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Sesame Noodles & Oriental Peanut SauceSesame Noodles & Oriental
Peanut Sauce

Featuring sesame seed oil, peanut butter, fresh ginger root, green onions, and crushed red pepper, this tasty Asian inspired recipe is by artist Terri Olson, as published in the Amado Territory Ranch Cookbook.

1 pound thin spaghetti
3 Tbsp. dark sesame oil
3 large garlic cloves
4 green onions cut in ½ inch pieces
1 inch piece ginger root, pared and quartered
1/3 cup chunky peanut butter
¼ cup soy sauce
¼ cup chicken broth
1 Tbsp. rice vinegar
1 Tbsp. salad oil
2 tsp. sugar
½ to 1 crushed red pepper
1 cup julienne cucumber

Cook spaghetti, drain and rinse with cold water. Toss with 2 Tablespoons sesame oil and refrigerate.
In food processor, finely chop green onions and ginger.
Add remaining sesame seed oil and all remaining ingredients except cucumber.
Process until thoroughly mixed. Toss with chilled spaghetti and surround with cucumber.
6 to 8 servings.
 

Amado Territory Inn is a scenic 30 minute drive south of Tucson, Arizona. Situated on 17 acres of lush riparian habitat, and set against the beautiful backdrop of the Santa Rita mountains, the Inn is located in the heart of Southern Arizona's popular birding region, next to the bustling art community of Tubac, and near the historic Tubac Presidio State Historic Park and Tumacácori National Historic Park. Amado Territory Ranch is a destination unto itself featuring a western themed Bed and Breakfast Inn, Art Galleries and Artist Studios, Shopping, Fine Dining, Colorful Desert Gardens, Labyrinths, Conference and Meeting Rooms, Indoor and Outdoor Wedding Locations, and Special Events and Festivals held throughout the year. Read more about Amado Territory Inn.

      
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