By Jeannette Ordas of Everybody likes Sandwiches
Sometimes  the simplest things can be the most satisfying. This week I've been  taken with clementine oranges, those tiny cuties with a tart edge. Just  peel and eat. Repeat.
Then  there are these spicy noodles which I think are almost as easy. Almost.  The best thing about them is that you probably have all the ingredients  available in your pantry and vegetable crisper. If not, improvise! I  used thinly sliced red pepper for colour and crunch, but a bundle or two  of baby bok choy or julienned carrots are just as nice.
Got gluten issues? Sub in some 100% buckwheat soba noodles instead of  whole wheat pasta. Or use your favourite gluten-free spaghetti. And  don't forget to trade out the soy sauce for some Bragg's (or gluten-free  soy sauce) & skip the hosin altogether! Want to make this dish a  vegan affair, just sub in vegan spread for the butter and agave for the  honey. Totally easy.
This  dish packs quite a punch. I like it spicy and so I've used both fresh  jalapeno and my favorite asian condiment, sriracha here. But it's not  over the top and there's some sweetness to tame that heat out. But  however you make these noodles, I know you'll make them again and  again. Addictively delicious.
Spicy Garlic-Ginger Noodles
I've  made this with hosin sauce and without and both ways are delicious -  the hosin just adds a bit more punch, flavour-wise. But if you don't  have any, don't sweat it.
250 grams spaghetti (whole wheat or 100% buckwheat soba is fine)
1 tablespoon butter
1/4 cup onion, finely diced
2 large cloves garlic, minced
1 tablespoon fresh ginger, minced
1/2 large red pepper, sliced thinly (or use 1 carrot julienned, or 1 or 2 bulbs baby bok choy, sliced)
1/2 jalapeno pepper, minced
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1-2 tablespoons honey or agave syrup
1 teaspoon hosin sauce (optional)
1 teaspoon sriracha
1 teaspoon toasted sesame oil
1 teaspoon sesame seeds + additional for serving
In  a large pot, bring water to a boil and add in noodles. Meanwhile, in a  large skillet, melt butter and add in onion, garlic, and ginger and  saute over medium heat. Let this get soft but not browned. Add in the  red pepper and jalapeno.
In a small dish, stir together the soy sauce, honey, hosin, sriracha, and sesame oil together. Set aside.
Drain  pasta when cooked to al dente, add to pan with the onion-pepper mixture  and pour over the sauce. Toss well. Sprinkle with sesame seeds and  serve in 2 deep bowls. Garnish with additional sesame seeds.
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