Hence, recipes that focus on things you have on hand are particularly attractive at this point. Thank goodness the weather is warming up and our herb garden is reviving itself. Chives and mint abound, and so can be added to any recipe as appropriate.
To make it, boil up a pound of whatever noodles you have: rice noodles, spaghetti, ramen, soba, egg noodles — see this as a way to cook up something that has been lying around for some time.
While
 the noodles are cooking, make the dressing by whisking together ⅓ cup 
peanut butter with ¼ cup soy sauce and 3 tablespoons each toasted Asian 
sesame oil and rice vinegar (or some other mild vinegar — white wine 
vinegar, apple cider vinegar or lime juice all work nicely). Season this
 with a grated garlic clove and a grated inch-long piece of fresh ginger
 root, if you have it (or leave it out). Then, sweeten to taste with a 
tablespoon or so of brown sugar, honey or maple syrup.
 Eat soon after making them or several days later, warm or cold, they are very versatile that way. 

 
 
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