A few years ago, I was living in Carbondale, IL (for school) and drove to Cincinnati to visit my Cousin K and her husband Y, as well as Didi (cousin A). It was a long weekend, so I had planned to stay with both of them for a few days, but mainly stay at my Cousin K's house. Cousin K and I are not first cousins, or second, but are related somehow which I always forgot. Regardless of how we are related, I think of her as a first cousin/sister.
Cousin K is an excellent chef, and started her own company, Green Eats, while she lived in Cincinnati. Currently, Green Eats is on hold while she & her husband currently live abroad in Germany. She enjoys being challenged as a Chef, and does a wonderful job! Since I am a vegetarian, she was more challenged to think of fun things I would enjoy eating! And, boy, oh boy did she do just that!
While visiting with her, she made a quick recipe of Stir fried noodles with veggies and tofu for lunch on the day I was leaving to head back to IL! It was so amazing, and wonderful, that a few years later I had to recreate it because the flavors were engrained into my brain. So yummy!
I texted her for the recipe, and as the awesome Cousin she is, she sent it ASAP! I did double the recipe for the sauce, and made it a little spicier than what she had listed! It turned out phenomenal. My parents and I ate all of it, without any leftovers, and have already got requests from them make it again! So, of course, I am looking forward to making this again!
Cousin K is an excellent chef, and started her own company, Green Eats, while she lived in Cincinnati. Currently, Green Eats is on hold while she & her husband currently live abroad in Germany. She enjoys being challenged as a Chef, and does a wonderful job! Since I am a vegetarian, she was more challenged to think of fun things I would enjoy eating! And, boy, oh boy did she do just that!
While visiting with her, she made a quick recipe of Stir fried noodles with veggies and tofu for lunch on the day I was leaving to head back to IL! It was so amazing, and wonderful, that a few years later I had to recreate it because the flavors were engrained into my brain. So yummy!
I texted her for the recipe, and as the awesome Cousin she is, she sent it ASAP! I did double the recipe for the sauce, and made it a little spicier than what she had listed! It turned out phenomenal. My parents and I ate all of it, without any leftovers, and have already got requests from them make it again! So, of course, I am looking forward to making this again!
I have linked her recipe through google drive, Cousin K's recipe for Stir Fried Noodles with veggies and tofu :). You will be required to sign in with your own gmail account so that you can view it. Unfortanuely, blogger will not allow me to upload a pdf so this is the best work around I could find. If you would like to try this recipe or other recipes of hers, head on over to Cousin K's blog, which she keeps updated while living in Germany!


I mean, if you made this, and I happened to be there...I wouldn't say "no" or anything.
ReplyDeletethanks for posting and sharing! I didn't know you blogged; I'll follow along now.
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