Vegan Green Creamy Peanut Udon Noodles

Vegan Green Creamy Peanut Udon Noodles are made with healthy and simple ingredients, but these ingredients result in a delicious peanut buttery flavor that will leave you drooling with sauce down the sides of your mouth… SO good!

I made these a few weeks ago. Didn’t get any good pics but had to post because this recipe is too good not to share! I’m never selfish when it comes to sharing food, only in other facets of my life. 😉 Anyway, my kiddo and I were ‘chefin’ it up in the kitchen, and as per usual, I was trying to avoid spillage and contamination of the sauce. Epic fail I might add. The word “no” seems to fall on ears that participate in active selective hearing or out right deafness. Sigh… However, he’s so f’ing cute that sometimes I don’t give a shit. I pretend that I do, but I really just don’t. If you’re a parent, I’m sure you understand. If I chose to engage in every battle, I’d have bald patches on my head from pulling my hair out, wine red stained teeth from self-medicating with booze, and slurred speech – not from the vino, but rather, the Xanax. Permanent battle scars. LOL. It’s like the road’s divided. Thankfully, I just decided to take the more sane route, ’cause otherwise a crystal ball would totally show “alternate Heather” looking like the hot mess I just described above. Taking the sane and wise route? I’ve always massively sucked at this. Being a parent has made me a much better human being. Haha. 😉 Okay, back to the food. It’s just crazy freakin’ delish and you should eat it now. If you need to hide vegetables from your children in pureed form like I must do, I recommend this for your kiddo as well. Happy Thursday! MWAH! -FGG

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Vegan Green Creamy Peanut Udon Noodles
Vegan Green Creamy Peanut Udon Noodles are super healthy, easy, and totally delicious! Made with spinach, peanuts, coconut milk, and more. A perfect lunch or dinner!
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Total Time
10 min
Total Time
10 min
Ingredients
  1. 1 package of udon noodles (cooked)
  2. 1 1/2 cups unsalted peanuts or peanut butter
  3. 2 C loosely packed baby spinach
  4. 1/2 C unsweetened coconut milk
  5. 1/4 C water
  6. 1 Tbl lime juice
  7. 3 Tbl soy sauce (I use Braggs Aminos)
  8. 1 Tbl white vinegar
  9. 1 Tbl honey
  10. 2 cloves of garlic
Instructions
  1. Place all the ingredients except the noodles in your food processor or high speed blender (I used my Vitamix), and blend until completely smooth and creamy
  2. Pour sauce over noodles and mix well
  3. Done!
Pair with
  1. Wine- Gewurztraminer OR pinot gris
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5 Easy & Delicious Vegan Asian Inspired Meals

5 Easy & Delicious Vegan Asian Inspired Meals is a compilation of recipes from my blog that I totally love! Going vegan from veg-head a few months ago has been amazing for me. I have loads of energy (pumpin’ my B12’s of course) and a lot less belly bloat. I remember, many moons ago, this being the case when I was vegan for 2 years. Asian food is a fabulous foundation for vegans because there is rarely any dairy (Indian food aside and sans meat of course) involved. So many flavors and veggies to play around and experiment with. I often do ‘inspired’ meals. For example, my Mexican Sushi Rolls. I am definitely not a ‘by the book’ kind of gal. I like to mix it up and use whatever ingredients are in my fridge. When you read my recipes, I encourage you to take your own creative license with them as well. 

Get some chopsticks out, prepare to make yourself a hot and saucy mess, get together with friends, chow down with the fam, drink well, chat well, eat well, and appreciate the amazing conversations and moments that come from the kitchen to the table. Life is short. A recent and heavy loss reminded me of this, and she lived a beautiful 93 years. I’ll always have our family meals… politics, humor, tales from the times etc. In many Asian cultures, food is a time to be together. Click on the light green title of the recipe below the pic for the link to the recipe, and serve up your own good times and traditions… let the memories begin!

RIP, grandma. You’re my woman amongst all women. I’ll carry you with me forever and always. XOXO

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