If ever there was a time to get motivated about living life a little healthier, no time is better than at the beginning of the New Year. The front of almost every magazine cover is a recommendation for a diet plan that seems to be a guarantee to lose a significant amount of weigh within a week. It's hard not to be drawn to such an enticing possibility but in reality most are advising the same; cut out junk food, don't eat to excess, eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables and on top of this exercise daily. It all makes perfect sense and even sounds pretty reasonable, but what is never listed, and is most important, is the huge willpower needed to ditch the old diet and follow these simple steps. Personally, even though I know I shouldn't I find it rather difficult to resist a few biscuits with an after dinner cuppa. Even when on a healthy eating plan I don’t like to deny myself these, as I think it is important to have a little treat each day and somehow makes adjusting to my new diet plan that little bit easier.
As well as making an effort to exercise I'm trying to fill up on meals that are completely flavoursome but aren't so calorie laden. The fresh crisp flavours from this salad are rather refreshing. For salad dishes I like to use vermicelli noodles, which are available to buy in Asian food markets and also from some of the larger supermarket. If you can't get your hands on them, egg noodles would also work perfectly for this dish.
Ingredients
- 100g vermicelli noodles
- 100g cooked chicken, roughly chopped
- 2 roasted red pepper, finely chopped
- 1/2 red onion, finely diced
- Handful of fresh coriander and fresh basil, torn
- Dressing -
- 1 tbsp sweet chilli sauce
- 1 tbsp soy sauce
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- Juice of 1 lime
- ½ tsp sugar
- 25g sesame seeds
Method
- Place the vermicelli noodles in a large heat proof bowl. Cover completely with boiling water and leave to stand for 5 minutes. Drain using a colander and leave to cool.
- When the noodles are cool add the chicken, peppers, red onion, coriander and basil. Combine well.
- To make the dressing place the sweet chilli sauce, soy sauce, olive oil, lime juice and sugar into a bowl and combine using a fork. Pour over the chicken noodle salad.
- Mix all the ingredients together, and then sprinkle over the sesame seeds. Serve straight away.
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