Noodles with Garlic Mushrooms and Peppers topped with Thai Inspired Spicy Lime Peanut Sauce

Sometimes you plan, shop for, and execute extravagant meals that look and taste like they should be served at the fanciest of restaurants and sometimes you haven’t been to the grocery store in a week and you’re trying to find way to level up ramen! This recipe is perfect because it looks and tastes fancy but it comes together with simple pantry ingredients and a small amount of produce, in less than 20 minutes!

Raise your hand if you buy mushrooms, when they are on sale, and then spend the next week watching them turn to goo in your fridge because you’re uninspired as to what to do with them!? I’ve got you covered! The Thai inspired spicy lime peanut sauce is all you need to turn ramen and mushrooms into an amazing dinner! Make a little extra, because you’re going to want to put it on everything!

What you are going to need to buy:

Ramen - (the stuff you ate in college is fine, especially if you have some in the house BUT a trip to your local Asian market for a more authentic option is really going to make this dish!)

Vegan Butter - (This recipe used Earth Balance)

Mushrooms, sliced - (This recipe used a couple kinds because it’s what I had in the bottom on the crisper drawer, but use what you’ve got!)

Red Peppers, julienned (cut into strips)

Yellow Onion, diced

Minced Garlic - (we like these jarred options from Spice World!)

Olive Oil

Salt and Pepper, to taste

Peanut Butter - (creamy is best)

Sesame Oil - (You can use another neutral oil, but the flavor will differ a bit)

Chili Oil - (If you don’t have Chili oil, you can use dried chili powder)

Soy Sauce

Maple Syrup

Lime Juice

Water, for thinning

What you are going to need to do:

In a medium skillet, saute your mushrooms, onions, peppers and garlic in a little olive oil until soft.

Note: add the garlic about 1/2 way through cooking, once the onions have given up a little moisture into the pan, so that it doesn’t burn

Prepare your ramen, per the package directions BUT if your ramen comes with a flavor packet, do not use it. Once noodles are soft, drain well and stir in one teaspoon of butter, while the noodles are hot.

To Make the Spicy Lime Peanut Sauce: (This makes enough for two servings)
This can be done on a bowl with the aid of the microwave, or on the stove-top in a small sauce pot.

Mix together the following

4 tablespoons of peanut butter

1 tablespoon of sesame oil

1 tablespoon of Soy Sauce

1/2 teaspoon of chili oil

Heat these ingredients until the peanut butter becomes soft enough to incorporate easily into the oils and whisk to combine. After well combined add:

1 tablespoon of maple syrup

1 tablespoon of lime juice

Salt and pepper, to taste

At this point, taste your sauce…want a bit more tang, add another splash of lime juice. Like things a but more spicy…more chili oil. Once you get the flavor you like use 2-3 tablespoons of water to thin sauce to desired consistency. I like mine about the thickness of a ranch dressing, thin enough to drizzle, but thick enough to stick to the mushrooms and noodles.

To Serve:
Plate the noodles and top with the cooked mushrooms, peppers and onions.

Drizzle peanut sauce on top.

Garnish with chopped peanuts, if desired.

Enjoy!