I have to admit I have not been the most disciplined pregnant lady. While I have not had the obvious like alcohol (besides 1 cooler - it was the first camping trip of the summer!!!) and cigarettes or even raw fish, I have eaten feta cheese, runny eggs and probably too many cups of coffee. I have also dyed my hair, lifted heavy things and most recently painted the bathroom. Yikes, just laying it all out there makes me feel just a little guilty. I would never want to harm little Penny and I feel like the choices I've made have not been TOO reckless. Hell, has anyone watched Mad Men, Betty gets wasted all the time and I know way too many ladies who have smoked throughout their pregnancy so my few indulgences should be easily forgivern, right?
My friends and I frequent the Japanese restraunt, Fuji's, in town quite often and since my raw fish days are over for now a Sunomono salad and a yam tempura roll usually hits the spot. Latley, their serving portion has went from a large soup bowl to the size of a dipping bowl! On a day when I was craving this salad and didn't want to spend 5 bucks on 10 noodles, I thought "Why don't I make my own!" and so I did.
I used this
recipe, with some changes which I thought were necessary like more vinegar and sugar, less noodles and a squirt of lemon juice. I also took out the crab, I just didn't like the thought of it breaking up in the bowl and would rather keep it clean.
Sunomono Salad (my variation)
- 2/3 cup rice vinegar (not seasoned)
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4 tablespoons suagar
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1/4 teaspoon salt
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1 dash soy sauce
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1/4 teaspoon
grated ginger
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1/4 lb cooked shrimp
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1/2 cucumber, thinly sliced
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200 g
of thin
rice noodles
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2 green onions, sliced on a sharp diagonal
Directions:
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Mix the first 5 ingredients together and set aside.
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Bring water to a boil
and put in noodles, Stir noodles for 3-4 minutes until cooked . Drain
the noodles in a colander and cool under running cold water, drain as
much water off you can.
Mix cooked cooled
noodles, green onions, cucumber, shrimp in a bowl. Pour liquid mixture over noodles. Mix well, cover and refrigerate allowing the
flavors to combine (just an hour or two). Serve cold.