Spicy Thai Noodles

I don’t make Thai food often, but when I do I always love it! These spicy Thai peanut noodles were no exception! They are easy to make, require minimal cooking (the only thing that needs to be cooked is the pasta), and I love the crunch factor from the fresh veggies, peanuts and sesame seeds. And let’s not forget the spice, I’m all about the Sriracha! I could eat it on anything, okay except cupcakes. Hmmm, well maybe. I’ve always loved spicy food. Let me rephrase that, I’ve always constantly craved spicy food. I just love that kick. Sriracha was made for Asian food, which is why it goes so well with these Thai noodles. I listed the recipe to use 2 tablespoons, but just adjust that according to your personal preference, this is fairly spicy (like, spicy enough I knew I couldn’t get my kids to eat it). But if you love spicy foods you may likely want a bit more, just don’t overdue it or it can become the only thing you taste. Which is also the reason I like to take it easy on the sesame oil, I still want to be able to taste the peanut flavor and not just a bold sesame flavor. I like a nice balance with all the flavors in this.

Possible Variation

You could most definitely add some cooked chicken breasts to this recipe to add another protein, I just opted keep things simple and leave it out. Plus it made a for a seriously delicious vegetarian meal, which I love to make every now and then. If you’d like to add chicken though it would pair well with everything here, especially if you grilled it and gave it that nice depth of flavor. Grilled chicken is always the best, right? Now go make some of these crave-worthy spicy Thai noodles, their unique yet irresistible flavor will have you coming back for more!

Thai Noodles Ingredients

For the peanut noodles, you’ll need:

Spaghetti Red bell pepper Cucumber Matchstick carrots Green onions Cilantro Salted roasted peanuts Sesame seeds

And for the spicy peanut sauce, you’ll need:

Creamy peanut butter Warm water Soy sauce Honey Sriracha Lime juice Fresh ginger Garlic Sesame oil

How to Make Thai Peanut Noodles

Here’s a quick rundown of the method to prepare these noodles:

Can These Noodles Be Served Cold?

Yes, these Thai noodles can be served warm or cold. I like to eat them warm day-of, and then I’ll eat the leftovers straight from the fridge!

Can I Use Crunchy Peanut Butter?

Yes crunchy peanut butter could be used here as well but you’ll want to add a little extra.

Tips for the Best Thai Noodles

The fresh ginger in the peanut sauce makes a big difference. It may not seem like much ginger, but you definitely want to include it! Chicken or tofu would be good in these peanut noodles, too! Cook the spaghetti until just al dente, otherwise it’ll become soggy when tossed with the peanut sauce.

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