A few months back Noodlebox Canada invited me to participate in their Guest Feature Series.
It’s a fun and novel idea. Three food experts create a signature dish, using fresh ingredients and bold flavors (true to Noodlebox style), to add to their menu for a short time.
I am one of their feature foodies, and have the privilege of showcasing a flavor-rich and nutrient-abundant vegan dish!
Teaser: this Noodlebox dish is FABULOUS
If you’re unfamiliar with Noodlebox restaurants, they offer a unique style of Southeast Asian street food with locations Vancouver, Vancouver Island, and Alberta. They boast real food, made by hand from fresh ingredients like non-gmo vegetables, and house-made sauces that do not include MSG.
Although the menu is not fully vegetarian/vegan, they have many plant-based options, and make it pretty easy for us to modify dishes.
They also give customers the option to modify the intensity of spice in their dishes. Which I personally love. I enjoy a little heat and a lot of flavor. When it’s too hot-spicy, I cannot taste any of the underlying flavors. So I sure appreciate when a restaurant can adjust this spice level.
When they approached me to create a vegan dish, I wanted to do something that was big on flavor (true to the Noodlebox style) yet not using oil to carry those flavors.
Often restaurant dishes are especially flavorful because they are very liberal with oil. It carries flavors very well, but there are other ways to convey big flavors and offer that sumptuous “mouth feel”.
I had an idea. It worked beautifully… and my Noodlebox feature dish was born!
This THAI KAJU CURRY begins with a healthy house-made sauce of blended cashews, tomato, Thai red curry and key seasonings. Flame-cooked with fresh local vegetables and served with rice noodles and scattered with crunchy sprouts – it’s intensely delicious and oh-so satisfying.
I love pasta and love Asian-inspired sauces. My thanks to Noodlebox for the opportunity to deliver this recipe – now for them to deliver it to you!
It’s available for a week starting Wednesday, August 15th.
Last word: This is the only vegan dish that’s being featured during the series. Please help spread the word and support delicious vegan options! If you’re near a Noodlebox, get out and order the Thai Kaju Curry (or another other vegan dish). If you’re not near one of their locations, please share this post or my facebook, instagram, pinterest, and twitter posts to get the word out. Thank you.
If you do get to try the dish, I’d love to hear from you! x Dreena
food photos credit: Anna Pelzer
Ll says
On my way to try it out today! Looking forward to a great lunch.
Dreena says
oh yay! We’re hoping to get to a location today too. Hope you loooove it!
Roxane says
Amazing! Let’s celebrate restaurants that feature these healthful dishes and the wonderful creators that make them.
Dreena says
thanks Roxane!
Debra says
So irritating to have these beautiful pictures of a recipe and hear about how wonderful it is and no recipe to follow. My opinion, keep it too yourself unless you can share it.
Dreena says
Sorry you feel that way, Debra, at least for others that can visit and enjoy the food.
Tara says
Thank you for sharing these beautiful photos!! I can’t wait to try this!!!
Dreena says
Thanks Tara!
Lorraine says
Will this recipe ever be made available to us home cooks who do not have Noodlebox nearby?
Dreena says
Hi Lorraine, right now I’m not above to share the recipe, sorry. I’m blogging it to share with everyone I can – and because this is great news to have one of 3 featured dishes be vegan (and wfpb). Thanks for understanding.
Betty says
Will you ever be able to share the recipe, or did you have to agree not to share? Not all your readers live in Canada..
Dreena says
Hi Betty, I know and Noodlebox Canada on west coast as well. At this point I’m not able to do so. I’m blogging it to share with everyone I can – and because this is great news to have one of 3 featured dishes be vegan. Thanks for your interest.