Spicy Sesame Zoodles

Zoodles…I AM OBSESSED!!!

But let me back track a bit. For those of you that rely solely upon Sly Rooster for their “food news” (and for that, I thank you) and do not comb through endless sources for recipes and inspiration, you may not have heard about Zoodles, the latest food trend. Zoodles, or Zucchini Noodles (get it?) are long strands of squash that are made using a nifty tool called a spiralizer. The resulting zucchini ends up in a tangle, looking exactly like spaghetti.

Zoodle (if auto-correct doesn’t stop trying to switch “zoodles” to “noodles” and now “doodles” I may just lose my mind.) recipes are popping up everywhere. At first, I just skipped over them. I’ve said it several times before, I’m generally not a fan of the “one-trick-wonder” kitchen gadget. I would not run out to buy a spiralizer, despite the fact that I’ve been told it costs only $10 and takes up very little kitchen real estate. When it seemed as though I just couldn’t get away from these omnipresent zoodles, I started reading through the recipes. Zoodles tossed with Olive Oil and Parmesan Cheese; Pesto Zoodles; Baked Zoodle Shoe-String Fries. Okay, I was beginning to get that this was “a thing” but truth be told, I’m not all that crazy about zucchini. I appreciate it for it’s versatility but the taste, meh.

It wasn’t until a recipe from Pinch of Yum for Spicy Sesame Zoodles and Crispy Tofu landed in my in-box that I really started to pay attention. I mean, I would eat cardboard in spicy sesame sauce so why not zucchini? But still, run out and buy a spiralizer? Well, by now you know where this is going but imagine my surprise when walking through Whole Foods I noticed a packed container of zoodles just calling to me from the produce shelf. I mean if you believe in signs, this certainly was one. Into my cart these zoodles went and well, the rest is history.

Go buy zoodles–and if you cannot find them, buy a spiralizer! These things are fantastic. Bye bye pasta, hello, no-carb vegetable dinner. This recipe is the bomb–a thick, spicy peanut sauce coats the raw zucchini strands leaving them rich and luscious. The accompanying tofu and the requisite “crisp bits” is absolutely delicious but I know that many of you will want to skip this step. That’s fine. I get it. The zoodles will still be delicious but realize that you will be missing out a little.

I wish that I could tell you that I went on to try Zoodles with Marinara Sauce or Pesto Zoodles but to be honest with leftover zoodles, peanut sauce and tofu (all stored in separate containers in my fridge) I couldn’t bear to stray from the original. My spiralizer is ordered from Amazon and I will certainly update you on my adventures. In the meantime, get on the zoodle bandwagon with  these Spicy Sesame Zoodles.

Spicy Sesame Zoodles

Spicy Sesame Zoodles