Have you ever had Mul Naengmyeon 물냉면? If you're a fan of Korean food then you know what am talking about its their cold buckwheat noodles in icy cold dongchimi
broth 동치미 (radish water kimchi) or beef broth. My Iced Minty Chicken Spaghetti dish is inspired by that.
It's summer and the heat is damn on! Sitting in the garden has become unbearable these days, the heat is just too much - 32 degree Celsius says my weather app on my phone - it's too much every part of your body would sweat its fat out. We normally take lunch in the garden but these days, aside from this unbearable heat spell we're having in Holland - there's a construction going on in one of our neighbors and the sawdust are being blown to our garden table so we've been spending less time in the garden.
Even so .. the heat inside the house is still too much. 28 degrees says the heating system - it has never read that high. It's good for the solar panels but warm meals aren't any option at home these days, it's just too much and so this heat spell gave birth into making Mul Naengmyeon.
But wait ... you wrote spaghetti above! Yes, you're right about that. See, I bought this organic ramsons spelt spaghetti (if you're Dutch - it's from Jumbo) and I prefer using it than any other starchy flour noodles. So there ...
If you have been following me then you know I don't eat beef and I haven't really made any clear radish water kimchi or dong chimi since I would really want to use buko juice to make it but these days - I can't find the perfect timing to order them from the Filipino products online store in The Hague that sells them although I remember .. Ekoplaza have them, too.. hmmmm~~~
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lovely post.
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This is great! Thanks a lot, i've never heard of this dish.
thank you
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What is this ice and noodles? Are you sure?
Iced Spaghetti -yes!
you should try - I was craving for Mul Naengmyeon - btw, I put a link on one of the vegetarian version of it but I'm not a fan of gluten so I used this spaghetti beside - whats the point of doing something that has already been done. You and @cryptofunk should try :)
It has the potential to be a nice summer dish once I mentally get over the cold noodle barrier!
hahahah I didn't have mine too cold but my hubby did
I have quite a hypersensitive teeth won't manage too much ice in it
if you make it - you can always regulate how cold
Very true- or I test it out on @cryptofunk first!
here's the original Korean cold noodle dish
Cool, as long as I use a vegetarian broth I should be able to eat this. Yum yum!
That recipe is crazy! I really need to check it out! Thanks for sharing!
thank you - again, if you eat red meat - beef is the best version of it
I love you post.
Look delicious.!!
thank you
Welcome ^_^
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Cold Ramen! Amazing on hot summer days. Great post!
thank you
thank you
This is new to me Ivy. Iced meal, interesting. Spelt spaghetti surely want to try that. Thanks for sharing this recepy.
bij Jumbo beschiktbaar
veel success !
the more chicken and onion the yummier I think
Interesting! Never had this dish before! Looks and sounds so delicious!
you can make this :)
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Iced, iced?! That's wild. I might even try it. I do my vegetables the same way. Quick flash cook but not destroyed
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haha - some like it done - over kill
I have seen and tasted that kind of cooking. It's awful!!!
prefer it chewy
anyway .. am alive :D
Me too!!
@englishrchrivy, eating it is very good in hot summer. love noodles very much.
siesta too :)
that looks soo great, ive never tried it like that before ;) yummy!!
thank you
Thank you for posting @englishtchrivy.
Lovely photographs and recipe. Looks very refreshing.....the radishes give it pizzaz. Cold soups are a favorite.
Wishing you and yours all the best. Abientotlater.
hi ya again, thank you
am amazed that you've tried cold soups
most pips in the West gets surprised when I serve them Iced noodles more so Iced pasta
Hi ya......lovely to hear from you.......oh yes....bleujay has travelled a bit.
Most refreshing....chilled soups.
Must admit....was surprised when first presented with them......lovely idea.
A bientot. ^_^
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