all of your recipies!! Yah!
I love the ideas of doing part noodles, part ‘zoodles’. These look delicious! Would also be good with a peanut sauce dressing.
Thanks Sarah! A peanut sauce would be delicious!
Miso is an absolute favorite at our house, especially with my husband. (He’s half Japanese.) Can’t wait to give your version a try.
I am a huge fan of miso now too! Thanks Michelle!
So, i’ve been on a Tiegan week– i am making everything from your site, and this dish has started it. This is absolutely my FAVORITE soba that i have tried.. so many fravors, so fresh and outstanding.. and i forgot to put goat cheese. Now i have to repeat it again this weekend and i think i am going to be on repeate mode for a while. This dish is perfection, everything i love!!
Haha! That is awesome!! Thank you so much!
This looks so fresh and delicious. And I absolutely love miso, although I haven’t cooked with it in a loooong time. This is totally inspiring me. MmmMmmm!
I found this recipe on Pinterest. I just bought Miso for an eggplant dish so this instantly caught my eye. My daughter and I made this dish. It is amazing! We didn’t have the hot sesame oil so I used the toasted sesame oil and added some chili flakes. The next time I made it I reduced the oil that you fry the garlic chips in to 2 tablespoons. Then for the rest of the sauce I added one tablespoon Sriracha sauce and one tablespoon of the toasted sesame oil. It worked! I love this recipe. Thank you so much for publishing it.
WOW! That sounds awesome!! I am so happy you enjoyed this Suellen! (:
snow is flying here in montreal, but there is a farmer’s market nearby so i pretended it was summer and went ahead and made this. i really needed some colour! loved it. amazing recipe! thanks a million for your inventiveness.
Thank you so much Beverly! I am so glad you loved this recipe!