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Soba with Herbed Edamame Sauce

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Soba with Herbed Edamame Sauce
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Yield: 7 servings (serving size: about 1 cup noodles, about 1/3 cup sauce, and about 1 teaspoon cashews)

Ingredients

  • 1  cup  frozen blanched shelled edamame (green soybeans)
  • 6  tablespoons  chopped dry-roasted cashews, divided
  • 1  cup  loosely packed basil leaves
  • 1  cup  loosely packed cilantro leaves
  • 6  tablespoons  (1 1/2 ounces) grated fresh pecorino Romano cheese
  • 1/4  cup  fresh lemon juice
  • 1/4  cup  extravirgin olive oil
  • 1  teaspoon  salt
  • 1/4  teaspoon  freshly ground black pepper
  • 3  garlic cloves, peeled
  • 1  cup  hot water
  • 6  cups  hot cooked soba (about 1 pound uncooked buckwheat noodles)
  • Cilantro sprigs (optional)
  • Lime wedges (optional)

Preparation

Prepare edamame according to package directions, omitting salt.

Place edamame, 1/4 cup cashews, basil, and next 7 ingredients (basil through garlic) in a food processor; process 1 minute or until finely chopped.

With food processor on, slowly pour hot water through food chute; process 2 minutes or until smooth. Serve over soba, and sprinkle with 2 tablespoons cashews. Garnish with cilantro sprigs and lime wedges, if desired.

Nutritional Information

Calories:
408 (30% from fat)
Fat:
13.8g (sat 2.6g,mono 8.1g,poly 2.1g)
Protein:
18g
Carbohydrate:
58.6g
Fiber:
4.5g
Cholesterol:
5mg
Iron:
2.5mg
Sodium:
562mg
Calcium:
112mg
Cooking Light, JANUARY 2003

Member Ratings and Reviews

5 stars
Tara
Made as directed except I added another garlic clove and tossed the sauce with whole-wheat linguine. Excellent flavor!12/27/09

5 stars
raven
This is one of our favorite dinners. We've shared the recipe with a few others. The only warning I have is be prepared for the color. It is very green. It almost looks artificial. I call it play-doh green. The flavors are just amazing. If the colors are too odd for you, try adding some tomato sauce. We've done that for some nervous friends in the past and its always a hit.04/24/08