Korean Cold Salad with Tofu, Cucumber and Wheat Noodles Recipe

This chilled dish is a bit like a cross between a pasta salad and a summer cold soup – lots of cucumber, delicate tofu and springy noodles in a refreshing sauce. In Korea, similar bowls of cold noodles are eaten on hot days, when no one feels like standing by the stove for long. It’s perfect as a light workday lunch or an easy dinner after a scorching day.

Koreańska sałatka z tofu, ogórkiem i makaronem pszennym na zimno
Prep Time
20 min
Cook Time
10 min
Total Time
30 min
Servings
2

Ingredients

  • wheat noodles e.g. thin ramen noodles or spaghetti broken in half - 160 g
  • tofu plain, firm, cut into cubes - 150 g
  • cucumber cut into thin half-moons or matchsticks - 150 g
  • carrot coarsely grated or cut into thin matchsticks - 50 g
  • chives chopped - 8 g
  • garlic grated or finely chopped - 1 clove
  • soy sauce - 25 ml
  • rice vinegar or another mild vinegar - 20 ml
  • sesame oil - 10 ml
  • honey or sugar - 8 g
  • gochujang paste for heat, you can reduce the amount - 10 g
  • sesame seeds toasted in a dry pan - 5 g
  • salt for salting the pasta water and cucumber - 2 g
  • water for cooking the noodles - 1000 ml
Main Ingredient: tofu

Preparation

  1. Cut the cucumber into thin half-moons or matchsticks, sprinkle with a pinch of salt, mix and set aside for 10 minutes to release some liquid. Then gently squeeze out the excess water with your hand or in a sieve.
  2. Cook the noodles in salted water according to the instructions on the package, until soft but springy. Drain and immediately rinse under cold water to stop the cooking, then drain very well.
  3. Cut the tofu into cubes of about 1.5 cm. If you like, you can gently pat it dry with paper towels so it absorbs the sauce better.
  4. In a small bowl, mix the soy sauce, rice vinegar, sesame oil, honey, garlic and gochujang paste until you get a smooth sauce. Taste and, if needed, add a little more honey or vinegar to balance the flavor.
  5. In a large bowl combine the noodles, cucumber, carrot and tofu. Pour the sauce over and gently toss so you don’t break up the tofu.
  6. Add half of the chives and half of the sesame seeds, toss lightly again. Chill the salad in the fridge for 10–15 minutes so it cools down and the flavors meld.
  7. Before serving, sprinkle with the remaining chives and sesame seeds. If the salad seems too dry, add 1–2 tablespoons of cold water and a splash of soy sauce.

Storage

In fridge: 2 days
Freezing: No

Sałatkę przechowuj w lodówce w zamkniętym pojemniku. Makaron z czasem wchłania sos, więc przed podaniem możesz dodać łyżkę wody i odrobinę sosu sojowego, aby ją „odświeżyć”.

Recipe submitted by Marek, Site owner
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Ingredients

  • wheat noodles e.g. thin ramen noodles or spaghetti broken in half - 160 g
  • tofu plain, firm, cut into cubes - 150 g
  • cucumber cut into thin half-moons or matchsticks - 150 g
  • carrot coarsely grated or cut into thin matchsticks - 50 g
  • chives chopped - 8 g
  • garlic grated or finely chopped - 1 clove
  • soy sauce - 25 ml
  • rice vinegar or another mild vinegar - 20 ml
  • sesame oil - 10 ml
  • honey or sugar - 8 g
  • gochujang paste for heat, you can reduce the amount - 10 g
  • sesame seeds toasted in a dry pan - 5 g
  • salt for salting the pasta water and cucumber - 2 g
  • water for cooking the noodles - 1000 ml
Main Ingredient: tofu

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