Serves 4
Total time: 20 minutes || Active time: 20 minutes
Do you have zucchini coming out of your ears? Well, that is a good look. But here’s a really quick recipe to help you use those veggies up!
If you’re like me, you have genetically perfect jet-black goth hair, you watch too much HGTV and you crave peanut sauces. Seriously crave. Like, would-it-be-weird-to-have-this-for-breakfast type cravings. Not to talk batty, but these zucchini noodles are just as satisfying as a big bowl or stirfried noodles. TRUTH! Totally slurpy, flavorful, filling and just, you know, PEANUTTY.
My summer has been all about simply prepared, flavorful sauces that come together easily, and fresh veggies right from the garden. But the sauces are really key, because once you’ve got that down, any meal is possible. A container of luscious deliciousness chilling (literally and figuratively) in the fridge means that dinner can be on the table in no time. Keep this spicy, gingery peanut sauce on hand for things like baked tofu with quinoa and veggies, or rice noodles, or just for dipping carrot sticks and cucumbers.
Happy zuking, everyone!
Notes
Ingredients
1/2 cup natural peanut butter
1/2 cup water
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup rice wine vinegar
1 tablespoon chopped ginger
1 tablespoon sriracha (less if you’re a spice wuss)
1 tablespoon agave
1 tablespoon tamari or soy sauceFor the salad:
1 1/2 lbs zucchini
1 lb cherry or grape tomatoes, sliced in half
1/2 lb cucumber, sliced into half moons (about 1 1/2 cups)
1/2 cup finely diced red onion
1/2 cup roasted, salted peanuts
1 cup fresh herbs, such as: Thai basil, mint, cilantro (or a mix of all three), chopped
Directions
Place all ingredients in a small blender and blend until smooth. That’s it! Keep sealed and refrigerated until ready to use.Make the salad:
Slice the zucchini lengthwise, on a mandolin or by hand, into 1/8 inch thick slices. Stack those slices and cut them lenghtwise into long noodley strips. (Or see note above about ribbon noodles.)
Toss the noodles with the dressing, reserving some of the dressing for drizzling. Taste for salt.
Top servings with tomatoes, cucumber, red onion, and peanuts. Drizzle with extra dressing as desired. Finish with fresh herbs and serve!
Jennifer
This is yet another ICM recipe that makes me want to eat it immediately! Thank you–will be rocking some zuch with this sauce very soon. Yay!
lazysmurf
I can’t believe I asked the ppk for a peanut sauce and the next day you blogged one. Amazing! I can’t wait to try it!
IsaChandra
It’s all for you.
Connie B
I have everything I need for this! So looking forward to dinnertime!!
Goodurs
Why am I not shoving this into my face right now?
Bridgitte
Two words: julienne peeler.
Emma
Boom! Looks fantastic, and yes I DO have zucchini coming out of my ears!
Amanda
Just made this for lunch! Yummy. And a great way to use my garden veggies.
caralyn @ glutenfreehappytummy
i love zucchini at this time of year! yum!
Lisa
Just made this and was very impressed – will definitely become a go-to meal when I’m in a rush and/or have copious amounts of zucchini on hand (which is often).
I added bean sprouts and thought it made a great addition – nice crunch, worked well with the other veggies. I also subbed peanuts for slivered almonds and added somewhere in the region of 4 TBSP Sriracha (I like my spice!). Next time, I’ll add some red chili, shredded carrot, tofu, and shredded beet.
Harriet
Yummm…peanutty sauces are delicious! And while I’ve seen many a zucchini noodle recipe around lately, this is the most interesting take yet!
Amanda
The pictures and the recipe are lovely. This sounds like a delicious summer meal! 🙂
Heather Kitterman
Can this be used over rice noodles, instead of zucchini?
IsaChandra
Yup!
GoodnessGlynnis
Thank you for giving me so many amazing options for my plethora of zucchini! I’ve made the zucchini ribbon salad several times this summer and can’t wait to try this tonight!
betsy shipley
The only thing I will change when I make it is substitute the peanut sauce for almond butter and add some black chana chickpea tempeh. The potluck I am going to next week has people that can’t even be around peanuts. Thanks for this great tasting salad.
betsy shipley
Tynamite
Isa, can this peanut sauce be served heated with rice or soba noodles? I’ve been looking for a good simple recipe for peanut noodles.
