Cold Sesame Noodles With Cucumber, Corn and Basil
Updated June 9, 2024
- Total Time
- 25 minutes
- Prep Time
- 15 minutes
- Cook Time
- 10 minutes
- Rating
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Ingredients
Salt
10 ounces dried thick rice or wheat noodles
4 Persian cucumbers (about 11 ounces)
¼ cup Chinese or Japanese sesame paste or tahini
4 teaspoons toasted sesame oil
4 to 6 teaspoons chile crisp (to your taste), plus more for serving
2 ears corn, kernels removed (about 2 cups of kernels)
Toasted white sesame seeds, to serve
Handful of basil leaves
Preparation
- Step 1
Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add the noodles and cook according to packet instructions until al dente. Drain, refresh under cold water and drain again.
- Step 2
Halve cucumbers lengthwise. Using a small spoon, scrape out the seeds and discard. Cut cucumber into thin strips.
- Step 3
Make the sesame sauce: Place the sesame paste into a bowl and add the sesame oil and chile crisp. Add ¼ cup of water and whisk until smooth and pourable. If the sauce is too thick, add another splash of water, until the sauce feels loose enough to coat the noodles. (The sauce can be prepared 1 day ahead, but it will thicken up over time. To loosen it up, whisk with a tablespoon or two of water.)
- Step 4
Place the noodles into a large bowl and add the sesame sauce, cucumber and corn. Toss to coat the noodles.
- Step 5
To serve, top with sesame seeds, basil leaves and a few drops of chile crisp.
Private Notes
Comments
Tried it and it’s very underwhelming. Need more acidity, more sweetness, and a lot more flavor…..
Found this a bit bland so added lime juice, minced ginger, ponzu sauce and some mint and cilantro. Very tasty. Problem with corn and long noodles is that all the corn ends up at the bottom of your bowl ….
Added soy sauce Sugar Fish sauce
Easy to make on a hot day during a heat wave, but the flavor left my whole family yearning for the restaurant style cold sesame noodles with the peanut taste. I will not make this again - not because it is bad- but just not as good as other things. If you make it be sure to add the fresh basil - gives it a much needed kick.
Agree with the comments regarding bland. Adding soy sauce, sesame oil and chili crisp helped. But next time if I revisit this, I’ll go with peanut sauce instead of sesame.
This was amazing! I made it with peanut butter because we were out of tahini. I also added some raw diced up smoked tofu for protein, and it was incredible! Definitely adding this to my picnic rotation.

