Basil noodles and sausage in plum sauce

  • By Reshma Seetharam
  • Wednesday, September 12, 2012 11:45am
  • Life

Here is a quick and easy dinner recipe, a fusion of gourmet sausages and aromatic basil with warming red peppers on noodles. I used regular quick cooking Chinese noodles, you may improvise as you like.

What you need: Serves 5-6

4 gourmet chicken sausages, but into 1/2 inch rings

A handful of fresh basil leaves

1/2 tsp finely chopped fresh ginger

1-14oz pack of noodles

2 cups red peppers, chopped into large bits

1 cup white onions, chopped into large bits

2 Tbsp plum sauce

1 Tbsp light soy sauce

1 tsp or more chili garlic sauce

Salt and pepper to taste

1 Tbsp olive oil

Make the noodles according to the instructions on the pack, or bring a large pot of water to boil. Break the raw noodle cakes into quarters and add them into the boiling water.

Add salt to taste and a few drops of oil to prevent sticking. In 5 to 6 minutes, the noodles will be soft yet firm, drain them into a colander and run cold water over it. Drain and set aside.

Place a saucepan on medium-high heat. When the pan is nice and hot, add olive oil, immediately followed by the sausages, cook for a few minutes until they brown.

Add in the peppers and onions; saute for a minute. Pour in the sauces, salt and pepper.

Give it a quick whisk; add in the basil leaves and saute for just another minute on medium heat. Toss in the noodles, and some olive oil.

Mix well with tongs. Serve warm along with a good red wine. Enjoy!

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