Tynamite
Ok just finished eating dinner so I can answer my own question. Obviously Isa’s recipes are always best when made exactly how she writes them. But I just used her peanut sauce from this recipe served hot with rice noodles and it worked perfectly. I now have a go-to recipe for peanut sauce. Thanks Isa!!! Will follow the full recipe next time and I’m sure it’ll be even better!
June Siegel-Hill
Just made it for dinner. This dish is incredible!!
Rita
This is SO GOOD! I know I say that about all your recipes, but it’s true. I used the sauce for a spicy peanut pasta toss with broccoli, mushrooms, carrots, and garlic.
Meagan
Delicious! I think next time I’ll try to make a thicker peanut sauce. You are a genius – who would have thought we could make such amazing noodles out of zucchini? Thanks!
MRKingdom
Made this using Earth Balance coconut peanut spread, because that’s what I had. Delicious.
Linda
Trying this tonight..
Liza
I am addicted to Asian noodles and I LOVED this healthier version. I grated the zuke on a box grater, skin and all, and it was delicious. My first try at zuke pasta, and I’m hooked! I threw in a few leftover rice noodles I had on hand, with tomatoes, cucumber, edamame, peanuts and MINT… amazing!
Ali @ inspiralized
Love that you’re giving zucchini noodles the spotlight! This dish looks so yummy!
IsaChandra
I’ve had so much zuke…I have no choice! 🙂
Erica
Just made this up for my lunch for tomorrow. Added some chic peas, red pepper and some mache. Can’t wait!! The sauce tastes amazing and I have tons left to drizzle on *everything* I eat this week. Is it ok to put it on cereal?
Amber
Agree with the commenters who say: it is most helpful for others if you’ve actually made it……well, I have made this twice now and holy yum. It’s everything Isa promises. It IS as satisfying as noodles! The peanut sauce is relatively low calorie as far as peanut sauces go so you can really drown the veggies! Thanks Isa, another amazing recipe! 😀
jen
Is there anything I could substitute for the rice wine? What does it do for the flavor?
I’m a serving Peace Corps volunteer and would love to make this . . . but we don’t have rice wine locally.
IsaChandra
It’s vinegar, so use lime juice instead!
Sara
i ate this four times last week. amazing! i might actually miss zucchini when it’s out of season this year.
Jackie
Just made a batch of this after making the garlic zucchini recipe twice last week. I can official say I’m hooked! Thanks for all of the great recipes!
Camille
Delicious and easy! thank you!
Corrin Radd
Woah! It’s both healthy (raw veggies) and decadent (1/2 cup of peanut butter). My family loved it!
Emily
This is simple, delicious, and inexpensive. Love it! Thank you!
Ryan
Seriously. I made this! You rock. It was outstanding. Superb! Easy to follow recipe empowered me to make it. Thanks!
Rachelle
Since I can’t eat peanuts, I subbed some almond butter and some cashews. Amazing sauce for zucchini noodles. I could eat it off the spoon…that good! This will definitely make it into our regular dinner recipe rotation.
Thank you for your amazing recipes.
Eva
This is THE BEST peanut sauce ever…could eat it on its own. Used it as a dressing for rice noodle – courgette – carrot – beansprout – tofu salad. I reckon it would taste good with anything though! Just ordered your cookbook as well, am not a vegan at all but the recipes are so good!!!
Julia
Yum!!!! Just made this for lunch. Thank you, as always 🙂
Joy
This is great. You’ve got so much talent! There are a couple of tips thatight help anyone if you don’t have a mandoline or spiralizer:
-a vegetable peeler is perfectly adequate, just use a little pressure so the noodles have some substance and a solid supporting surface to avoid mishaps
-a pizza cutter is fantastic forsaking fettuccini sized noodles, works even better than a knife
-I invested all of $2.10 in the tools mentioned above when I acquired them from the dollar store
-I tried the noodles sautéed for just 2-3 minutes and they were fantastic